No, most would say Carbon. Oxygen is important of course but carbon is the main organic element
It is not base on Oxygen, it is based of Carbon. Why? A simple answer, is because Carbon can bond with many other compounds and elements since it has 4 valence electrons. Oxygen has 6 valence electrons.
This element is carbon.
The element of oxygen is necessary in our life and in keeping us alive.
Oxygen
oxygen
All nature is chemistry.
Oxygen is the most essential element.
No, the most abundant element on earth by mass is oxygen.
Everything on your list does play a part in the chemistry of life, known as organic chemistry. However, some chemicals such as water, salt, and oxygen also play a major role in inorganic chemistry, whereas starch, sugar, vitamins, milk, and proteins are more specifically organic, in that they are always associated with life and do not occur in non-living systems. Another way of explaining this is that organic chemistry is about the chemicals that involve the element carbon; we are carbon-based life-forms, as the crew of the starship Enterprise has been known to state. Starch, sugar, vitamins, milk, and proteins are all carbon-based substances, whereas water, salt, and oxygen do not contain carbon. But remember that most carbon-based molecules do also include oxygen. Oxygen is a very important element in both organic and inorganic chemistry.
the definition of an element is a useful resource that we use in our daily life an example such as oxygen if we did not have oxygen we would die
the definition of an element is a useful resource that we use in our daily life an example such as oxygen if we did not have oxygen we would die
carbon family