It depends what you mean by a nutrient. Sodium is the one which might not be considered as one, either because some people don't consider minerals as nutrients, or because we need sodium ions not sodium the element.
what is result between glucose and sodium hydroxide
Because Glucose is neutral and Sodium-Cloride electrically charged.
glucose is aromatic or aliphatic
the sodium-potassium pump is one of the most important carrier proteins in the animal cell.
Symport
Modified nutrient glucose agar is composed of agar, water, glucose, extracts, peptone and sodium chloride. Modified nutrient glucose agar allows organisms to grow.
The cell cotains phospholipids ,proteins , and carbohydrates. Carbohydrates can be attached to either the phospholipids or the proteins in the cell membrane. Sometimes carbohydrates (sugars) are attached to cell membrane phospholipids and to cell membrane proteins
Glucose is not made from sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is not a nutrient.
Lipids are macromolecules that aren't polymers, as their structure does not consist of a repeating chain of monomers. Proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids are all macromolecules and polymers.
- Sodium chloride is not a nutrient - Sodium chloride is an inorganic compound
no it is not... carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids are the four main ones.
Yes
Sodium chloride. Potassium nitrate.
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no
the sodium-potassium pump in the basolateral membrane of the epithelial cell, cotransporter proteins in the apical membrane of the epithelial cell, and higher sodium ion concentration in the lumen than in the epithelial.