nitric oxide
A hydroxyl ion is a component of a base.
saliva mainly contains:- 1. salivary amylase (ptyalin) 2.mucus 3.anti bacterial elements such as cyanide ion. it also contains sodium, chlorine etc. BHUVAN SOROUT
A molecular ion is a type of ion that either has less or more electrons than it has protons. A polar molecule is a molecule that has positive charges near its center and negative charges outside that center.
Marble is mainly composed of CaCO3 (calcium carbonate, limestone) in which calcium is the metallic ion.
nitric oxide
phosphate ion
A component is the Sodium ion channel.
Yes, saliva contains chloride. Saliva contains enzymes, water, and NaCl.Cl gets into your saliva by diffusing out of Cl ion channel from the cell and into the lumen. Cl gets into the cell by 2ndary transport, a Na+/Ka+/2Cl- pump (electrically neutral). Cl is going up its concn gradient, while Na is going down its concn gradient. The negative charge on the Cl- attracts the postively charged Na+, and the Na+ diffuses between cells into the lumen.
A hydroxyl ion is a component of a base.
A proton has the same electrical charge as a singly ionized positive ion.
Magnesium
Because saliva contains an enzyme (amalyse) which breaks down carbohydrates into their component sugars.
An important mineral ion of the cytochrome pigments of cellular respiration is Iron. An important mineral ion that is a component of chloroplasts and stabilizer of membranes and ribosomes is Magnesium .
saliva mainly contains:- 1. salivary amylase (ptyalin) 2.mucus 3.anti bacterial elements such as cyanide ion. it also contains sodium, chlorine etc. BHUVAN SOROUT
Calcium salts are main component of bones and teeth. Calcium is very important ion in various metabolic activities. Calcium is vital ion for contraction of the muscles.
It does seem that dogs do, doesn't it? While I don't know for sure, I can say that the cooling systems for dogs use saliva as a major component. Dogs can't cool themselves through their skin as we do; they cool themselves by allowing saliva to evaporate off their tongues. A skill that dogs have perfected.