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Biomolecules

A biomolecule may be a roughly used term for molecules exist in organisms that are vital to at least one or more classically biological processes, like morphogenesis, cellular division, or improvement. Biomolecules contain large macromolecules like carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids also as small molecules like primary metabolites, secondary metabolites and natural products. A more general name for this class of fabric is biological materials. Biomolecules are typically endogenous, formed within the organism but organisms usually need exogenous biomolecules, for instance certain nutrients, to survive. Biology and its subfields of biochemistry and biology study biomolecules and their reactions. Utmost biomolecules are organic compounds, and just four elements: carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen, make up 96 percent of the human body's mass. But many other elements, like the varied biometals, are present in small amounts.

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