I do not understand what your question is.
Mechanical weathering.
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glucose. it is broken in the cytoplasm
vitamins and minerals from the soil. while decaying things around it
The rocks you see around you - the mountains, canyons & riverbeds, are all made of minerals. A rock is made up of 2 or more minerals. Think of a chocolate chip cookie as a rock. The cookie is made of flour, butter, sugar & chocolate. The cookie is like a rock and the flour, butter, sugar & chocolate are like minerals. You need minerals to make rocks, but you don't need rocks to make minerals. All rocks are made of minerals.
Plants do not necessarily break down sugar. They function as a major source of sugars. Animals need to break down sugars as part of aerobic respiration. Glucose is broken down into Carbon dioxide and water, and ATP is produced as the energy product.
While studying matter, we were able to break it down to the point where it could not be broken down any further. We were left with Pure substances and mixtures. Here we were able to identify what elements were and what they could make. Scientists define matter as pure substances that cannot be decomposed.
They are broking down because it just make it easyer ??
Yes the do because, minerals are bits of rocks that are broken down int little pieces.
first, the bacteria in the moss has to brake down minerals, then from the broken down minerals come soil, which than turns into wildflowers, then trees. Moss reproduces from spores.
Carbohydrate, lipids, or proteins can be broken down to make ATP. Carbohydrates are the molecules most commonly broken down to make ATP.
Carbohydrate, lipids, or proteins can be broken down to make ATP. Carbohydrates are the molecules most commonly broken down to make ATP.
There are 2 main processes of weathering, mechanical weathering and chemical weathering. In both processes the rocks are broken down. In the mechanical weathering process the rocks are simply made smaller. they are the same composition, just smaller pieces. In the process of chemical weathering the minerals in the rocks undergo a chemical change, they break down. This break down of minerals make them easier to erode. But, erosion is a different question.
4.1 mechanical and chemical forces break down rocksPart oneReview:If the sentence is true, write true. If it is false write false, replace the underlined word or words to make it true1. Rocks are made of minerals: true2. Different minerals have the same properties: different3. Rocks can be broken down into glass: sediment
glucose. it is broken in the cytoplasm
they are broken down. Cells can make certain molecules when needed for a certain function. -Novanet
yes, they can only be broken down by chemical means
Not necessarily. In some chemical changes a compound is broken down into its elements.
Elements are what make up the Periodic Table; they also cannot be broken down into smaller substances.