Sulfur is found in the bonds between certain amino acids- which are the chemical building blocks of proteins. The body uses 20 different amino acids in various sequences and lengths to make all of its proteins. The amino acids cysteine and methionine has a S atom in it. Two cysteine residues can therefore join together via their S atoms to form a disulphide bond. This bond makes proteins stronger, e.g keratin in hair and nails. Also proteins and other componds with biochemical importance contain sulfur.
Sulfur is important not only to humans, but also to plants and bacterias.
Yes, sulfur is found in plants and animals.
Yes. Sulfate is a negatively charged ion consisting of a sulfur atom bonded to four oxygen atoms.
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Yes carbon is in poop, as it is a essential element for all living things (even if they are dead, but at some point living).
There are five elements that are essential to life. These elements are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorous. Carbon is in every living thing.
1. All living things have cells. 2. All living things have essential chemicals. 3. All living things use energy. 4. All living things respond to stimuli. 5. All living things reproduce. 6. All living things grow and develop.
they interact in the way of nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle ,sulfur cycle and ect . . ....
The seven processes of life are essential for all living organisms
strontium is not essential for living organisms. Sulfur is essential because all living things need it to survive. They also need sodium and selenium.
Sulfur
It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
Needs are things that are essential for living whereas wants are things want that are not essential.
Water. However, it is NOT a universal solvent... If it were, what would you keep it in???
It is essential for living. photosynthesis, and growing.
Carbon is necessary for all living things.
Chnops make up 98% of the mass of living things
The element that is most abundant in living things is carbon. The other five elements that are most abundant in living things are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.
They are: Phosphorus sulfur oxygen nitrogen