12. Biological systems, such as human cells, commonly use C, N. O, and H as the atoms to build organic macromolecules. I

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12. Biological systems, such as human cells, commonly use C, N. O, and H as the atoms to build organic macromolecules. I

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12. Biological systems, such as human cells, commonly use C, N. O, and H as the atoms to build organic macromolecules. In class, we discussed a number of reasons why these elements are the most commonly used in biological systems. Use the table below to explain three (3) properties of these atoms that favor their use in biological systems (9pts). Property Explain how why this property makes the atom useful in biological systems
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