carbon dioxide is produced.
Carbon dioxide is
Molecules tend to move into areas where there are less molecules. This is called diffusion and can happen with or without energy.
Carbon dioxide fixatin would stop
Glycolysis is the first step of respiration (both aerobic and anaerobic). Thus it begins whenever respiration begins.
It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.
When a molecule freezes, the kinetic energy of that molecule decreases, and the molecules do not move as fast. It is chemically unaltered, but on the phase has changed, making it a physical change.
Fire is an oxidization of a substance, generally a molecule with carbon. The air provides the oxygen for this reaction to happen.
If there is carbon in the bloodstream, it limits the supply of oxygen to the body. Each red blood cell is designed to carry four molecules of oxygen, and when these reach the muscles, organs etc the oxygen will diffuse into the blood tissue. When a carbon molecule (including carbon monoxide/dioxide) occupies one of these spaces however, it can't diffuse into the tissue and so the blood cell can not carry enough oxygen throughout the body.
Molecule is the general term used to describe atoms connected by chemical bonds. Every combination of atoms is a molecule. Compounds happen with atoms from different elements. So, all compounds are molecules, because they have bonds between the atoms, like in water (H2O).
It occurs 2x per glucose molecules.. But the thing is, I didn't know how that happen
The dough will be harden, due of the carbon, which the dough intake. The molecules inside of it, will compress, which made the dough thick.
GP will be reduced as there will be less carbon dioxide to break down RuBP to form 2 shorter chain molecules.
In water, which is a polar molecule, ions care surounded by water molecules depending on the charge of the ion. Positive ions form eletrostatic interactions with the oxygen in water and negative ions, with the hydrogens. Polar molecules are easily dissolved in water because they form hydrogen bonds, sort of the same principle behind the interactions that happen between ions and water molecules.