This question cannot be answered because you didn't tell what foods you ate.
The element calcium is found in all four items.
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.
Elements are in everything! Whether they are in pure form, in a compound or a mixture, nothing isn't made of elements in some form. So, yes elements are in food and food is one of the best ways of ingesting elements such as Potassium as minerals.
carbonhydrogenoxygennitrogensulfurcalciumphosphorusironmagnesiumsodiumpotasiumchlorineiodineflorineetc.
The four major elements found in organisms are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. These elements make up the majority of biological molecules, such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, which are essential for life.
Chemical elements are no food, can't eat them. Shouldn't this question be rephrased into: "What are the chemical elements found in food?" ?
Chemical elements are no food, can't eat them. Shouldn't this question be rephrased into: "What are the chemical elements found in food?" ?
The element calcium is found in all four items.
Just 2 : carbon & hydrogen.
Four elements can be found. They are carbon.hydrogen,oxygen and nitrogen
Earth, air, fire, and water.
As this is a food from a living source; Carbon,oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen will be the greater part of any elements found in this gum.
C, h, o, n,
H,O,Na,Cl
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
The four basic elements for bacteria to grow are a food source (nutrients), moisture (water), a suitable temperature, and a favorable environment (pH and oxygen levels). Without one or more of these elements, bacteria may not be able to thrive and reproduce effectively.
No. Xenon is chemically inert. Hence it does not combine with other elements and is not found in food materials.