Yes.
Compounds (or molecules) are organic if they contain carbon. For example, glucose is an organic carbon (C6H12O6), but copper is not.
Carbon Dioxide gets used by trees and plants in photosynthesis and is converted to glucose which is organic.
Glucose being turned into carbon dioxide during photosynthisis.
Yes. Glucose contains bonds between carbon and hydrogen and so it is organic.
Glucose is an organic compound because glucose contains carbon and organic compounds contain carbon.
The formula for glucose is C6H12O6. The carbon and hydrogen indicate that it is an organic compound.
Glucose.
Glucose is a simple example.
No. Glucose is not an inorganic compound. And inorganic compound is defined as a compound which contains the element Carbon. The chemical formula is C6H12O6, containing carbon. Therefore, glucose is an organic compound essential to animal life.
Yes; basically, most compounds based on carbon are considered "organic".
A simple example is butane.
Glucose is an organic compound. It is made of two interlocked carbon rings with multiple hydroxyl and oxy groups around the perimeter.