BIOL 1107 Chapter 4: Chapter 4

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Chapter 4: carbon and molecular diversity of life. Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds. Organic chemistry the study of compounds that contain carbon, regardless of origin. Organic compounds range from simple molecules to complex molecules that make up living organisms (carbohydrates, proteins, dna, lipids) Organic molecules and origin of life on earth. Miller"s experiment identified organic molecules common in organisms. Proved organic compounds can be produced in abiotic way. Electron configuration determine kinds and number of bonds atom will form with other atom. Arrangement of electrons in an atom into orbitals. In organic molecules carbon forms single/double covalent bonds. Tetrahedral carbon has 4 single bonds to atoms. Life"s diversity is possible thanks to c versatility. The c atom can form four covalent bonds. In living organisms, it combines mostly with h, o, n, s and p to form the building blocks of a huge variety of organic molecules. Are organic molecules consisting only of carbon and hydrogen.

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