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❥All the 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 Hema266
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Explanation:

The elements like C, N, S, P, H and O enter into living forms through plants. Most of these elements first enter plants either by photosynthesis or active absorption and form the structural components of organic materials. From plants, these elements pass on to other organisms through the food chain.

Answered by XxRedmanherexX
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The elements like C, N, S, P, H and O enter into living forms through plants. Most of these elements first enter plants either by photosynthesis or active absorption and form the structural components of organic materials. From plants, these elements pass on to other organisms through the food chain.

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