For life as we know it there are about twenty elements involved in the chemistry.
Primary Component: Carbon
Major Components: Hydrogen, Oxygen
Semi-Major Components: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Calcium.
Minor Components: all the rest, somebody else can have the pleasure of listing them.
Carbon forms the backbone of all organic chemicals. It unique bonding properties makes it capable of forming very large very complex molecules. (Very doesn't even begin to describe the largeness and complexity of the molecules Carbon can form.)
Hydrogen is abundant in organic molecules however its role is minor as it is kind-of a place holder, filling up un-needed options.
Oxygen provides serious chemical variation to a molecules chemical properties. It also (along with Hydrogen) determines the shape of many a protein and enzyme.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus are necessary for nucleic acids - the information storage system for life
Sulfur is necessary for the creation of proteins, the actual bulk of living creatures.
Calcium has several roles but most importantly forms bones and shells.
The basis of all living things are cells. This is one out of three parts of the cell theory.
The cellular basis of life is that all organisms are made up of cells. Hope this helps.
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DNA is the "chemical basis of life".
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yes- hydro carbons are the basis of life.
all living things contain carbon and hydrogen
Origin: It's a product of heat and pressure of lesser elements. It is the end of a radioactive decomposition of higher elements. So, it exists whenever these processes are occurring. Generally, produced in stars. Carbon exists in all living things, and is basis for all living organisms. Even, after living things die, they still posses their carbon. (Hence, why we can apply carbon dating to most things.)
It is easy to decide whether most objects are living or not. A brick is obviously not living and has never been alive. A dog running around is obviously alive. But what about a leaf that has fallen from a tree? To answer a question like this we need to think about what all living things must do to be alive. All living things must carry out seven processes to stay alive. 1. All living things obtain energy from their food by a process called RESPIRATION. 2. All living things obtain food by a process called NUTRITION. 3. All living things rid themselves of waste materials by a process called EXCRETION. 4. GROWTH is another important function of living things. All living things grow. 5. All living things respond to their environment. They therefore require SENSITIVITY. 6. All living things move. MOVEMENT is an important part of life. 7. All living things get old and die. Replacements are made by the process of REPRODUCTION.
Non living. Living things are active without a key. Also, living things have to be able to... react to their environment, or homeostasis.
The element that is the basis for most living things is Carbon. Carbon is an element found in all life on Earth.
All the known living things are water-based. Also all the living things have the following features in common: 1. Living things are highly organized. 2. All living things have an ability to acquire materials and energy. 3. All living things have an ability to respond to their environment. 4. All living things have an ability to reproduce. 5. All living things have an ability to adapt.
yes- hydro carbons are the basis of life.
Living things are based on compounds of carbon.
In the 1700s, scientists discovered the chemical and physical basis of living things, and soon they realized that the chemical organization of all living things is remarkably similar. Microorganisms, as forms of living things, conform to this principle and have a chemical basis that underlies their metabolism.
Protien is the basis of all living cells.
All food does contain nucleic acid, as that is the basis of DNA, which is in all living things.
Carbon is the basis of the chemicals of living things. Without carbon, there would be no living things.
Living things eat, breathe, sleep, drink water and produce offspring. Non-living things do not do any of these things. Non-living things are rocks, sand, air and water.
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.
Considering that plants are also living things we all need oxygen, so all living things breath.
All living things are made of cells, all living things ether need or produce oxygen, all living things reproduce, all living things make and use energy, and all living things adapt to their enviorment.