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All living organisms are basically made up of C, N, S, P, H and O. How do they enter the living forms?

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Answered by khushi27749
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Explanation:

The elements like Carbon , Nitrogen , sulphur,phosphorus, hydrogen and oxygen enters into living forms through plants .Most of these elements first enter plants and become the components of their organic material during the process of photosynthesis. From plants , these elements pass on to other organisms through the food chains e.g., plant (grasses)is eaten by goats which are further consumed by Man.Thus , the organic material are transferred from grasses to goat and then to man.

Answered by pragatigupta58
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The elements like Carbon , Nitrogen , sulphur,phosphorus, hydrogen and oxygen enters into living forms through plants .Most of these elements first enter plants and become the components of their organic material during the process of photosynthesis. From plants , these elements pass on to other organisms through the food chains e.g., plant (grasses)is eaten by goats which are further consumed by Man.Thus , the organic material are transferred from grasses to goat and then to man.

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