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Many "organic" compounds are created by living tissue, and living things (on Earth, at any rate) always are based on carbon.
organic compounds are substances that have carbon in them. inorganic compounds don't.
Organic compounds are added to foods as stabilizers, colorants, reactants, basic ingredients, flavor enhancers, aroma enhancers and for many other reasons depending on the product.By definition, an organic compound is any compound that contains carbon, since organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds, living or non-living, animate or inanimate. Therefore, sugar is an organic compound, baking soda is an organic compound, and so is vinegar, cream of tartar and corn starch. Every herb in your spice rack is a complexity of organic compounds, as is every living (or once living) thing. The oil and gasoline in your automobile are both mixtures of organic compounds, as are almost all plastics. Your body consists almost entirely of organic compounds. The cotton plant consists almost entirely of cellulose, a naturally occurring organic compound that is virtually identical to rayon, a synthetically produced organic compound both used in textiles.In the food business, the benzene-based aromatic hydrocarbons are important organics, since many of the flavors and aromas we know and love (or don't love), whether naturally occurring or synthesized, are based on the benzene ring.
No. Lipids are organic compounds found in living organisms
For example all living beings contain organic compounds.
60 to 80 percent
Carbon containing compounds found in living things are called organic compounds. Examples of organic compounds are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleotides.
All living beings contain organic compounds.
organic compounds
Organic Compounds
Many "organic" compounds are created by living tissue, and living things (on Earth, at any rate) always are based on carbon.
Four groups of organic compounds found in living things are:CarbohydratesLipidsNucleic acidsProteins
living things are most likely to contain organic compounds
Organic compounds.
organic compounds are substances that have carbon in them. inorganic compounds don't.
"Not every molecule in a living system is an organic compound." This statement is correct according to the definition of organic compounds as compounds containing carbon. For instance, water is a major component of living systems but is not "organic".
Four groups of organic compounds found in living things are:CarbohydratesLipidsNucleic acidsProteins