<u>Answer:</u> The order of decreasing dry mass in human cells is C→O→H→N
<u>Explanation:</u>
Dry mass of the element in human cells means the mass of elements which have lost all the water.
Human cells consist of many chemical elements. Some of them are: Carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), potassium (K), sodium (Na), chlorine (Cl), magnesium (Mg) and many more.
Most abundant element found in the human cells is carbon.
The composition of the dry mass of the elements in human cells are:
Carbon = 47 %
Oxygen = 30 %
Hydrogen = 9 %
Nitrogen = 8 %
Phosphorus = 3 %
Sulfur + Potassium + Calcium + Sodium + Chlorine + Magnesium = 2 %
Other elements = 1 %
The decreasing order of dry mass of elements in human cells is:

Hence, the order of decreasing dry mass in human cells is C→O→H→N
There is about 2 ovaries in a flower.
I believe it is D) He showed that DNA is a transforming factor.
because,
Humans DO have DNA
Viruses DO have DNA
Traits CAN be inherited
so the only one left is D)
I believe the answer is <span>Hearing</span>
Temporal lobes are a major lobe of the cerebrum that located in the middle lower, between the frontal lobe and occipital lobe, below the parietal lobe. The main function of this lobe is to process the information that related to the sensory input of auditory, emotion, language and visual memory. Hearing/auditory problem would be the easiest sign to recognize.
Answer:
D. the spread of invasive species
E. increased crop growth
Explanation:
Climate change resulting from increased pollution levels in ecosystems causes a lot of damage to the surrounding area. High temperature increases global warming, chemical and industrial waste waters via run-off enter the oceans thereby increasing acidity and resulting in the destruction of aquatic biodiversity. However, species facing such climate change move from that habitat to another for their survival and spread there. While such crops have been identified that adapt the climate changes and continue to grow in that environment to.