Why is carbon said to provide a “backbone” in many molecules?

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Because carbon has the ability to concatenate (con·cat·e·nate) which it does in forming thousands of structures in biochemistry.
1. Carbon atoms can form chains and branches with each other, and other atoms can attach to these.
2. The inner shell is complete with two electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with four electrons.
3. single, double, and triple bonds
4. SH
5. It contains both an amino functional group and a carboxyl functional group. In a solution, the amino group can decrease acidity, while the carboxyl group can increase acidity.
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1 and 3 are OK.
2 and 5 don't have anything to do with concatenation.
4 is unknown to me. Don't know what SH stands for unless it's a sulfur-hydrogen bond but that doesn't fit the question.
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1.b
2.d
3.b
4.c
5.b
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Carbon Compounds Quick Check

1. b
2. d
3. b
4. b
5. c
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