Glucose is the simplest carbohydrate and so probably the most abundant. It is required by every living cell for energy.
plants
cellulose
cellulose
Glucose
cellulose
glucose
sucrose
Phospholipids
Fat
The most abundant source would be in glacial form as frozen water, although the most abundant and accessible source is groundwater.
1 protien 2 carbohydrate 3 lipids 4 RNA
The most abundant form of water on Earth is liquid.
Ergosterol
Silica is the most abundant compound found in magma. In the earth's crust, oxygen and silicon are the abundant elements which form the compound known as silica.
Yes, halite, the mineral form of Sodium Chloride is the most abundant salt found in seawater.
Serum albumin accounts for 55-60% of blood proteins, and is a major contributor to maintaining osmotic pressure.
Yes. Carbon is the most abundant element found in living things.
water vapor