Living beings that are heterotrophs break down chemical compounds daily. One way is through digestion. Another way is through the act of cellular respiration, which decomposes glucose into carbon dioxide and water.
Originally the definition of organic compounds was those chemical compounds that could only be made by living things. However as chemists learned ways to make these compounds the definition was changed to complex carbon compounds.
Organic compounds.
Plants
Living things are made up of both ionic and covalent compounds.
natural substances
Carbon containing compounds found in living things are called organic compounds. Examples of organic compounds are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleotides.
All around us, living things or inorganic things are chemical compounds.
Originally the definition of organic compounds was those chemical compounds that could only be made by living things. However as chemists learned ways to make these compounds the definition was changed to complex carbon compounds.
The metals in the living things usually are combined with other elements in chemical compounds.
The metals in the living things usually are combined with other elements in chemical compounds.
any chemical that could only be made by living things.
Living things are composed of atoms, ions, ionic compounds, molecular compounds, and solutions in which water is the solvent. The sum total of all of the chemical reactions that occur in the cells of living things is what makes us alive.
A chemical that has no carbon.
Of course! Compounds are simply defined as substances formed by the chemical union of 2 or more different elements, like salt, NaCl. It happens that living things have many compounds made with Carbon, but nonliving things still must be made of compounds too!
Organic compounds made by living things are called carbon compounds. This is because carbon is required by all living things to function.
Yes
carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleic acids