organic chemistry
CO , carbon monoxide .
Organic compounds made by living things are called carbon compounds. This is because carbon is required by all living things to function.
Water makes up about 65% of the human body.
people and other living things get carbon from the continuous exchange of carbon among living things (the carbon cycle).
It is called organic compounds (made from living organisms, or used to be). It was only in the nineteenth century when organic compounds could be made in the laboratory from inorganic substances (gas, rocks, minerals, etc.)
CO , carbon monoxide .
Carbon is in most of the chemicals in living things and is in the air in carbon dioxide gas.
Organic compounds made by living things are called carbon compounds. This is because carbon is required by all living things to function.
The main source of living things is the break down of carbon. Carbon is essential to life. It is at the base of every organic compound.
Water is the most abundant compound in living organisms. Some people get confused with carbon, but carbon is not a compound; it is an element. Human bodies are made up of 60%-70% water.
No. Carbohydrates are in a class of compound called organic compounds. Organic compounds have in common certain combinations of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Living things are full of them.
Water makes up about 65% of the human body.
No. Anything considered "organic" in biology contains carbon, and ALL living things are carbon-based--they contain carbon.
You think probable to organic compounds.
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Carbon doesn't get into living things. All living things are constituted of carbon. This is why we have carbon inside us.
CO2 (carbon dioxide) is a simple carbon compound present in the abiotic part of the ecosystem.