Yes 13 trace elements make up less that .01 percent of the body. The 13 trace elements are: iron, iodine, copper, zinc, manganese, cobalt, chromium, selenium, molybdenum, fluorine, tin, silicon, vanadium.
Yes, many elements are very rare.
C, N, O, H but also Fe to make Hemoglobin and many other trace elements required for life.
A bulk element refers to one that an animal needs in large amounts. It is one of the elements that makes up most of the body of a living organism. The four elements that make up most of the living matter are; hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen.Any chemical element required by living organisms in minute amounts, usually as part of a vital enzyme (include copper, boron, zinc, manganese,iodine, and cobalt etc) known as trace element .
Generally, carbon and hydrogen make up 90% of the elements in petroleum. The other elements are nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur and very minor amounts of metals. These metals are usually called trace metals, and include valadium, nickel and iron. Please remember that oil is a very complex mixture of hydrocarbon compounds, so to fully description of an oil sample, these compounds need to be identified. See link.
No, elements make up minerals.
The elements that make up honey are honey
Silicon and oxygen, plus a few trace elements.
Trace elements.
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C, N, O, H but also Fe to make Hemoglobin and many other trace elements required for life.
Photons of light, carbon dioxide and water with a few trace elements.
The inner core is predominately iron, with some nickel, and trace lighter elements, as far as we can deduce from current science.
Trace Elements Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen These four elements make up 96% of the human body.
Aluminum, Glass, Plastic, Steel, Copper, Silicon, Gold, Nickel, Silver and other trace elements.
The four elements that make up the greatest percentage of the human body by percentage of body mass are oxygen (65%), carbon (18.5%), hydrogen (9.5%), and nitrogen (3.2%) but there are many others in smaller amounts.
silicon
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen. No large ones at all.