The major pigments in chloroplasts are chlorophylls and carotenoids.
Im pretty sure that dna is the instructions to make proteins so a change in the instructions = a change in the protein!
enzymes change shape/ unfolding of proteins
Enzymes
Chemical, enzymes break peptide bonds in proteins. Thus, separating the amino acids and breaking apart the molecule.
carrier proteins transport glucose into a muscle cell
Yes. Photosynthesis involves the transfer of electrons. Photosynthesis causes a chemical change. All chemical changes involve either the transfer of electrons or a change in the configuration of electrons. No other way exists to make a chemical change.
Genes produce proteins which, in turn, induce traits. Change the protein to change the trait.
They involve either transfer of electrons, or a change in the oxidation state of some atoms involved.
They are born with pigment.
When you move in dry areas you knock off electrons and change your charge. If you knock off electrons then you go positive. If you gain electrons you go negative. When you touch something or someone that is grounded then the balance of electrons occurs. The transfer of the electrons quickly causes the shock.
if oxidation states change, it is a redox reaction
no. it is not a physical change because it is still hair. It did not change the DNA. But, if the question was if the pigment change was physical, then it would be because the pigment changed in order for the hair to be a lighter color.
the pigment
A chemical change in which electrons are gained is a reduction.
To change your pigment in Poptropica, go to Main Street in Old Poptropica, then go west. Look for a man with colored-balloons. Click on the balloon with the color that you want to have.
The transfer of electrons is the movement of electrons from one atom to another atom. The atom that loses electrons becomes a positively charged ion, and the atom that gains electrons becomes a negatively charged ion. An electrostatic bond occurs between the oppositely charged ions, and this is called an ionic bond.
That depends on how you change the number of electrons.