Biology, asked by sonali7418, 8 months ago

Why do living organisms contain more hydrogen than other organisms

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Answered by nilashasardar
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Answer:

Explanation:

The living species comprise more number of hydrogen atoms in comparison to any other atoms, still 65 percent of the usual organism's mass is oxygen. The prime reason for this is that an atom of oxygen comprises sixteen times more mass in comparison to a hydrogen atom.

Answered by abiminnu02
0

Answer:

because they are living beings

Explanation:

yes

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