Importance of carbon in living system with examples
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Key molecules that contain carboninclude proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids. Carbon is an integral part of many biological processes, including reproduction, photosynthesis and respiration. We often assume that life in other parts of the universe, if we ever find it, will becarbon-based.
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carbon is important to life
Most living things on Earth are made of carbon.
Living things need carbon in order to live, grow, and reproduce.
Carbon is a finite resource that cycles through the Earth in many forms.
This makes carbon available to living organisms and remains in balance with other chemical reactions in the atmosphere and in bodies of water like ponds and oceans.
Most living things on Earth are made of carbon.
Living things need carbon in order to live, grow, and reproduce.
Carbon is a finite resource that cycles through the Earth in many forms.
This makes carbon available to living organisms and remains in balance with other chemical reactions in the atmosphere and in bodies of water like ponds and oceans.
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