An organic
No, inorganic molecules do not contain carbon and are typically associated with non-living organisms or substances. Organic molecules, on the other hand, are carbon-based and are typically associated with living organisms.
Carbon based molecules are those that have one or more Carbon to Carbon bonds in them, also known as Organic molecules. There are a lot of them.
Organic chemistry (and of course biochemistry) is the branch involving carbon based molecules.
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Carbohydrates
Most carbon-based molecules are classified as organic molecules. Organic molecules are composed primarily of carbon atoms bonded to other atoms, such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and others. These molecules are the building blocks of life and are found in all living organisms.
Carbon atoms. Organic molecules, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids, all contain carbon atoms as their central structural element. This is why life on Earth is considered carbon-based.
organic molecules In particular, Hydrocarbons.
Organic chemistry is the study of carbon based molecules, and those types are excellent for life because they allow for the formation of very large and complex molecules, with a very high number of configurations. Food sources have to be comprised of molecules that can be used by living organisms, and carbon based organic molecules can.
Autotrophic plants. You've described photosynthesis, basically.
A carbon based molecule is a polymer. Edit: A carbon based molecule does not have to be a polymer, although some polymers are carbon based. For example methane - CH4 is carbon based and not a polymer. Carbon based molecules are called organic compounds.
Carbon based molecules, 70% water, and hugs.