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Because each chemical element has a different atomic structure and contain a different number of protons and electrons.
They have different primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.
isoenzyme is each of two or more enzymes with identical function but different structure. Hope this Helps.
No. Graphite and diamond are both allotropes of carbon, each with a different and distinct molecular structure.
each protein will have unique structure & conformation. thus each protein is able to do various jobs
You can hold an activity where there are different centers. In each center would be a different type of genre. Next, have a narrative at each center. From their, students have to explain why it is that type of genre and what that type of genre pertains to.
it is the different types of music it is listening to. each color means a different genre of music.
what is schematic diagram of real numbers and the definition of each term..?
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Because each chemical element has a different atomic structure and contain a different number of protons and electrons.
There are several different literary genres, and they are each enjoyed by different types of people. Some of the various genres include mystery, romance, humor, and nature.
they have different functions
They have different primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.
Some other literary genres include tragedy, comedy, drama, romance, satire, and fiction. Each genre has its own defining characteristics and themes that distinguish it from others.
The schematic for an 83 Chevy 305 engine can be found in the service manual. It gives the location of each component and how everything is connected.
The truck manufacturer will have a record of the wiring in each truck.
Each author's style and structure are different when one author uses a certain set of words and a second author uses a different set of words and they each string words together in a different manner.Note: Each author can also change his/her style and structure from piece to piece.