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BIOMOLECULES, Examples of biomolecules - Coggle Diagram
BIOMOLECULES
-They fulfill vital functions of support, regulation of processes and transport of substances in each of the cells that make up the tissues, organs and organ systems.
-The specific lack of a biomolecule in a living organism can cause deficiencies and imbalances in its functioning, causing its deterioration or death.
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-The distinguishing feature of inorganic molecules found in living matter is the absence of carbon-hydrogen bonds.
-Organic biomolecules: They are molecules with a carbon-based structure and are synthesized only by living beings.
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biomolecule is a chemical compound found in living organisms. These include chemicals that are composed of mainly carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus. :warning: :smiley:
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INORGANIC BIOMOLECULES
Inorganic biomolecules are all those substances that lack carbon atoms in their chemical composition. Except carbon dioxide and monoxide (CO2 and CO).
Example: Water, Mineral salts, Gases.
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