by combinig into different compunds, a few elements can make up all living things.
ex. there are only 26v letters in the english alphabet, but the combine to make so many different words
the elements are charactercts and development
icicles are not living things, they are just an outcome it a rapid change of temprature
cant u just know i am trying to do my science home work and your not helping :(
Nothing, nothing at all so just leave me alone Well, biotic means living things, and abiotic is non-living things. Does that help? :)
Just a few things...growneed waterneed oxygen
No one REALLY knows. The brain is still one of those things that are there, they do what they do, but we just can't explain it.
the elements are charactercts and development
living things need other elements but very small amounts
living things need other elements but very small amounts
living things need other elements but very small amounts
Mostly COHN : carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen. Everything else is just trace elements.
by combinig into different compunds, a few elements can make up all living things. ex. there are only 26v letters in the english alphabet, but the combine to make so many different words
Just explain that micro organisms are made up of cells, can grow, can reproduce, and that they go through stages of developement and evolve.
A community has living things in it and a ecosystem has both living and non-living things in it. that is just contrasting it... :)
A community has living things in it and a ecosystem has both living and non-living things in it. that is just contrasting it... :)
Because living things are made of chemicals and there are millions of chemical reactions taking place in the body every second. The majority of the body is made of water which is h2o ( hydrogen and oxygen) which are just simple molecules and elements. All cells and all living organisms are made of atoms.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur.If you can't think of them, just think logically. Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen are basically givens (think fats and proteins), and Nitrogen's also huge in living things. Phospholipid bilayers, phosphorus, yes? And sulfur... I don't quite know about that one, but there must be something that it's involved in too. xD Just remember CHNOPS and have an atomic elements table ready if you can't think of them from that.But this leads to much debate, arguing sulfur vs. calcium, this that, etc. I think these changes are accounting completely different living molecules, whether they're counting just humans, all living things, different compounds common in living things, or the like.Lesson is, u should just ask your teacher about the specifics and you won't get it wrong that way.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur.If you can't think of them, just think logically. Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen are basically givens (think fats and proteins), and Nitrogen's also huge in living things. Phospholipid bilayers, phosphorus, yes? And sulfur... I don't quite know about that one, but there must be something that it's involved in too. xD Just remember CHNOPS and have an atomic elements table ready if you can't think of them from that.But this leads to much debate, arguing sulfur vs. calcium, this that, etc. I think these changes are accounting completely different living molecules, whether they're counting just humans, all living things, different compounds common in living things, or the like.Lesson is, u should just ask your teacher about the specifics and you won't get it wrong that way.