A word root and a combining vowel.
No. A compound does not retain the properties of its component elements.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in stars and serves as the key component in their nuclear fusion process, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the form of light and heat.
Silicon and oxygen can combine to form silicon dioxide, commonly known as silica. This compound is the main component of sand, quartz, and various types of rocks.
tissues combine to form an organ. few organs combine to form an organ system.few organ systems combine to form an organism.....
Fructose and glucose combine to form a disaccharide.
Tissues combine to form an organ.
When they combine they form a product
Two or more different kinds of atoms chemically combine to form a compound. The atoms make a molecule of that compound, which is the smallest individual component (part or piece) of that substance.P.S. That makes the answer Molecule.
A tissue. many tissues combine to form an organ and many organs form an organism.
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The chemical name of the compound is often based on the names of the elements that are part of it. However, for many simple organic compounds it is not possible to determine the component elements.
cells !! :)Cells combine to form tissues, which combine to form organs, which combine to form systems, which combine to form the body.