answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What Proton component that binds the other components together?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why does a proton inside a nucleus have less mass that the same proton outside the same nucleus?

because it binds with a nuetron that is equal to its mass


What substance binds skin cells together?

collagen binds skin cells together.


What is a constant thread that binds a work of fiction together?

The theme is the constant thread that binds a work of fiction together.


The is a constant thread that binds a work of fiction together?

The theme is the constant thread that binds a work of fiction together.


Does the hydrogen nucleus have the strong force?

Yes. The strong interaction (or strong force) holds or binds quarks together. As you recall, quarks make up protons and neutrons. In cases where hydrogen nuclei have a neutron or two, residual strong interaction holds the neutron(s) to the proton. Some of the mass of the nucleons, which protons and neutrons when we are talking about them as components of an atomic nucleus, is converted into nuclear binding energy or nuclear glue to hold the nucleus together.


What does the yoke do?

Binds together..Relieves the burden.


What protein changes shape when ca2 plus binds to it?

The protein that changes shape when calcium ion (Ca2+) binds to it, is the troponin. It is a regulatory protein that is a component of the thin filament.


What binds minerals together to form rocks?

The process of cementation binds minerals together to form rocks. It occurs when dissolved minerals fill in the spaces between the sediment particles.


Which bases are complementary to one another how are they held together in the double helix of DNA?

Adenine binds to Thymine Guanine binds to Cytosine Hydrogen bonding holds the bases together.


What component of blood contains iron that binds with oxygen?

Red blood cells contain the substance haemoglobin, which is an iron-based molecule that binds to oxygen molecules for transport around the body.


What is the function of metal in respiratory pigment?

The metal component of a respiratory pigment is the part that actually binds to the oxygen molecule.


What is the function of a strong force in a nucleus?

It binds the nucleus together.