Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin involved in carboxylation reactions of glutamate residues in proteins.
vitamin a
Neutrons
No, it results from the interaction of electrons.
Its a physical property as it is not involved with chemical reactions.
Vitamin B is involved in releasing energy from carbohydrate more efficiently. Vitamin D is involved in depositing calcium in bones to make it stronger and Iodine is involved in thyroid gland and preventing storage of excess energy as fats.
vitamin a
Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle Reactions.
Neutrons
Senior Biology books talk about ribulose biphosphate (RuBp). It is a 5 carbon sugar. The carboxylation of RuBp is one of a series of reactions known as the Calvin-Benson Cycle.
enzymes involve in bio chemical reactions.
It is the active form of vitamin B6. It acts as a coenzyme in enzymatic reactions, e.g. transamination and deamination reactions.
No, it results from the interaction of electrons.
there are 18 kinds of reaction that are involved in photosynthesis
Protons are not involved in chemical reactions.
electrons are always involved in chemical reactions. how they are positioned which atom they are located if they are sharing paired unpaired etc.
thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, b6
No, chemical reactions result only in the electrons of the atoms being involved. Only radioactivity results n nuclei of atoms being involved.