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In living organisms, carbon fixation (incorporation of atmospheric inorganic carbon dioxide into organic compounds) is carried out by certain microbes and most plants and the other organisms feed on plants to acquire their organic compounds. The process of carbon fixation is called photosynthesis and it's driven by sun light and catalyzed by enzymes. In organic chemistry labs, chemists have found ways to either create organic molecules from inorganic ones or add carbon onto preexisting organic molecules, though these processes require very strigent reaction conditions that are different from those in living organisms, mostly because we cannot make use of enzymes the same way as living organisms do. The earliest experiments involved reacting carbon dioxide and ammonia by adding an electrical current, making urea as the product. Current organic chemstry techniques have countless ways to manipulate organic compounds and it will be futile to try to list even a fraction of the techniques. Follow the link below for a Wikipedia page that has links to a large number of possible organic chemistry reactions.

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What is part of every organic molecule?

Carbon


What element is required to be a part of a molecule to make that molecule organic?

Carbon and hydrogen.


When carbon dioxide is taken into a plant what molecule does the carbon eventually become a part of?

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Is the element Na organic or inorganic?

The term "Organic" refers to something that is or was living. The elements have never been living, nor will they ever be in the future. Elements might be part of a compound that is located in living things. Added: Na, sodium, is an element and inorganic. Organic compounds are based on carbon hydrogen bonding and have nothing to do with living, per se. CH4, methane, is an organic molecule. One element standing alone can not be an organic molecule and just because something contains carbon (CO2--not organic ) does not make it an organic molecule. C-H is required.


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What is a part of all organic compounds?

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What is part of all organic compounds?

carbon


Are all organic compounds composed of carbon?

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Is a 5- carbon sugar molecule that is part of an ATP molecule?

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Is carbon a organic compound in your body?

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