Calcium exists as a solid shape. It does not necessarily have a set shape. It can be any shape depending on its cut.
no its to stiff:D
Calcium is a solid and it could be of any shape depending upon how we cut or break or grind calcium into pieces.
Calcium ions bind to troponin, changing troponin's shape
yes it is malleable it can be hammered into shape
Actin changes shape.
Calcium ions bind to troponin and change its shape.
Calmodulin is a protein that changes shape when it binds to calcium ions. This change in shape allows calmodulin to interact with and activate various target proteins involved in signaling pathways within cells.
Actin changes shape.
Calcium ions bind to troponin and change its shape.
Echinoderms have an Endoskeleton made up of 95 % calcium carbonate.
No, insects and roundworms do not have calcium carbonate shells. Insects have exoskeletons made of chitin, a tough, flexible protein. Roundworms lack a hard outer covering and have a smooth, cylindrical body shape.
Chalk dust (calcium carbonate) is not magnetisable.