recombinant dna
Aluminum is not a diatomic molecule. As the term implies, a diatomic molecule is made up of only two elements which can either be the same or different.
Nitrogen is a diatomic molecule, meaning it consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together. It forms a molecular lattice in its solid form and is a gas at room temperature, so it does not exist as a monatomic species under normal conditions.
The definition of a molecule is two or more atoms which have chemically combined to form a single species. Therefore when the two hydrogen atoms combine with the one oxygen atom, you get a single substance.
When the CH3N2+ cation loses a nitrogen molecule, it forms the species CH3+ (methyl cation). This process involves the elimination of a nitrogen molecule (N2) from the original cation, leaving behind the methyl cation as the final product. The methyl cation is a positively charged species with a molecular formula of CH3+, consisting of a carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Carbon monoxide is not a polyatomic ion. In fact, it isn't an ion at all! Carbon monoxide does consist of two different elements (and is therefore a bimolecular compound), but it is a neutral species.
DNA. To give it its full name, deoxyribonucleic acid.
N2 is a diatomic molecule composed of two nitrogen atoms covalently bonded together.
A chimeric DNA molecule, created through the process of genetic engineering. It combines genetic material from multiple species to create a new sequence with desired traits.
Yes, different species of tetras will often school together in a mixed group.
because there usually a family
C6H12O6 is a molecule. It represents a single chemical species composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms bonded together.
mutualism
A community is the level of organization defined as a group of different species that live together in a single ecosystem. It consists of all the populations of different species interacting and coexisting in a specific area.
a community
Ecosystems
They eat each other.
it is called symbiosis