Any element above Uranium in the Periodic Table of elements is too unstable to occur in nature.
It is about half
The predominant elements in living organisms are the four CHON elements; Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
No elements are living
These elements are carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
Elements found in small amounts in living things are called trace elements. Among the trace elements that have vital functions in humans and plants are boron, chromium, selenium, and molybdenum. Of course, the natural element present in the smallest amount (not at all), which is not necessary, is francium.
Proteins are found in all living elements.
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
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carbon oxygen phosphorus hydrogen nitrogen and sulfur
Carbon, oxygen, phosphorous, calcium, sodium. potassium, nitrogen, hydrogen and sulfur, to name a few.
calcium
silver
Nitrogen, Oxygen, Helium
carbon
none, because if it is man made how is it possible for it to be found in living things.
Carbon
carbon and water