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Which statements describe the importance of the six elements found in all living things?

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All living things have six basic elements in common: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur, abbreviated as CHNOPS. Each element has properties that make it crucial to the building of biomolecules, both in their capacities for bonding to other elements and in the bonds themselves.

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