Oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) are the only two that are found in both.
Silicates.
their both elements required for erosion/corrosion and they both contain h2o
Water itself is not on the periodic table of elements because it is a compound, however as you probably know, the chemical equation of water is H2O. That means there are 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom in each molecule of water. Both hydrogen and oxygen can be both found on the periodic table.
Both of them are planets. Water is found on both of them.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen proteins contain Nitrogen fats dont
Water contains hydrogen and oxygen. Sugar contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
both in and out
water
water might be the best choice.
Oil and water are both compounds, not elements.
it is because the both elements are natural and they cannot be destroyed.
All planets have gases, they are just elements that happen to be in the air vs in the water or in the ground. Although there are gases that can be found in both I believe.
Not normally. They are both fresh water organisms, but both are often found in brackish water.
Both carbohydrate and proteins contain a carbon backbone. They are both created through dehydration synthesis and destroyed through hydrolysis. Carbohydrates provide energy while proteins contribute to movement and recognizing antigens in the body.
Amino Acids are the constituent elements of PROTEINS; a huge and diverse category of molecule.
Yes, it most definitely would. Both oxygen and carbon dioxide, which are essential elements in the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, are both found in water. Oxygen and CO2 are found dissolved in the water, and can hence be used by underwater plants, such as seaweed.
i think its amio acids.