The most abundant elements in living organisms are _____. fluorine hydrogen carbon oxygen nitrogen
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Which do you think it is? Why or why not? It would be easier to tutor you if you explained what about the question is giving you trouble.
i get theres oxygen but i have to select all that apply and im not all that biology smart
Carbon is the component of every organic matter, so it's the most abundant
after that nitrogen since it is the component of amino acids
what about this ? A chemical substance composed of atoms of two or more distinct elements chemically bonded to one another is called a
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