Science, asked by sybo, 11 months ago

carbon forms the backbone of biology of life on Earth ?

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Answered by Yuvrajpaul
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Carbon forms the backbone of biology for all life on Earth. Complex molecules are made up of carbon, bonded with other elements, especially oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. It is these elements that living organisms need, among others, and carbon is able to bond with all of these because of its four valence electrons.
Answered by ankitayadav24
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as to full fill our daily need we take carbon as carbohydrates. everything that we see around us is majorly. made up of carbon that's why we call it as backbone of biology

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ankitayadav24: yeah or u can write something more like it forms bonds with many elements as it has 4 valency
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