When the field of organic chemistry was just beginning, it was widely believed that such chemicals were special in some sort of semi-supernatural sense and that only living things could make them due to a semi-supernatural ability they had that could never be duplicated naturally by man in the lab.
This was gradually shown to be false as one after another of the organic chemicals were synthesized in the lab. Now we can even synthesize chemicals as complex as DNA in the lab (although once synthesized we often use living bacteria to mass produce it for us to reduce the costs).
However the term organic chemistry stuck. There is now a new term biochemistry relating specifically to the chemistry of living things.
they are primarily composed of carbon atoms bonded to other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. These molecules are essential for the structure and function of living organisms, serving as building blocks for proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids.
A long chain of energy-rich organic compounds made of glucose molecules is called a carbohydrate.
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There are tens of thousands of them. Perhaps the biggest category of such molecules are called the hydrocarbons, which are compounds of carbon and hydrogen. Another category is the organic compounds which are compounds containing carbon; most of these also contain hydrogen.
Large organic molecules made from carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur are called macromolecules. These include proteins, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), carbohydrates, and lipids. They are essential for the structure and function of living organisms.
Very large covalent molecules are called macromoleules or sometimes giant molecules. I do not what the part of the question "because the atoms involved continue to bond one another called?" means
Organisms that consume preexisting organic molecules are called heterotrophs.
This compound is called a polymer.
By converting energy into molecules. We then eat the plant which carries the molecules of energy. It is organic because its a plant. I'm prerty sure this is correct but if it is not, please correct me!
There are four major organic molecules in the body, which are called macromolecules. These include lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids.
monomers
polymerization
Breakdown of food molecules, that is, conversion of complex organic substances into simple organic ones is called digestion.
because,acording to their structure they differ.
chemoheterotrophs
The smaller molecules that make up polymers are called monomers.
Anaerobic Respiration
Nucleic acids