Because our body use them in all the biochemicals reactions that allow us to live.
They are necessary, some in small doses some in bigger. That is why we separate them in macronutrients (inorganic molecules used in big quantity) and micronutrients (inorganic molecules used in small quantities)"
using organic substances like kerosene or alcohol
both inorganic and organic compounds
no. 50,000 years is the upper limit for using it for dating.
We can avoid contamination and dangerous substances mixing.
We can avoid contamination and dangerous substances mixing.
Not all organic substances are biodegradable. CFCs are terribly stable.
organic and not-organic
An autotroph is an organism that can form organic substances from inorganic substances. A heterotroph is an organism that gets its nutrients from complex organic substances.
Inorganic substances do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, whereas organic substances do. Organic substances are typically derived from living organisms, while inorganic substances are not. Inorganic substances also often lack a complex, carbon-based structure compared to organic substances.
Autotrophs
Substances that can decompose.
Only organic substances can broken down into compost. Bottles made out of glass or plastic are not organic substances.
Yes vitamins are organic substances. In fact organic compounds which are absolutely necessary for body but which cannot be synthesised by the body and are obtained from diet are called vitamins.
Carbon is the base element for all organic substances. Organic compounds contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are found in living organisms.
Organisms that feed on dead organic matter are known as saprophytes. Their importance lies in their ability to break decaying and dead organic waste into simple substances that is used by the plants and recycled.
C18H36O is an organic compound. Organic compounds are typically substances that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
no because they are solids