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Alejandro Ellis
2 January, 03:34
Why are proteins considered organic molecules
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Quinten Tucker
2 January, 05:34
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They are made of carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen
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Carolina King
2 January, 06:33
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They are considered organic molecules because the monomer which make proteins are amino acids which are organic compounds.
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