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Are humans organic

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Yes, in common with all other life forms sharing our planet.

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Are humans artificial or organic?

Humans (same with animals, plants, and aliens) are organic, while robots and/or machines are artificial.


What is an organic compound that is found in humans?

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Glucose is produced by plants. It's organic unless its artificially made by humans.


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Do plastic containers rot down?

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Can snail bait kill humans?

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Why aren't humans producers?

Humans aren't producers indeed, they are consumers. They cannot synthesize the organic compounds they need to survive (unlike, for example, plants, that can synthesize their own organic compounds thanks to photosynthesis). Consumers don't have the ability to make organic compounds from inorganic compounds, so they rely, directly or indirectly, on the ability of producers to do that.