1. Define *organic molecules* and 2. What do you mean by *synthesizes own organic molecules* and *ingests organic molecules*.
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1) A molecule of the kind normally found in living systems. Organic molecules are usually composed of carbon atoms in rings or long chains, to which are attached other atoms of such elements as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
2)A subdiscipline of synthesis is organic synthesis, the art and science of constructing substances, natural or designed, whose primary element is carbon. The flagship of organic synthesis is total synthesis, the endeavour of synthesizing the molecules ofliving nature in the laboratory.
organic materials for their carbon source, via osmotrophy or phagotrophy. Osmotrophs utilize dissolved organic matter, whereas phagotrophs ingest particulate matter, including other organisms.
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Organic synthesis is a special branch of chemical synthesis and is concerned with the intentional construction of organic compounds.[1] Organic molecules are often more complex than inorganic compounds, and their synthesis has developed into one of the most important branches of organic chemistry. There are several main areas of research within the general area of organic synthesis: total synthesis, semisynthesis, and methodology.
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