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Title: Elements in Organic Compounds


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Elements in Organic Compounds
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From yesterday What is an organic compound?
  • Naturally occurring (animal or plant-produced or
    synthetic) substances containing mainly carbon,
    hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
  • The compounds in living things are carbohydrates,
    lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids

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Elements of Life
  • All living things are made up of just a few
    elements.
  • For example, all living things have a great deal
    of water. Oxygen and hydrogen make water. So they
    are important elements.
  • Other important elements include carbon and
    nitrogen.

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92 of the human body is composed of 3 elements
carbon, hydrogen oxygen
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Oxygen
  • Oxygen is necessary for respiration. You will
    find this element in the lungs, since about 20
    of the air you breathe is oxygen.

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Carbon
  • Carbon is found in every organic molecule in the
    body.
  • Carbon is ingested in food that is eaten and
    breathed in as a component of air. It is found in
    the lungs as a waste
    product of respiration,
    carbon dioxide.
  • All life is carbon-based.

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Hydrogen
  • Hydrogen is a component of the water molecules in
    the body, as well as most other compounds.

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Nitrogen
  • Nitrogen is a component of proteins, nucleic
    acids, and other organic compounds.
  • Nitrogen gas is found in the lungs, since most of
    the air you breathe consists of this element.

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Phosphorus
  • Phosphorus is found in the nucleus of every cell.
  • Phosphorus is part of nucleic acids, energy
    compounds, and phosphate buffers. The element is
    incorporated into the bones, combines with other
    elements including iron, potassium, sodium,
    magnesium and calcium.

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Sulfur
  • Sulfur is a component of many amino acids and
    proteins.

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