bcoz in inorganic compounds with "carbon", "hydrogen" is also required which is absent in CO2 , CO, CO3 carbide etc.
-CO2 Autotroph -Organic compounds Heterotroph
Because CO2 mainly bonds with organic elements and compounds which all are polar and CO2 isn't.
Plants can synthesize organic compounds from inorganic compounds like CO2 & H2O. Animals depend for their biological energy on organic compounds prepared by plants.
Essentially, yes. All the organic compounds contain carbon but all the carbon containing compounds are not essentially organic as CO, CO2, KCN, NaHCO3, CaCO3.
Volatile Organic Compounds are decomposed compounds. They burn to emit CO2 with could form ozone.
-CO2 Autotroph -Organic compounds Heterotroph
Organic compounds are compounds containing carbon and hydrogen covalently bonded with one another.
Photoauthotroph Energy source: Sunlight Carbon source: CO2 Chemoautotroph Energy source: Inorganic materials Carbon source: CO2 Photoheterotroph Energy source: Sunlight Carbon source: Organic compounds Chemoheterotrop Energy source: Organic compounds Carbon source: Organic compounds
Because CO2 mainly bonds with organic elements and compounds which all are polar and CO2 isn't.
Glycolysis
Plants can synthesize organic compounds from inorganic compounds like CO2 & H2O. Animals depend for their biological energy on organic compounds prepared by plants.
Prokaryotes can be classified into four nutritional modes based on how they obtain energy and carbon sources. Photoautotrophs use light as an energy source and carbon dioxide as a carbon source. Chemoautotrophs use inorganic compounds for energy and carbon. Photoheterotrophs use light for energy and organic compounds for carbon, while chemoheterotrophs rely on organic compounds for both energy and carbon.
In order to be considered organic, carbon must bond with hydrogen. in CO2, it bond only with oxygen.
Essentially, yes. All the organic compounds contain carbon but all the carbon containing compounds are not essentially organic as CO, CO2, KCN, NaHCO3, CaCO3.
Volatile Organic Compounds are decomposed compounds. They burn to emit CO2 with could form ozone.
calvin cycle
its not hydrogen that makes a compound organic but carbon. With a few exceptions, compounds that contain the element carbon are organic compounds. Some common exceptions are, CO2, CO, all carbonates as well as all the allotropes of carbon.