Atoms are the building-blocks of everything in the Universe. EVERYTHING is made up of atoms, including humans.
Yes, there are atoms in everything, including the human body, inside and out. Everything that you can see is composed of atoms.
No, an atom is not a form of humans. An atom is the basic unit of matter composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Humans are complex organisms made up of cells, tissues, and organ systems.
Yes. Atoms are made of matter and elements are made of atoms.
Atoms of the four elements Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen combine with traces of other elements to produce the molecules that make up the building blocks of our cells, amino acids. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in the nucleus of cells acts as both the "hardware" and "software" of a system that uses amino acids to create proteins. Proteins made by RNA from DNA with the help of enzymes are part of a feedback loop that makes the system (in this case, humans) operate. Atoms are put together one at a time by enzymes encoding them from the information contained in DNA. That is how humans can be made from near-uncountable numbers of individual atoms. The atoms combine into molecules, some very large, which combine in unique ways to create cells. Cells make up the tissues of the body, which in turn make up the organs and systems of the body.
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Yes, all matter is composed of atoms.
Yes, there are atoms in everything, including the human body, inside and out. Everything that you can see is composed of atoms.
atoms came first than humans
Atoms make up things such as humans, water, and salt.
No, an atom is not a form of humans. An atom is the basic unit of matter composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Humans are complex organisms made up of cells, tissues, and organ systems.
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Everything is made of atoms so, yes, you ARE made of atoms.
Yes. Atoms are made of matter and elements are made of atoms.
Atoms of the four elements Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen combine with traces of other elements to produce the molecules that make up the building blocks of our cells, amino acids. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in the nucleus of cells acts as both the "hardware" and "software" of a system that uses amino acids to create proteins. Proteins made by RNA from DNA with the help of enzymes are part of a feedback loop that makes the system (in this case, humans) operate. Atoms are put together one at a time by enzymes encoding them from the information contained in DNA. That is how humans can be made from near-uncountable numbers of individual atoms. The atoms combine into molecules, some very large, which combine in unique ways to create cells. Cells make up the tissues of the body, which in turn make up the organs and systems of the body.
The carbon atoms are released as carbon dioxide (C02) which is what humans breathe out
Yes atoms do move