glucose-6-phosphate, pyruvic acid, acetyl CoA
Organic Molecules are made up of two key elements, hydrogen and carbon. So the most likely answer to your question is any element that is not hydrogen of carbon. Maybe NaCi?
Aminos, phosphates, and carbonyls.
They're similar in that they're both representative particles. However, their key difference lies in the fact that an atom is an representative particle of an element, and a molecule is a representative particle of a molecular, or covalently bonded compound.
In a similar method to lattice energy, size and charge are the key factors. The more charged the cation is, the closer it will pull other molecules to it=stronger. The smaller the cation, the less levels of electron shielding get in the way, letting other molecules be pulled closer=stronger. The stronger the forces, the stronger the attraction to water=hydration.
There are three basic states of matter (not including plasma), they are solid, liquid, and gas. The thing or key that distinguishes them is the state of the molecules of those objects move. In solids, the molecules are packed together very tightly which gives its solid aspect. In a liquid the molecules are loose letting the object take a flowing shape (liquid). In a gas, the molecules are very loose and going everywhere giving it its gas-like appearance.
its glucose-6-phosphate, Pyruvic acid, and Acetyl CoA
liver, muscle, adipose per the science of nutrition book
liver, muscle, adipose per the science of nutrition book
Key West - 1993 Crossroads 1-9 was released on: USA: 16 March 1993 Germany: 8 March 2003
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Core Metabolic Rate is the specified metabolic rate particular to and occurring within that one individual. Core Metabolic Rate represents the rate of core metabolism, the broad spectrum of physiologic activities occurring within that one individual. In personalized health, core metabolic rate represents a key metric in delineating the inner health and physiologic dynamics of an individual.
Yes
Lock and key and size
The key molecules that control and coordinate cell division are called CDK and Cyclin.
A coloured substance can only act as a dye if its molecules can stick to the molecules of the material. This is called mordancy, and depends on the chemical groups present on the molecules of the coloured substance and on the molecules of the material. Think of it as a lock and a key, the key has to be the right shape to fit into the lock.
nucleic acids and protein
A Disk on Key is hardware.