There are 25 elements found in living things. How many of these elements are found in some organisms but not all? 1 6 19 25
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Of these, 25 are found in living things. As you can see in the pie graph at the left, about 97 percent of your body's mass consists of just four major elements— oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. The six most common elements in living things are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur
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The elements found are six.
- Living beings are made up of around 96% of the twenty five essential components found.
- Four components namely carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen are found in all.
- While each of these distinct species has various essential elements, just six are unique to all of them and to all life on Earth.
- There are only six of them, which demonstrates how varied combinations of those six ingredients may result in a comprehensive range of cells, tissues, organs, and species.
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