Monocytes, eosinophils and neutrophils.
The elements on the periodic table were created by stars through nuclear fusion. We use the term stellar nucleosynthesis to describe what stars are doing through fusion. Stars fuse hydrogen into helium, and then start making heavier elements by a different fusion process. But stars can only make elements up through iron. They can't make the heavier elements. Enter the supernova. A supernova is that "big blast" that occurs at the end of the life of some stars. In a supernova, the trans-iron elements are formed. That is, all the elements heavier than iron are formed in a supernova. Because the elements heavier than iron are formed in a supernova, we can say that there is a relationship between the supernova and the periodic table of elements.
After the nuclear fission of uranium-235 many fission products (other elements) are formed.
The elements formed in particle accelerators are usually called Synthetic Elements or Artifically Produced Elements. They are all Transuranium Elements (higher on the periodic table than Uranium), and twenty have been produced so far. Most of them disintegrate within a fraction of a second, some of them in such a short time that it is difficult to verify whether an element has been created or not.
As asked, the 92 "basic substances" that all matter is formed of are the chemical elements. As we move into advanced issues in science, we have to look a little beyond the chemical elements, but this is a foundational concept. Note that there are a few elements that are not "naturally occurring" on the earth, but can be synthesized.
Elements form monoatomic anions by gaining an electron.
Monocytes
Barium chloride.
erythrocytes
Compounds are formed from elements.
It is said that when sun dies from hydrogen to iron elements are formed and when busted spread in space .the other elements are formed by chemical reaction by these elements
Phagocytic cells ingest and destroy the bacteria. Phagocytic cells ingest and destroy the bacteria.
A compound is formed when elements join together.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
Elements that are formed in cool stars are heavy but not heavier than iron. (Elements that are heavier than iron are formed in a supernova.)
Elements are formed from atoms. Atoms are formed of protons, neutrons, and electrons (sub-atomic particles).
The heart does not make the formed elements of the blood. The formed elements are made in the bone marrow. The formed elements of blood are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).
Eosinophils are the formed elements that counter parasitic worms.