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The chart shows the percentage of different elements in the human body. Which element is the most prevalent in the human body? nitrogen hydrogen carbon oxygen
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The chart shows the percentage of different elements in the human body.
Which element is the most prevalent in the human body?
nitrogen
hydrogen
carbon
oxygen
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i believe that answer is nitrogen.
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