Carbon makes up about 18 percent of the body mass, and millions of carbon atoms form the thousands of molecules in nearly every cell. Carbon is required to form proteins, carbohydrates and fats, and it plays a big role in regulating the physiology of the body.
Humans need oxygen right? Well, humans emit carbon every breath. The carbon goes to a plant, and enables the plant to use photosynthesis. After photosynthesis, the plant emits oxygen.
Carbon is the main ingredient in all organic compounds in the body. Without it, we cannot love or breathe.
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Carbon is the main composition (backbone) of organic compounds in the human body. Also, not without carbon, we cannot breathe and stay alive. The body uses carbon levels as a primary way to regulate the blodd H in the human body. ADDED: There is a total of 18% of carbon in the human body. All of the above is true, but i know that it is not enough information to write a paragraph on. You can find the needed amount of information when you search carbon in the human body. YOUR WELCOME!
The two gases primarily involved in the respiratory process are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Yes (most likely). These 4 are most likely the most important elements for human life to which this questions refers.
These elements are carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
yes, plants are very important to the human life for the reperatoin cycle or the oxygen and carbon cycle.
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen....
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Carbon has a property to form a chain. This unique property of carbon gives it upper hand. So you have organic versus non-organic chemistry. There can be variety of chemicals with carbon only. So life without carbon is impossible.