All living things or made up of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen (basis for organic chemistry).
Nitrogen is 80% of the air we breath. Carbon dioxide makes up another good protion.
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Yes carbon is in poop, as it is a essential element for all living things (even if they are dead, but at some point living).
All living things are made of carbon. Carbon is a part of the ocean, air, and even rocks. Because the Earth is always moving, carbon does not stay still. In the atmosphere, carbon is attached to some oxygen in a gas called carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon from the air, and use it to grow and breathe. When animals eat plants with lots of carbon, the carbon becomes part of the animal, and use it to grow.
Carbon is an element present in all living things.
the carbon cycle
Since carbon is contained in organic substances, and after the death of an organic substance, (living thing) the carbon decreases at a steady rate. So carbon is used for dating fossils or other things.
a molecule that is normally found in or porduced by living sytems.
Many "organic" compounds are created by living tissue, and living things (on Earth, at any rate) always are based on carbon.
Carbon doesn't get into living things. All living things are constituted of carbon. This is why we have carbon inside us.
Yes, carbon is found in living systems. Every living thing in a living system uses and relies on carbon to continue living.
people and other living things get carbon from the continuous exchange of carbon among living things (the carbon cycle).
all living things contain carbon and hydrogen
All living organisms contain carbon.
Carbon itself is an element, and is therefore no living; however, carbon is basic foundation that makes up all living things.
Carbon IS found in all living things.
Carbon.
Carbon is the basis of the chemicals of living things. Without carbon, there would be no living things.
All living or once living things have carbon in them Some examples are you, me and monkeys :)