The predominant elements in living organisms are the four CHON elements; Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
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No, its like the question can coal be produced if i burn the nonliving organisms and than bury it for billions of years hydrogen is also an element!
QUICK ANSWERLiving organisms depend on a proper balance of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in order to maintain essential physiological processes. Scientists use pH to express the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. Many organisms have tightly regulated systems to maintain the pH within the required range.
in dna i.e between the bases of the polynucleotides in primary, secondary and tertiary structure of proteins
carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
for molecular energy
Hydrogen
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Carbon and hydrogen
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oxygen hydrogen and carbon
Oxygen burns hydrogen in the living system, releasing the energy that runs living beings.
The predominant elements in living organisms are the four CHON elements; Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
If you mean element-wise, living organisms contain mostly carbon, oxygen, hydrogen.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen