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Carbon is found only in living organisms.
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False.
Carbon occurs in many nonliving forms too — e.g., carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, carbonate minerals (limestone), graphite and diamond, and fossil fuels — as well as in living organisms.
Carbon occurs in many nonliving forms too — e.g., carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, carbonate minerals (limestone), graphite and diamond, and fossil fuels — as well as in living organisms.
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