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Tiny amounts of minerals are called 'trace' amounts.
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
Hydrogen and Oxygen. those two elements create the most needed object for living things. Water. It's also only good in moderate amounts, too much water can cause living things to over hydrate. ( that can end in death)
Yes aluminum can be found in living things but only in very small amounts. Aluminum is a common element that is found in the Earth's surface.
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Some solutions found in living organisims are Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxegyn, and Hydrogen
Some solutions found in living organisims are Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxegyn, and Hydrogen
The predominant elements in living organisms are the four CHON elements; Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
Tiny amounts of minerals are called 'trace' amounts.
Proteins are found in all living elements.
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
There are four types. They are carbohydrates,lipids,proteins and nucleic acids
Trace Element
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.
the answer is carbon,hydrogen,nitrogen, and oxygen. There are really 6: CHNOPS Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. These are listed in the highest to lowest amounts and they are found in all living things.
phosphorous,calcium in major amounts and copper,zinc,manganese,molybdenum in little amounts.