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The compound that makes up most organisms is carbon. Yes, however, carbon is an element not a compound, water is a common compound in all living things.
If you ment A living organism, then no it isn't. But I'm sure you ment in living organisms. Then yes, it is an important element found in most organisms and is used for a great range of functions. One example would be pH regulation in the blood, or any other liquid.
Carbon and oxygen atoms are plentiful. However, because such a huge percentage of your body is water and because carbon atoms are always associated with hydrogen atoms in living species, by a long way, HYDROGEN atoms are the most plentiful in a living body.
Living things reproduce, feed, respire, are sensitive to the environment and excrete waste.
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Water is the most abundant compound in living organisms.
Water cycle is important for living organisms. It helps in recycling of water.
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Most of the living things around us are multicellular organisms. Multicelluar means an organism which has more than one cell in body.
You have 60 % of water in your body. So the most prevalent molecule is H2O or water molecule in your body.
Single celled organisms are examples of living cells that are organisms. Most other living cells are parts of living organisms, but could not survive long on their own.
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