Actually, oxygen is just as abundant as carbon, in living things. There is no life without oxygen (oxygen is part of water, to mention one vital compound). Carbon and oxygen each have an essential role to play, and the same is true of hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, calcium, phosphorus, magesium, sodium, and several other elements.
The fourth most abundant element in the universe by mass is carbon. The most abundant is hydrogen, then helium, followed by oxygen.
Carbon (after hydrogen, helium and oxygen).
Carbon (after hydrogen, helium and oxygen).
In no particular order, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
Carbon is the 4th most abundant element in the universe, after hydrogen, helium, and oxygen.
The element that is most abundant in living things is carbon. The other five elements that are most abundant in living things are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.
There are three. Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
The fourth most abundant element in the universe by mass is carbon. The most abundant is hydrogen, then helium, followed by oxygen.
Carbon (after hydrogen, helium and oxygen).
Carbon (after hydrogen, helium and oxygen).
Carbon (after hydrogen, helium and oxygen).
oxygen and carbon
Oxygen i think. :)
In no particular order, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen
There is no specific element for chicken. However, as a living thing, the most abundant elements in the chicken would be carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
Oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and hhydrogen