synthesis reactions
In outer membrane:- Monoamine oxidase, Fatty acid thiokinase, Kynurenine hydroxylase In pereimitochondrial space:- Adenylate kinase, Nucleoside diphosphokinase In inner membrane:- Succinate dehydrogenase, alpha Keto acid dehydrogenase
organisms in an ecosystem engage in relationships because they need partners or pairs so they can survive in the ecosystem
Secondary group
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Sperm that touches the sperm of another male will actuly engage the other sperm & try to slow it down & keep it from moving. They wrap the "Tail" around the tail of another.
A noble gas has a valance of zero, indicating that it does not engage in chemical reactions.
Responses or reactions we make or activities we engage in.- Association between stimulus (S) and response (R). - [(S) and (R) can be internal/ external]
yes, though they don't lower ph much and are poor electron donors, they do contain the carboxyl group and engage in reactions with bases
The answer is unknown but they can engage in reactions that leave insoluble mineral deposits. These deposits can make hard water... and i have no idea what that means
When molecules engage in diffusion, they move from being in a condensed collection to more spread out. If they are completely evenly spread out, this is called equilibrium.
No no, not inner gases, you mean inert gases. That is a gas that does not engage in chemical reactions. These are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Inert means inactive.
Chemical reactions require what is known as an "activation energy" to get started; if the reaction is exothermic, it may produce enough energy that it becomes self-sustaining. At lower temperatures there is less energy available, and so atoms are less likely to engage in chemical reactions.
Helium is chemically inert and doesnot react with any element.
In outer membrane:- Monoamine oxidase, Fatty acid thiokinase, Kynurenine hydroxylase In pereimitochondrial space:- Adenylate kinase, Nucleoside diphosphokinase In inner membrane:- Succinate dehydrogenase, alpha Keto acid dehydrogenase
The outer shell electron(s) of any element that engage in chemical interactions; such as ionic or covalent bonding.
All the elements in the periodic table of elements are electrically neutral; they do not have charges as elements, although they have the potential to engage in chemical reactions that will turn them into charged ions, in most cases. The different groups tell you what kinds of chemical reactions the elements are capable of, not what kind of charge they have.
zinc is very reactive, if you leave zinc out in air, it will oxidize, that's how reactivie it is.