What is the most important element to life?

What is the most important element to life?

  • Correct Answer: carbon
  • hydrogen
  • nitrogen
  • calcium

Explanation: Carbon is the most important element to life. Without this element, life as we know it would not exist. As you will see, carbon is the central element in compounds necessary for life.

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