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Why is phosphorus important to living things?

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Phosphorus, the 11th most common element on earth, is fundamental to all living things. It is essential for the creation of DNA, cell membranes, and for bone and teeth formation in humans. ... Today phosphorus is an essential component of commercial fertilizer. I hope this helped :)
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