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Greetings ! Carbon Based Life Forms. Organic Compounds. Scientists once thought that all carbon compounds came from living or once-living organisms, and they called these compounds organic . Scientists now know that carbon is also in many nonliving things.
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Greetings! Carbon Based Life Forms
Organic Compounds • Scientists once thought that all carbon compounds came from living or once-living organisms, and they called these compounds organic. Scientists now know that carbon is also in many nonliving things. • Today, scientists define an organic compound as a chemical compound that contains carbon atoms usually bonded to at least one hydrogen atom. • Organic compounds can also contain other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, or sulfur.
CHONPS • The different elements that are included in organic compounds are: C – carbon H – hydrogen O – oxygen N – nitrogen P – phosphorous S – sulfur chomps with an ‘n’!
Not Organic • Compounds such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) are not organic because they do not have a carbon-hydrogen bond. Don’t confuse organic compounds with organic food.
Nutrient Organic Molecules • The nutrient organic molecules that are important for life are carbohydrates (sugar), protein, and lipids (fat).
Organic Molecules are made of chains of carbon atoms • There is energy in the bonds between the atoms in the molecules. • The more bonds, the more energy the molecule has.
Glucose (a simple Carbohydrate) • Carbon (the black colored atom) is the backbone for the glucose molecule.
Lipids - Fat • A fat molecule is made of a long chain of carbon atoms with hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms attached to them. There are many bonds, which means high energy!
Protein • Carbon is colored light blue in this model of a section of a protein molecule. Again, carbon is the backbone.