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probabaly the most important reason is it is a major part of all nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA. it is also involved in various metabolic processes and regulatory processes, and other things specific to the type of organism (i.e. bones, teeth)

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Q: Why is phosphorus essential to organisms?
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