slag
I suppose that you think to atoms.
Matter is a pure substance if it can only be separated by chemical means, NOT physical means. This could be a compound or an element. The opposite is a mixture which can be separated/broken into smaller parts by physical means.
No, it does not matter which of the separated DNA chains is used for transcription as both strands can serve as templates for the synthesis of RNA. The enzyme RNA polymerase can bind to either strand and initiate transcription of the complementary RNA molecule.
matters, according to the law of gravity. everything is connected in someway by gravitational field, no matter how they combined or separated, they are still connected in someway.
plasma
A compound that can be separated by electrolysis must be in the LIQUID state of matter.
the plasma is the one stage of matter in which ions are separated
substance
I suppose that you think to atoms.
Cell
A compound.
Matter is a pure substance if it can only be separated by chemical means, NOT physical means. This could be a compound or an element. The opposite is a mixture which can be separated/broken into smaller parts by physical means.
Matter is a pure substance if it can only be separated by chemical means, NOT physical means. This could be a compound or an element. The opposite is a mixture which can be separated/broken into smaller parts by physical means.
Matter is a pure substance if it can only be separated by chemical means, NOT physical means. This could be a compound or an element. The opposite is a mixture which can be separated/broken into smaller parts by physical means.
No, it does not matter which of the separated DNA chains is used for transcription as both strands can serve as templates for the synthesis of RNA. The enzyme RNA polymerase can bind to either strand and initiate transcription of the complementary RNA molecule.
heterogeneous mixture
no possible answer