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Chemistry, 07.07.2019 10:30, andersonemma2222

Which statements describe the six elements found in all living things? check all that apply. carbon is the basis of all living things. sulfur is found in bones, where it provides strength. nitrogen is found in certain foods. oxygen and hydrogen combine with each other to form water. only carbon, hydrogen, and phosphorus are found in organic compounds. carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur are found in organic compounds.

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