In no particular order, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
biogeochemical
The metals in the living things usually are combined with other elements in chemical compounds.
I think what you mean to ask is what two elements make up carbon dioxide? If so, they are Carbon ( symbol C) and Oxygen (symbol O) there reaction goes like this- C + O2 --> CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
The five things the five elements stand for are # earth # fire # water # man # air
Nymphs did not have symbols, they were just representative of things, Echo represented the echo.
Nwoye is in one metaphor represented by cold lifeless ash.
Geochemical cycling refers to the movement of chemical elements through the earth, water, atmosphere, and living things.
Usually the first and second letter of element can determine it's chemical symbol.
Scientist combine the symbols for different elements when they write chemical formulas.
In no particular order, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
Many pagan gods are represented by and represent things in nature, such as elements, weather, and animals.
An atomic symbol is generally thought of as an element's symbol on the periodic table. For example, the atomic symbol for hydrogen is "H" and the atomic symbol for iron is "Fe." A chemical symbol most likely refers to different things present in the formulas and equations of chemistry. For example, in a chemical equation, the symbol for "yields" is the arrow: ---> Or the symbol for change is the greek letter delta, which looks like a little triange.
Height can be represented by a lot of things. For example, a person's height can be 60 inches or 5 feet.
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.