Asked by jack the cookie monster
|Question| Living organisms are composed of millions of organic compounds, each having a unique structure. What element is responsible for this huge diversity of molecules? Describe the diversity of structures that can be formed and the properties of this element that allow this diversity of form to occur.--
|Answer| Carbon. Carbon is needed to form important compounds which are essential to living organisms.
This is all I have so far, if someone could tell me in a non-confusing way what I'm missing and possibly provide a few examples that'd be great! :)
Thanks!
|Answer| Carbon. Carbon is needed to form important compounds which are essential to living organisms.
This is all I have so far, if someone could tell me in a non-confusing way what I'm missing and possibly provide a few examples that'd be great! :)
Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
Scott
carbon forms the "backbone" of organic compounds because it can bond to itself and form polymer chains
carbohydrates, proteins, fats ... all carbon based ... and the basis of life
there should be plenty of specific examples in your course materials ... or wikipedia
carbohydrates, proteins, fats ... all carbon based ... and the basis of life
there should be plenty of specific examples in your course materials ... or wikipedia
Answered by
shakira a.
i dont think its carbon...
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.