Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen are the four base elements of life.
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen - have in common
there is no such thing as the four elements that make up the world... this was believed in ancient times... these four elements were wind, fire, earth and water but now since we hav e developed and now have a greater undertanding of the world we live in we have discovered that there are alot of "real" elements that make up the world
It depends on the elements! If two of them are carbon and hydrogen, hundreds of compounds can be made from these elements alone. If the four elements are all noble gases, no new substances can be made from them by chemical reaction.
short answer outside of an entire degree in biology would be they permit the structure and chemical reactions of life.
The four elements essential to life areoxygencarbonhydrogennitrogen
"The" four elements is wrong; there are over 90 elements. If you mean the classic four elements of antiquity (fire, water, air, earth), this is really an obsolete theory.
The four most important elements for life are food, water, shelter, and homeostasis.
four elements of the constitution
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen are the four base elements of life.
What are the four elements in data processing?
The Four Elements of Architecture was created in 1851.
The answer depends on which four elements the question is about.
The four elements of empedocles is fire, water, earth and air
The four elements you will find in an elements box are Water, Fire, Air, and Soil
Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen (in no particular order).
Four molecules of life in biology are carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins.