The most prevalent atoms involved in cellular respiration, in order from most prevalent to least, are:
H, O, C
So the correct response is: H, C, O.
Responses
O, H, C
O, H, C
H, C, O
H, C, O
C, H, O
C, H, O
H, O, C
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The most prevalent atoms involved in cellular respiration, in order from most prevalent to least, are:
H, O, C
So the correct response is: H, C, O.
I apologize for the confusion. In terms of prevalence in the molecules commonly involved in cellular respiration (like glucose and oxygen), the correct order is:
H, O, C
This reflects that hydrogen is present in larger amounts compared to carbon and oxygen when considering the most abundant atoms in the substrates involved, like glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆) and the oxygen used in cellular respiration.
So the best response from the options you provided is: H, O, C.