Very much so!
The plants that have flower, angiosperms, take in CO2 and with sunlight a water turn it into C6H12O6 basically. With this, glucose and it polysaccharides they buid the plant, among the other things they do with glucose.
We are carbon based lifeforms. We're friggen made of it. All of us.
Basic elements ... mostly hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon since we are carbon-based lifeforms.
Yes, plant matter (aswel as us humans) are Carbon based lifeforms
Carbon is present in all organic substances, which is why we are called 'carbon-based lifeforms'.
Animals are carbon based lifeforms; their celular structure is based on carbon atoms. Animals consume food made of organic molecules, which are based on carbon atoms. Animals breath out carbon dioxide, CO2. Yes, animals use carbon.
Humans are carbon based and water based lifeforms, therefor, if there was not any water, we would not survive.
All lifeforms contain carbon.
Carbon.
Yes, living things are also known as carbon-based lifeforms. This is because carbon is the base of life as we know it. Carbon can form long chains with itself and so is uniquely able to be the basis of life.
It means "we are all made of stardust." In other words, we are carbon-based lifeforms. We share the same elemental makeup as stars.
All carbon-based lifeforms share a certain amount of genetic similarity, which includes DNA. Unfortunately, past this basic sequence: AACACTGACACGGT
Water is the essential compound within carbon-based lifeforms, and exists as mostly saline solutions in the human body.