It's carbon-carbon double bond.
Water that is an integral part of the crystal structure is referred to as water of crystallization. This water is bound within the crystal lattice and is essential for maintaining the crystal structure.
The body tube of a compound optical microscope contains the ocular lens which focuses the image from the objective lens and allows you to view the image on the stage.
Hydrate: a solid compound that contains water molecules as a part of the solid crystalline structure
The smallest part or fragment of an atom is the Electon.
It is hydrophilic, because it is a non symetric molecule, one end of it (the group CH3) is non polar while the other (OH) is polar, this part is attracted to water molecules which are also polar (one part of them is positive and the other negative) therefore you can mix methanol with water.
Hippocampus
The spine is part of the vertebral column or backbone, which is a crucial structure providing support and protection for the spinal cord. It also allows for movement, flexibility, and posture control.
The madreporite is the structure that is part of an echinoderm's water vascular system. It acts as a sievelike structure that allows water to enter the system and is connected to the internal canals of the water vascular system.
The part of a butterfly that sucks nectar is called a proboscis. This long, tube-like structure allows the butterfly to easily reach and consume nectar from flowers.
The trachea is connected to the air tubes in most grasshoppers. This part of the respiratory system allows grasshoppers to take in oxygen.
the cell membrane or cell wall, depending on the type of cell. microtubules also play a part in giving the cell structure.
No part of "tooth decay" is a structure or function.
Celia does not have a structure. It is the only cell part that does not have a structure.
No it is a primary igneous structure
This question refers to the phospholipid bilayer of cells. This cell has a molecular structure allowing for part of it to be hydrophobic and hydrophilic.
Answer The functions of an Aircraft fuselage include some or all of the following: Support structure for wings and tail. Structure that contains the cockpit for the pilot. Structure that allows aircaft to carry cargo, passengers, and equipment.
the part of the brain that allows a tightrope walker is the cerebellum