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London Levine
17 July, 11:57
What is carbon needed for in living things?
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Bryant Kerr
17 July, 12:58
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Carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids are all made out of carbon atoms.
These three substances are essential for most living things in obtaining energy to sustain their living.
Not only that, carbon played an important role during the photosynthesis process, which produces oxygen needed for all living organism
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