All known living things are carbon based life forms, although it is theorized other forms may exist in the universe.
Living things release substances back into the nonliving environment through processes like excretion, decomposition, and respiration. When organisms die, decomposers break down their remains, returning nutrients to the soil or water. Respiration also releases carbon dioxide from living organisms back into the atmosphere.
The four elements of protoplasm are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen
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The cell.
Living things are called organisms, while nonliving things are called abiotic components. These components together make up an ecosystem.
When organisms die, substances in their bodies are broken down and released into the environment. The substances can then be used again by other living organisms. This information was retrieved from the New York science grade 6 textbook from Glencoe science.
Atoms.
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things that you can see. elements are like substances
Living things release substances back into the nonliving environment through processes like excretion, decomposition, and respiration. When organisms die, decomposers break down their remains, returning nutrients to the soil or water. Respiration also releases carbon dioxide from living organisms back into the atmosphere.
carbon,hydrogen,oxygen
carbon makes up all living things.. so chill...:-)
yes cell is a unit that makes up living thing
The most basic unit of living things are Cells.Cells are basic building blocks that make up all living things.
Of course! Compounds are simply defined as substances formed by the chemical union of 2 or more different elements, like salt, NaCl. It happens that living things have many compounds made with Carbon, but nonliving things still must be made of compounds too!
There are 20 different amino acids that make up all the proteins found in living things.
They eat to make up the energy they lost