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Inorganic Compounds

Inorganic compounds are simple, small molecules in living organisms that do not contain carbon and make up about 1% to 1.5% of a cell's dry weight. They perform key biological functions but do not form cell structures. Carbon oxides and carbonates are exceptions that contain carbon but are classified as inorganic because they do not contain hydrogen.

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