carbon? Try hydrogen. There is no carbon in H20.
Lactose is present in milk because it is a type of sugar naturally found in the milk of mammals, including cows. It provides energy for the young animals that drink the milk.
Sulfur enters the bodies of animals through the consumption of plants or other animals that contain sulfur compounds. These compounds are broken down during digestion and the sulfur is absorbed into the animal's bloodstream.
Some animals can reproduce asexually (without a mate) their offspring are therefore clones of themselves. ex. Sponges reproduce asexually through budding or fragmentation. Even some higher order animals such as certain lizards are capable of reproducing asexually, this is called parthenogenesis.
There are no known animals that naturally have green fur.
Fatty acids are found in the compounds of lipids. The fatty acid lipid compounds can be found in both plants and animals.
Organic compounds naturally exist in all living specie (plants and animals including viruses) and in fossils fuels as natural gas and petroleum.
Carbon dioxide is the most abundant waste product of metabolism. The chemical formula for carbon dioxide is CO2. It is a chemical compound that occurs naturally.
Compounds occur naturally when different elements chemically bond together through various natural processes such as photosynthesis, volcanic activity, or biological reactions. These compounds can be found in minerals, plants, animals, or geological formations in the environment.
There are no animals that are native to Antarctica. However, many sea animals, including penguins visit the beaches in the summer to breed.
insects There are a few abundant land animals. Most of the abundant animals are insects.
Alkaloids are a broad group of naturally occurring compounds found in plants, animals, and fungi. They often have pronounced physiological effects on humans and other animals, and many alkaloids are used in medicine or recreation due to their psychoactive properties. Examples of alkaloids include caffeine, nicotine, and morphine.
The answer expected is probably "phosphorus", but it should be noted that the chemical form in which it is found in the soil is not poisonous.
Yes, ammonia is naturally occurring and can be found in the environment, such as in soil, water, and air. It is also produced by animals, including humans, as a byproduct of metabolism.
Chemical compounds found in ruta include rutin, a flavonoid; alkaloids, including graveoline and rutacridine; lignans in the root; and furocoumarins, which are compounds that are toxic to both animals and humans.
Collagen
Anything but illegal drugs, toxic or explosive materials, weapons and ammunition and organic compounds including live animals.
Phylum Athropoda, ( The Arthropods) as they contain the insects of which there are 800 000 species and the insects are the most abundant animals on earth.