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Water (H2O) is comprised of hydrogen and oxygen and is thus not an organic compound. BY definition, organic compounds contain a carbon atom ("C").
It can't be water because water is not an organic compuond.
The organic catalysts found in cells are called enzymes.
Glucose is the only organic compound found in most cells. Organic means that the molecule contains carbon bonded to hydrogen.
carbon
What organic compounds are found in cells
DNA and protein
nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast
Yes, water is found in cells. If it doesn't go in your cells, where does it go? (Besides your stomach.)
Water, Oxygen and organic food for energy
to store inorganic and organic molecules along with water
Between cells.