Oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorus, and carbon. These elements are essential for living organism during process of the living cycles as Krebs cycles, glycolysis and cell division.
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oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen make up 96% of living organisms the last 4% is made up of a sparse sampling of the Periodic Table of elements.
If you are looking for elements: Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium, etc.. There is loads, but mainly: Oxygen
The most abundant are Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen.
Nitrogen is essential for living organisms because it helps plants grow, and plants supply animals their food. And without plants we would die.
THe term used is biotic elements nonliving organisms/materials are abiotic elements
There are five elements that are essential to life. These elements are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorous. Carbon is in every living thing.
Carbon, Oxygen and Nitrogen
Six: hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur.
Hydrogen
No , only 2 dozen are present in organisms .
* no,because theyre are just seven elements
Sulfur
strontium is not essential for living organisms. Sulfur is essential because all living things need it to survive. They also need sodium and selenium.
Something would have to be essential.. Mother nature has chosen cells as an essential thing to all living organisms.
Essential materials, such as nutrients and oxygen have to be transported to different parts of the body in living organisms. Without this mechanism, life will not be sustained.
Essential materials, such as nutrients and oxygen have to be transported to different parts of the body in living organisms. Without this mechanism, life will not be sustained.
There are five elements that are essential to life. These elements are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorous. Carbon is in every living thing.
A bauplan is a plan of the essential elements of the bodies of a related group of organisms.
They are plants, animals, and organisms.
Soil incorporate many essential macro and microelements and nourishes the plants and microbes. The plants and microbes, on the other hand, provide nourishment to the animals. Thus the entire living world is dependent on soil (directly or indirectly) for availability of essential elements.