carbon fixed in photosynthesis
well they they get it from living things like us. We breath oxygen and we breath out CO2: carbon.
In photosynthesis, plants use carbon from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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!
any molecule contains carbon-hydrogen bonds is an organic molecule.
A plant or heterotroph. The inorganic carbon of CO2 is made into the organic sugar glucose as the result of photosynthetic organisms such as plankton, phytoplankton, and algae.
Carbon Dioxide and WaterType your answer here...
oxygen
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!
During photosynthesis the plants use ribulose 1, 5-diphosphate and Carbon dioxide to make carbon containing organic compounds.
the one we do in elements make up molecules
Methane, propane, ethene, ethyne, ethane, propyne, propene, octane, pentane pentyne are molecules that contain carbon. Diamond, fullerenes, graphite, and nanotubes are substances that are pure carbon.
Carbon
autotrophs
Carbon dioxide and water
Carbon is present in most of the non water molecules in the human body. Glucose, the primary energy source of cells has carbon, fat is carbon rich, the membranes that make up cells are made of lipids, which have carbon in them.
c.G3P molecules.
Photosynthesis
any molecule contains carbon-hydrogen bonds is an organic molecule.
Carbon dioxide and water