Glucose is a hydrocarbon that can be used to produce other biomolecules. Nitrogen can bond with glucose to maked a biomolecule that can perform cellular functions. Which compound contains nitrogen?

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The compound that contains nitrogen and can be derived from glucose is amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and they contain both an amino group (-NH2) which contains nitrogen, and a carboxyl group (-COOH).

In the body, glucose can be used in various metabolic pathways to ultimately produce amino acids through processes such as gluconeogenesis and the transamination of other compounds. Some amino acids are classified as essential, meaning they must be obtained through the diet, while others can be synthesized by the body from intermediates that may include components derived from glucose.

Additionally, nucleotides, which are the building blocks of nucleic acids (like DNA and RNA), also contain nitrogen and can be synthesized using metabolites derived from glucose.