They could be asking what the cell uses the element for, for instance Magnesium is used in making chlorophyll, Iron is used in making haemoglobin, hydrogen is often used in conjunction with other molecules to transport high energy electrons, Phosphorus is used in Nucleotide-Phosphates and Carbon is used to store energy in the form of polysacharides, make structures such as the hydrophobic region of a phospholipid and makes up most of a proteins mass.
I hope this answers your question.
well ask yourself what does diffusion mean and compare it to cellular respiration and photosynthesis
Some important questions to ask about cellular respiration include: How does cellular respiration produce energy for cells? What are the different stages of cellular respiration and how do they work? What role do mitochondria play in cellular respiration? How is cellular respiration related to the process of photosynthesis? What factors can affect the efficiency of cellular respiration in cells?
If you mean to ask what element has an atomic number of 13, then the answer is aluminum (Al).
yes just ask your fat mom
The only answer ins to pray my friend.Pray to him and ask him what your true element is.
It mean I ask when ever she ask you ask.and that dont be afraid to ask
i dont know ask Google you numpties.
you ask me
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I don't know so don't ask me dude!
Arnic is neither an element nor a compound. I am not sure that it is even a word. On the off chance that you meant to ask about Arsenic, then it is an element with the symbol As.
Good questions to ask about elements include: What are the physical and chemical properties of this element? How does this element interact with other elements in various compounds? What are the practical applications and significance of this element in everyday life or technology? Additionally, how does this element fit into the periodic table in terms of its classification and trends?