All organisms on Earth are carbon based.
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Yes, I said so.
Earth is not a carbon-based planet. It is a metal-silicate planet. It has a silicate crust and mantle and a metallic core.Life on Earth is said to be carbon based.
Since all living forms on Earth are based on carbon, I suppose carbon can be said to be somewhat important to me.
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we are carbon based life forms. so i would say carbon is he most importent element to all living organisms. although any chemist or biologist could argue for alot of diffrent elements such as hydrogen and oxygen ect. living organisms are very comlex and if any number of elemnt was missing we would be in trouble. i know this probible did not answere your question as i just said almost any element works for your queston.
All the organic molecules contain carbon (C).
Water (H20) and Carbon, for the most part, but there's also traces of other smaller minerals, such as calcium and magnesium.
Life on Earth is carbon-based. Carbon forms bonds with hydrogen and oxygen to create organic compounds. It is also often said that all life depends on water, meaning that all life requires the hydrogen and oxygen atoms too.
Taxonomy is the classification, naming, and the describing of organisms based on similar characteristics. It is said to be inexact because the classification of organism may differ from one taxonomist to another.
To generalise, the substances that we actually need to survive in the first place is oxygen and water. These consist of hydrogen atoms and oxygen. Carbon is also very important as most things are made from carbon (along with other elements).Also, elements such as berylium, boron and lithium are not necessary but they are in the first 6 elements.Technically, the answer is no (but some of the elements are very important as I have said above).