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Organic molecules are the part of life we are living in earth... it is common for all level of organisms on earth.
Organic molecules are most abundantly found inside living organisms, but they are dispersed throughout the world's biosphere; in addition, there are interstellar gas clouds which contain organic molecules, and the atmosphere of some of the moons in the outer solar system is known to contain organic molecules, and there are likely to be many other places in the universe where we haven't looked yet, that also contain organic molecules.
Autotrophs are also known as producers, and create complex organic molecules - like carbohydrates and fats - from simple organic molecules.
Heterotrophs are organisms that consume food in order to obtain energy. These organisms get their energy by consuming organic molecules.
Bioaccumulation is what occurs when organisms build organic compounds.
Heterotrophs
Organic molecules are the part of life we are living in earth... it is common for all level of organisms on earth.
There are billions of organic molecules
Organic molecules form the structure of all living organisms and derive energy from the organism's environment.
Organic molecules are the chemicals of life, compounds composed of more than one type of element, that are found in, and produced by, living organisms. The feature that distinguishes an organic from inorganic molecule is that organic contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, whereas inorganic molecules do not. The four major classes of organic molecules include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.
Respiration
Organic Molecules - NASA US Gov Organic molecules are the chemicals of life, compounds composed of more than one type of element, that are found in, and produced by, living organisms. The feature that distinguishes an organic from inorganic molecule is that organic contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, whereas inorganic molecules do not. The four major classes of organic molecules include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and ...(go down)nucleic acids.
Organisms that consume preexisting organic molecules are called heterotrophs.
Organic molecules are most abundantly found inside living organisms, but they are dispersed throughout the world's biosphere; in addition, there are interstellar gas clouds which contain organic molecules, and the atmosphere of some of the moons in the outer solar system is known to contain organic molecules, and there are likely to be many other places in the universe where we haven't looked yet, that also contain organic molecules.
Photosynthesis.
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 :)
Autotrophs are also known as producers, and create complex organic molecules - like carbohydrates and fats - from simple organic molecules.