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The presence of carbon or hydrocarbons in a molecule usually means it is an organic molecule. Organic molecules are usually more complex than inorganic molecules.
The organic molecules of fish.
Carbon is present in most of the non water molecules in the human body. Glucose, the primary energy source of cells has carbon, fat is carbon rich, the membranes that make up cells are made of lipids, which have carbon in them.
It is organic substance
Every organic substance contains carbon atoms.
Energy harvested from organic molecules is contained in the chemical bond. The cells can then use this energy to complete their activities.
It is organic substance
If there is no Carbon in it
that one kind of energy that gives energy to the thing with energy to give it more energy.
Sodium chloride isn't an organic compound.
ion of a three-carbon organic acid
the form determines how the organic molecule will look and the shape will determine how the behave organic molecule reacts with other molecule
The most common substance to all cells are organic molecules. It is carbon that makes for all of life's organic compounds.
All living things are composed of a mix of inorganic and organic molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. There is energy contained within the bonds of the organic molecules. When you eat something that is or was once living and digest it and break apart the bonds contained in those molecules, you can transform that energy into a usable form such as ATP.
ion of a three-carbon organic acid
The general term is "solvent" There are organic solvents (toluene, acetone, ether, etc), and there are inorganic solvents (water).
No, an eyeball is not a molecule. But the organic substance that makes up our bodies, including eyes, is composed of molecules.