Your answer is your question. Living organisms contain only elements that are commonly found in living organisms. Now if you knew how to pose a question without an entire universe of variables you might get a better answer. Oh and while you are getting specific enough that someone else could possibly understand your question try not to use two mutually exclusive terms in the same question.
Only and commonly in the same question makes it even harder to understand what you are talking about.
Why not stick to perfectly normal nonsensical questions? Here are some examples...
What if dogs were cats?
How many aliens are inside one persons imagination?
Why is my coffee colder than it was when I bought it?
An organic compound is a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen, often with other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. These compounds are commonly associated with living organisms due to their essential roles in biological processes.
An organic compound is a type of chemical compound that contains carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. These compounds are commonly found in living organisms and are essential for life processes.
The most abundant elements in living organisms are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. These elements are essential for building organic molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, which are essential for life. Other elements like phosphorus and sulfur are also present in smaller but important quantities.
A tiger is made up of elements commonly found in living organisms, such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and traces of other elements like calcium and phosphorus. These elements make up proteins, fats, and various other molecules that form the tissues, organs, and systems of the tiger's body.
No, not all naturally-occurring elements are essential to living organisms. While some elements are required for life (such as carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen), others like arsenic and mercury are toxic and harmful to living organisms. Each element has different roles and impacts in biological systems.
carbon and water
An organic compound is a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen, often with other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. These compounds are commonly associated with living organisms due to their essential roles in biological processes.
The substance that contains hereditary material in living organisms is called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
They are plants, animals, and organisms.
The three elements that are always present are hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. These elements are essential for the formation of organic compounds and are commonly found in living organisms, as well as inorganic substances.
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an element can never actually be a living organism, but all living organisms are composed of mainly carbon if that's what your asking.
Of the 92 naturally occurring elements, living things are composed of only about 25, and SIX of those make up practically all of the weight of most living things.
living things need other elements but very small amounts
oxygen hydrogen and carbon