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What is organic and inorganic substance in biology​

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Answered by lokeshsuryawanshi200
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Explanation:

Organic molecules contain carbon; inorganic compounds do not. Carbon oxides and carbonates are exceptions; they contain carbon but are considered inorganic because they do not contain hydrogen. The atoms of an organic moleculeare typically organized around chains of carbon atoms.

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Answered by rekha88813
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One of the ways to classify compounds is by identifying them as either organic or inorganic. In general, an organic compound is a type of compound that contains the carbon atom. Conversely, an inorganic compound would be one that does not contain carbon.

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