oxygen/nitrogen
The five most abundant elements found in plants and animals are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. These elements are essential for various biological processes, including growth, energy production, and structural support.
nitrogen
Most animals, including mammals, birds, fish, insects, and some reptiles, use oxygen for respiration. Additionally, many plants also require oxygen for cellular respiration, although they primarily produce oxygen through photosynthesis. Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi can also use oxygen for growth and metabolism.
Iron oxide has most often has 2 atoms of iron per molecule.There are two forms of iron oxide, FeO (which has one iron atom) and Fe2O3.Iron can take on a valence of II or III. Confusing. There are actually addition formulas for other iron oxides, too, including magnetite (Fe3O4).The most common form is the Fe2O3 structure, which is the familiar iron rust.
Air, water, plants, animals, rocks, minerals, and most organic compounds.
The skin is considered the largest organ in most animals, including humans.
Animals should live somewhere where there is shelter and where they can get food that is familiar with their habitat. If they dont have atleast shelter, the animal is most likely to die. And if they do have shelter but dont have the spacific food that they are familiar with, then that is another way that they can die off of.
Mammals are most familiar vertebrates .
Most animals (including the human species) experience abuse in varying forms today.
"More familiar" is the comparative form of familiar. "Most familiar" is the superlative form.
Most animals are coelomates, including humans.
Many animals have voice boxes. This including cats, dogs, mice, most rodents, etc.
They are fatally toxic to most insects, and to some other animals too, including fish. Larger concentrations may be poisonous to larger animals including us. Most of them appear to work by attacking the nervous system.
The eyespots are not true eyes that are sensory organs that look like eyes.
The Fahrenheit scale is the temperature scale most familiar to most people in the US. However for the rest of the world, the Celsius scale is the one that is most familiar.
Yes. The flesh of most animals is edible, including that of snakes.
The three most familiar states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.