Cytoplasm, DNA, cell membrane, and vacuole
plasma red blood cells white blood cells platelets
The two levels of organization found in living things are mainly cells and systems. There are however four levels of organization in living things which start with cells, tissue, organs and systems.
Plant and animal cells have many common features. Some of these features are:cell membranenucleusribosomesperoxisomescell inclusionscytoplasm/protoplasmDNARNA
No, the four elements commonly found in living things (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen) are not unique to living things. These elements are abundant in the universe and can also be found in non-living matter like rocks and gases.
The four classes of organic compounds found in all living things are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Each class plays a crucial role in various biological processes and the overall functioning of living organisms.
Four of the most important ones are red cells, white cells, platelets, and plasma.
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogenAlthough all of these elements are found in living cells, the most abundant are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (for carbohydrates and lipids) and nitrogen (for proteins and nucleic acids).
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Four groups of organic compounds found in living things are:CarbohydratesLipidsNucleic acidsProteins
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Four groups of organic compounds found in living things are:CarbohydratesLipidsNucleic acidsProteins
I think you are looking for white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, and plasma
The four levels of organization in living things are organ system, organism, structure, and function.the four levels of organization of living things are cells, tissue, organs,organ systems
plasma red blood cells white blood cells platelets
The two levels of organization found in living things are mainly cells and systems. There are however four levels of organization in living things which start with cells, tissue, organs and systems.
The four main parts of the blood are red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Thanks I hope i helped!
none, because if it is man made how is it possible for it to be found in living things.