Principally, the chemistry of life is the chemistry of carbon.
not right now but there will be. because there is carbon dioxide on mars and plants will appear(Plants Breath Carbon dioxide) and then animals will appear because plants breath out oygen. and then mars will be just like earth. :)
Carbon is in the form of carbon dioxide when it reenters the ecosystem after photosynthesis. This is a gaseous form of carbon.
people and other living things get carbon from the continuous exchange of carbon among living things (the carbon cycle).
All living organisms contain carbon.
The word organic originates from the notion in 19th century that "only" living creatures can produce carbon-containing molecules. Today, we know that this is not true... But, we still use the word "organic" to describe carbon compounds. It is more appropriate to call organic compounds or organic chemistry as carbon compounds and carbon chemistry.
All living things on Earth contain carbon in that most of the molecules in us include carbon atoms. Dinosaurs were living creatures and are like all living creatures today in this respect.
The purpose of DNA in living creatures is to provide a blue print for genetic information, that can be coded. This helps replicate and replace damaged tissue in our bodies.
The first living creatures consisted of individual carbon atoms
not right now but there will be. because there is carbon dioxide on mars and plants will appear(Plants Breath Carbon dioxide) and then animals will appear because plants breath out oygen. and then mars will be just like earth. :)
To ensure the safety and well-being of all living creatures in an experiment.
yes. plants breath in carbon dioxide and then breath out oxygen for other living creatures. then we breath in that oxygen and breath out more carbon dioxide for the plants. basically, we could not survive without plants.
Filipinos are the best creatures living ever
Trees take carbon dioxide and turn it into oxygen that creatures breath including humans.
Carbon is in the form of carbon dioxide when it reenters the ecosystem after photosynthesis. This is a gaseous form of carbon.
Earth is not a carbon-based planet. It is a metal-silicate planet. It has a silicate crust and mantle and a metallic core.Life on Earth is said to be carbon based.
No, not of all living creatures. She is the ancestor of all humans, however.
Creatures are any animal including humans