C,o,h,n,ca,p
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen
Sort of true. Actually only four make up most of all living things (C O H N), and ten make up 99.9% of living matter but tiny traces (even a dozen or so atoms) of exotic elements are used (and required) by "higher organisms".
the main constituents of living organisms is carbon with first position then oxygen with second hydrogen with third and nitrogen with fourth, the carbon is the most abundant portion in living organism and nitrogen least quantity. The free nitrogen quantity in atmosphere is considerably more.
The five elements are Akasha ie space, fire, water, air and earth (prithvi)
we are carbon based life forms. so i would say carbon is he most importent element to all living organisms. although any chemist or biologist could argue for alot of diffrent elements such as hydrogen and oxygen ect. living organisms are very comlex and if any number of elemnt was missing we would be in trouble. i know this probible did not answere your question as i just said almost any element works for your queston.
CHON - the most common are oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen.
They are all living is the most common.
"CHON" is an acronym that stands for the four most common elements in living organisms. The four elements are: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
carbon and water
Selenium is not a common element but is necessary.
Hydrogen
living things need other elements but very small amounts
living things need other elements but very small amounts
of course Glucose.....
starch and cellulose.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen.
They are C,H,N,O,P and S. Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen with small amounts of sulphur and phosphorus.