Biomolecules - organic chemistry, Chemistry

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Biomolecules

All living bodies are made up of various lifeless substances that are availabe in their cells in a extremely complex but highly organized form. These are known as biomolecules. Few common instances are amino acids, nucleic acids, enzymes, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, fats etc:

Living organisms → Organs → Tissues → Cells → Organelles → Biomolecules.


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