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Your mum.
molecules containing long chains of carbon atoms are found on living things.
Long question, short answer: photosynthesis. This process forms the organic molecules that are used by the rest of the living organisms.
the carbon cycle
The element that is the basis for most living things is Carbon. Carbon is an element found in all life on Earth.
Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen
molecules containing long chains of carbon atoms are found on living things.
Of course not
Carbon dioxide molecules are very important for photosynthesis
organic molecules
Long question, short answer: photosynthesis. This process forms the organic molecules that are used by the rest of the living organisms.
the carbon cycle
the carbon cycle
Organic molecules contain a carbon-hydrogen bond, whereas inorganic molecules do not. Organic molecules Compound=Molecules Chemicals of life Compounds that are composed of more than one type of element, Found in all living organisms Produced by living organism Any molecules that has carbon in it: With the exception of: Carbon dioxide, carbon minx Carbonates. Jack, hope that helps :)
Non-living.
Carbon and hydrogen
The element that is the basis for most living things is Carbon. Carbon is an element found in all life on Earth.
As far as I know, bacteria are living organisms. The process you describe seems unlikely to produce a living organism. There may be processes that would affect bacteria, but your question is vague as to the manner in which you would like the bacteria to be affected.