Helium is an inert gas and forms no compounds. It has no biological role. it is used in diving gases. Inhaled in large quantities it sis an asphyxiant.
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Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant elements in the universe. And stars use them for power. To put it simply, hydrogen is fused into helium, and helium into carbon. All the heavier elements are made from there up through iron. The trans-iron elements are made is a supernova. It could be argued that hydrogen and helium are the basic building blocks of other elements.
See for the biological role at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manganese.
hydrogen bonding
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role of sugar in biological recognition
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I believe it is the role for something (Substance or Being) in nature So oxygen molecules will have the biological role to supply the animal's blood with oxygen
mindless behavior
Zirconium has any biological role.
(A) recycling of matter
Just like a fire is gradually cooling down,so the Sun is.Its hottest elements(hydrogen)become helium,which is COLDER
The biological school of thought in psychology emphasizes the role of biology and genetics in shaping behavior and mental processes. It focuses on how the brain, nervous system, and other biological factors influence behavior, cognition, and emotions. Biological psychologists often conduct research on topics such as brain structure and function, neurotransmitters, and how genetics impact behavior.
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Hydrogen is what gets fused together to form Helium.