Biomolecule

A biomolecule or biological molecule is a loosely used term for molecules and ions that are present in organisms , essential to some typically biological process such as cell division, morphogenesis, or development. [1] Biomolecules include large macromolecules (or polyanions) such as proteins , carbohydrates , lipids , and nucleic acids , as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of material is biological materials. Biomolecules are usually endogenous but may also be exogenous . For example, pharmaceutical drugs may be natural products or semisynthetic ( biopharmaceuticals ) or they may be totally synthetic .

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2018

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1. Types of biomolecules

2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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A biomolecule or biological molecule is a loosely used term for molecules and ions that are present in organisms , essential to some typically biological process such as cell division, morphogenesis, or development. [1] Biomolecules include large macromolecules (or polyanions) such as proteins , carbohydrates , lipids , and nucleic acids , as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of material is biological materials. Biomolecules are usually endogenous but may also be exogenous . For example, pharmaceutical drugs may be natural products or semisynthetic ( biopharmaceuticals ) or they may be totally synthetic .

2017

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1. Types of biomolecules

2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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A biomolecule or biological molecule is a loosely used term for molecules or more commonly ions that are present in organisms . Biomolecules including large macromolecules (or polyanions) such as proteins , carbohydrates , lipids , and nucleic acids , as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of material is biological materials. Biomolecules are usually endogenous but may also be exogenous . For example, pharmaceutical drugs may be natural products or semisynthetic ( biopharmaceuticals ) or they may be totally synthetic .

2016

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1. Types of biomolecules

2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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A biomolecule or biological molecule is molecule that is present in living organisms , including large macromolecules such as proteins , carbohydrates , lipids , and nucleic acids , as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of material is biological materials. Biomolecules are usually endogenous but may also be exogenous . For example, pharmaceutical drugs may be natural products or semisynthetic ( biopharmaceuticals ) or they may be totally synthetic .

2015

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1. Types of biomolecules

2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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A biomolecule is any molecule that is present in living organisms , including large macromolecules such as proteins , carbohydrates , lipids , and nucleic acids , as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of material is biological materials . Biomolecules are usually endogenous but may also be exogenous . For example, pharmaceutical drugs may be natural products or semisynthetic ( biopharmaceuticals ) or they may be totally synthetic .

2014

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1. Types of biomolecules

2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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A biomolecule is any molecule that is present in living organisms , including large macromolecules such as proteins , polysaccharides , lipids , and nucleic acids , as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of material is biological materials .

2013

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1. Types of biomolecules

2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. Vitamins

8. See also

9. References

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A biomolecule is any molecule that is produced by a living organism , including large macromolecules such as proteins , polysaccharides , lipids , and nucleic acids , as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of molecules is biogenic substances .

2012

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1. Types of biomolecules

2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. Vitamins

8. See also

9. References

10. External links

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A biomolecule is any molecule that is produced by a living organism , including large macromolecules such as proteins , polysaccharides , lipids , and nucleic acids , as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of molecules is biogenic substances .

2011

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1. Types of biomolecules

2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. Vitamins

8. See also

9. References

10. External links

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A biomolecule is any molecule that is produced by a living organism , including large polymeric molecules such as proteins , polysaccharides , lipids , and nucleic acids as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of molecules is a biogenic substance .

2010

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2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

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7. Vitamins

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A biomolecule is any organic molecule that is produced by a living organism , including large polymeric molecules such as proteins , polysaccharides , and nucleic acids as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products . A more general name for this class of molecules is a biogenic substance .

2009

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2. Nucleosides and nucleotides

3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. See also

8. References

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A biomolecule is any organic molecule that is produced by a living organism , including large polymeric molecules such as proteins , polysaccharides , and nucleic acids as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products .

2008

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3. Saccharides

4. Lignin

5. Lipids

6. Amino acids

7. See also

8. References

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A biomolecule is any organic molecule that is produced by a living organism , including large polymeric molecules such as proteins , polysaccharides , and nucleic acids as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites , secondary metabolites , and natural products .

2007

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1. Explanation

2. Types of biomolecules

3. Nucleosides and nucleotides

4. Saccharides

5. Lipids

6. Hormones

7. Amino acids

8. Vitamins

9. See also

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A biomolecule is a molecule that naturally occurs in living organisms. Biomolecules consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen , along with nitrogen , oxygen , phosphorus and sulfur . Other elements sometimes are incorporated but are much less common.

2006

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2. Types of biomolecules

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4. Saccharides

5. Lipids

6. Hormones

7. Amino acids

8. Vitamins

9. See also

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A biomolecule is a chemical compound that naturally occurs in living organisms. Biomolecules consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen , along with nitrogen , oxygen , phosphorus and sulfur . Other elements sometimes are incorporated but are much less common.

2005

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1. Types of biomolecules

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5. Hormones

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7. Vitamins

8. See also

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A biomolecule is a chemical compound that naturally occurs in living organisms. Biomolecules consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen , along with nitrogen , oxygen , phosphorus and sulfur . Other elements sometimes are incorporated but these are much less common.

2004

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1. Introduction

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4. Saccharides

5. Lipids

6. Hormones

7. Amino acids

8. Vitamins

9. See also

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A biomolecule is a compound that naturally occurs in living organisms. Biomolecules consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen , along with nitrogen , oxygen , phosphorus and sulfur . Other elements sometimes are incorporated but these are much less common.

2003

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1. Introduction

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4. Saccharides

5. Lipids

6. Hormones

7. Amino acids

8. Vitamins

9. See also

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A biomolecule is a substance that naturally occur in living organisms. Biomolecules consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen , along with nitrogen , oxygen , phosphorus and sulfur . Other elements are, sometimes, incorporated but these are much less common.