none, because if it is man made how is it possible for it to be found in living things.
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen....
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen....
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen....
The five elements found in living things are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus. These elements are essential building blocks for biological molecules such as carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids that make up living organisms.
The three most common elements found in living things and important to the human body are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These elements play a crucial role in forming organic molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids essential for life processes.
Wildlife is- life in the wild. Wildlife is animals plants and all other living things, living outside human control
Living things are things or humans or living objects that are actually living. Living things are things that breathe, a fish uses gills and a human breathes air.
Yes, trace elements like iron and magnesium are present in large living things. These elements are essential for various biological processes, such as oxygen transport (iron) and enzyme activity (magnesium), regardless of the size of the organism.
The four most abundant elements in living things are Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen. In the human body, Oxygen comprises approximately 65% of the total mass, Carbon 18%, Hydrogen 10% and Nitrogen 3%. There are smaller quantities of numerous other elements.
Yes, all matter is made up of atoms - both living things and inanimate objects.
livig thing like human human is a living thing. and living thing nedded food.
living things that can be used to meet human needs