Why is carbon central to all biological molecules?
AP Biology Unit 1 Topic 1.2: Elements of Life — Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur (CHNOPS)
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Why is carbon central to all biological molecules?
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Carbon is central because it has four valence electrons and can form four stable covalent bonds with other atoms. This allows carbon to build long chains, branches, and rings, creating an enormous diversity of molecular structures. No other common element matches this versatility, which is why carbon forms the backbone of every macromolecule.
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