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.
C, h, o, n,
No, the four elements commonly found in living things (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen) are not unique to living things. These elements are abundant in the universe and can also be found in non-living matter like rocks and gases.
There are 6 All living things are made of cells. All living things require and use energy. All living things grow, develop, reproduce and repair themselves. All living things produce waste All living things respond and adapt to their environment. All living things have a life span.
The acronym for the 4 most abundant elements found in all living things is CHON that represents carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen.
The four common elements found in all living things are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. These elements are essential for building the molecules that make up living organisms and are involved in important biological processes such as energy production and growth.
Carbon.
carbon makes up all living things.. so chill...:-)
All living things are made up of something that spells CHOPSN C: Carbon H:Hydrogen O: Oxgen P: Phosphurus S: Sodium N: Nitrogen
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calcium
ALL living things (organic) must have carbon and oxygen to live.
oxygen