minerals
minerals
Complex Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acids and Lipids - these molecules are important for any organism
Basically, there are three accepted sources of organic compounds:1. carbonized organic matter2. living organisms3. invention/human ingenuitySource (see Related Link below).
assimilation is the absorption of nutrients from the food we eat by our body
Yes, an organism is any living thing that has the ability to function independently within itself, e.g. animals, plants, fungus, microorganisms AND people!
There are many nutrients that are needed for growth and repair. These nutrients include many vitamins and minerals like Vitamin C.
minerals
Organic compounds have covalent bonds, and these compounds are the basis of life on Earth; the human body is composed of them.
Carbon and Hydrogen
Carbon is the essential component of all organic compounds.
Organic compounds are made from things which were once alive and, therefore, they contain carbon. Inorganic compounds, however, do not contain carbon.Carbon is an essential element in all organic compounds while inorganic compounds may or may not contain carbon.Organic compounds do not dissolve in water but dissolve in organic solvents. Most Inorganic compounds dissolve in water but not in organic solvents.Organic compounds have low melting and boiling points. Inorganic compounds have high melting and boiling points.Organic compounds form covalent bonds while inorganic compounds form ionic/electrovalent bonds.Organic compounds have color and odor while inorganic compounds are usually colourless and odorless.Organic compounds e.g. methane, ethane, acetylene, alcohols etc. Inorganic compounds e.g. carbon dioxide, sulphuric acid, salts etc.Organic compounds are produced by living things. Inorganic compounds are produced by non-living natural processes or by human intervention in the laboratory.The presence of carbon determines if a compound is organic or not. All organic compounds have carbon in them.
Both plants and human store energy in the form of organic compounds. The storage in plants generally differs in the nature of organic compounds. It is released through cellular respiration in both cases..
Hydrogen is the component of water; also all organic compounds contain hydrogen.
Human body is organic in nature. Organic compounds are formed mostly of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen. So you have these elements in your body in very high proportion.
Glygogen is made of glucose. So it is an organic compound.
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Carbon is the main ingredient in all organic compounds in the body. Without it, we cannot love or breathe.
Carbon is necessary in formation of proteins,carbohydrate and fats. These are used in used in formation of cytoskeleton, enzymes,hormones and regulation of physiology of body.