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Skylar Lamb
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30 May, 08:48
Why is carbon so important in biology molecules?
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Gunner Stanton
30 May, 08:55
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Complex molecules are made up of other elements bonded with carbon. Carbon is able to bond with other molecules so easily because it has four valence electrons.
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