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Well the thing is with phosphate granules is that they are phospates of the granule undermining their granuability.........I would therfore consult my local granule specialist....or grab some granola...that tatstes nice....so does pizza....maybe just drop out of school and eat pizza....now thats an idea.
Phosphate is composed of a phosphate group, which is a molecule containing one phosphorus atom bonded to four oxygen atoms. Phosphate is an essential component of DNA, RNA, ATP (adenosine triphosphate), and other molecules crucial for cell function and energy transfer in living organisms.
It is a strong base and should be used very carefully. It is the same phosphate used in detergents. Not environmentally friendly, but not in the same category as crude oil.
The main feeds (ingredients) for the process are concentrated sulphuric acid, and phosphate rock. Phosphate rock is a mixture of many minerals, but it has generous amounts of "insoluble" phosphate (PO4). Plants cannot absorb this PO4 so it is useless as a fertiliser. The main aim of the super phosphate process is to convert this PO4 into a "soluble" form.The phosphate rock is crushed into fine particles,The rock is reacted with concentrated sulphuric acid, converting much of the PO4 into a soluble form. Most of this reaction occurs quickly, but it will continue slowly over the next few days,The reacted mixture is granulated (turned into small pellets) and the granules are left to mature for weeks before use.
The coffee granules dissolve in the hot water and make 'instant coffee'.
to store nutrients
Lamellar granules are responsible for secreting lipids and enzymes in the skin that help maintain the skin barrier function. These granules release their contents into the intercellular spaces of the skin, contributing to skin hydration and barrier protection.
They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules
Well the thing is with phosphate granules is that they are phospates of the granule undermining their granuability.........I would therfore consult my local granule specialist....or grab some granola...that tatstes nice....so does pizza....maybe just drop out of school and eat pizza....now thats an idea.
Calcium/phosphate balance.
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Nissl granules are responsible for protein synthesis within neurons. They contain ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum, which generate the proteins needed for the neuron's structure and function. This helps in maintaining the neuron's health and allows for neurotransmitters to be produced.
The main function of amyloplast is to store starch granules in some plant cells. They are also responsible for synthesizing these starch granules.
It controls tartness of foods and beverages.
for energy, form teeth and bones
It controls the Calcium and Phosphate level.Parathamon hormone involves in it.
Yes, messenger RNA (mRNA) contains a phosphate group in its backbone. This phosphate group is part of the nucleotides that make up mRNA and plays a crucial role in the structure and function of the molecule.