The 4 elements are Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon and Hydrogen.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
it is the study of the relationships among living things and between living things and their environment
carbon, nitrogen . Hydrogdn , oxygen, sulphur, phosphorur & hologens
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
Living things are considered matter because they have mass and they occupy space. They also have temperature, therefor we living things are considered matter.Yes, because all living things are composed of, and comprised of, and derived from Matter.
Living things differ from non-living things because living things can function by themselves and don't need to be controlled by humans.
Carbon mostly but also nitrogen makes up the largest part of living things.
No elements are living
There are 4 elements that compose all living things. Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen. Out of them, the first 3 are the main ones.
it is the study of the relationships among living things and between living things and their environment
There are six items that make up the largest bulk of matter - roughly 95 percent-97 percent (currently being debated). The six things that make up the majority of matter are Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Sulfur, and Phosphorous.
it is the study of the relationships among living things and between living things and their environment
carbon, nitrogen . Hydrogdn , oxygen, sulphur, phosphorur & hologens
All are made from matter.
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
Questions related to living things and organic matter
Living things are considered matter because they have mass and they occupy space. They also have temperature, therefor we living things are considered matter.Yes, because all living things are composed of, and comprised of, and derived from Matter.
Living things differ from non-living things because living things can function by themselves and don't need to be controlled by humans.