All of it.
A carbohydrate is a chemicly bonded COMPOUND.
Yes, an element can be part of a heterogeneous mixture. For example, if iron filings are mixed with sand, the resulting mixture would be heterogeneous as the iron filings and sand do not mix at a molecular level.
Liquid soap.
Is a heterogeneous mixture, because you can see all the part.
A mushroom is heterogeneous because it is made up of different parts such as cap, stem, and gills. Each part has its own unique structure and function, making it a heterogeneous organism.
they are both part of the retari
A flower is heterogeneous because it is made up of different parts such as petals, stem, leaves, and reproductive organs. Each part has its own composition and properties, making it a heterogeneous mixture.
No. A tomato is a fruit. Unless you're talking tomato puree, then it's still a no.
Blood is quite heterogeneous; there is the actual liquid part (plasma) and then various solid or semi-solid parts suspended it in (the blood cells, for example).
Homogenous..you can only see one part of the mixture.
It is a heterogeneous mixture. The meat balls and the noodles are not mixed together and distributed evenly. Chocolate milk would be Homogeneous because the chocolate powder and the milk have mixed evenly.
heterogeneous