You think probable to organic compounds.
Carbon is in most of the chemicals in living things and is in the air in carbon dioxide gas.
No. Anything considered "organic" in biology contains carbon, and ALL living things are carbon-based--they contain carbon.
For example all proteins, lipids, carbohydrates etc.
An organic compound is a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen, often with other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. These compounds are commonly associated with living organisms due to their essential roles in biological processes.
CO , carbon monoxide .
organic chemistry
No, it is one of the few carbon compounds that is inorganic because in order for something to be organic, it must contain hydrogen as well as carbon
The main source of living things is the break down of carbon. Carbon is essential to life. It is at the base of every organic compound.
Sugar. C6H12O6
Water is the most abundant compound in living organisms. Some people get confused with carbon, but carbon is not a compound; it is an element. Human bodies are made up of 60%-70% water.
Water makes up about 65% of the human body.
Carbon doesn't get into living things. All living things are constituted of carbon. This is why we have carbon inside us.