BIOL 1201 Chapter : Chapter 4 Carbon And The Molecular Diversity Of Life

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4 carbon and the molecular diversity of life. Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds. Organic chemistry: the branch of chemistry that specializes in the study of carbon compounds. Living matter is made mostly of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen, with some sulfur and phosphorus. Biological diversity has its molecular basis in carbon"s ability to form a huge number of molecules with particular shapes and chemical properties. Organic compounds were once thought to arise only within living organisms, but this idea (vitalism) was disproved when chemists were able to synthesize organic compounds in the lab. The pioneers of organic chemistry helped shift the mainstream of biological thought from vitalism to mechanism. Mechanism: the view that physical and chemical laws govern all natural phenomena, including the process of life. Carbon atoms can form diverse molecules by bonding to four other atoms. Can bond to various other atoms, including o, h, and n. Carbon can also bond to other carbon atoms.

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