Yesterday I answered a silly question about 8 essential elements to life. Please, for the love of god, don't be the same questioner who is under the notion that this is an improvement on the question.
These elements are know to play very important roles in the function of life:
If this is chemistry, there would be a number of "essential elements". Some of the major elements are the following, but there undoubtedly are many other elements that are required in small quantities.
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Carbon
Phosphorous
Sodium
Potassium
Chlorine
Iron
Nitrogen
Sulfur
Calcium
Zinc
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All human proteins are made up of combinations of 20 amino acids. However, the human body can only produce 12 of them. The other 8 are called "Essential Amino Acids".
The 8 essential amino acids are:
phenylalanine, valine, threonine, tryptophan, isoleucine, methionine, leucine, and lysine
The 12 non-essential amino acids are:
alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartate, cysteine, glutamate, glutamine, glycine, histidine, proline, serine and tyrosine
Apparently children also require supplements of:
cysteine, tyrosine, histidine and arginine
Some lists will include histidine as an essential amino acid.
Oxygen - O - to breathe
Carbon - C - to make up the o-zone layer to keep our planet warm, too much like at the moment and you have global warming
Helium - He - to make ur voice squeaky and pump up floating balloons!
Nitrogen - N - it makes up most of our atmosphere
Ther might be more :)
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorous.
These elements are oxygen and nitrogen.
These elements are: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus.
Iron and cobalt.
There are lots of natural resources that are essential to life. For instance,* Life needs some sort of energy source * Life needs water * Life needs a variety of different elements
Every living being is made of organic compounds. All the organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen. Other than that, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur are present in them.
The four elements essential to life areoxygencarbonhydrogennitrogen
There are five elements that are essential to life. These elements are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorous. Carbon is in every living thing.
There are five elements that are essential to life. These elements are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorous. Carbon is in every living thing.
Yes.
These elements are oxygen and nitrogen.
These elements are: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus.
These are the essential elements for the building blocks of life (DNA).
Iron and cobalt.
There are lots of natural resources that are essential to life. For instance,* Life needs some sort of energy source * Life needs water * Life needs a variety of different elements
Every living being is made of organic compounds. All the organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen. Other than that, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur are present in them.
Elements make up everything! Everything you use or touch is made of elements, whether they be in their pure form or in a mixture or compound. This means that they are not only useful, but essential for life.
Supernovae are essential for our existence because it distributed elements heavier than helium (those heavy elements are created in the star that later became the supernova) into the space. Those elements include carbon, oxygen, calcium, iron, iodine, and much more. Without those heavy elements, the Earth would not exist as a rocky planet, and essential elements for life would also not be available.