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phosphorous.
Calcium, iodine, potassium , phosphorous, and vitamins.
The correct answer is Phosphorous
Calcium is primarily transported into or out of the cell using specialized protein channels called calcium channels. These channels allow calcium ions to move across the cell membrane, either into the cell (via calcium influx) or out of the cell (via calcium efflux). Additionally, calcium can also be transported into the cell by calcium transporters such as ATPase pumps.
No - They are surrounded by a protein coat called the capsid
4 ELEMENTS IN A CELL? hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon
calcium, nitrogen,phosphorous and potassium
The skeleton or your bones.
The answer is Calcium and Phosphorous.
to make the bone stronger
calcium, nitrogen,phosphorous and potassium
Calcium is Ca. Phosphorous acid would be H3PO3. However, the name "calcium phosphorous acid" taken as a whole makes no sense. and if "phosphorus acid" was not a simple misspelling, THAT name makes no sense either.
calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, and iron
Calcium and Phosphorous
I believe it is calcium which is found alot in dairy products
In animal cell it is surrounded by cell membrane. In plant cell it is surrounded by cell wall.
The main minerals in yogurt are calcium, phosphorous, and iodine.