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There are a great many elements which are not a part of any normal biochemistry, but nonetheless, in the form of pollutants, lots of these can find their way into living things. Some elements are very unlikely to find in a living thing, technitium, for example. Then the radioactive elements with really short half-lives, such as Californium, Einsteinium, etc., would really never be found in living things. They don't last long enough.

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There are a lot of possible Answers here. There are the obvious such as Lead or Arsenic, and the vague such as Einsteineum and Rubidium; in between we have a very unfortunate example-of-an-intermediate in the form of Strontium 90.

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Helium

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lead

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