Carbon is present in all organic substances, which is why we are called 'carbon-based lifeforms'.
No it's false, because carbon is the component of ALL biological substances, not just most.
No, Its Just Another rubbish element, It's Some thing Science teachers Make up to confuse you
Yes, it is true, almost all biological substances contain carbon.
Yes, all living forms are usually made up of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
A biological pump is the collection of biological ocean processes which regulate the uptake, storage, and release of carbon.
Oil is not a biological substance even though it originally comes from biological material. It is organic, however, and carbon based.
The most common element in biological molecules is hydrogen. The second most common is carbon. Then probably oxygen and nitrogen. Sulfur and phosphate show up too, but they are not as common
organic compounds
Carbon is present in all organic substances, which is why we are called 'carbon-based lifeforms'.
Yes, all living forms are usually made up of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
No, it's organic (biological) because it contains carbon. Its formula is C6H8O6. All organic substances contain carbon.
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Charcoal is not found in mines. It is almost pure carbon manufactured by processing wood, coal, peat, and various other other high carbon content substances by removing moisture and all non carbon substances from the raw material.
Carbon, which actually comes between oxygen and hydrogen.
Organic is a word that refers to substances that contain carbon. Organic compound is a phrase that refers to substances that contain carbon.
pretty sure that its carbon dioxide. its also a main componet in burning coal too.
carbon fixation
The two main biological processes in the carbon cycle are photosynthesis (which absorbs carbon) and cellular respiration (which moves it back to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide).
Carbon, which actually comes between oxygen and hydrogen.