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Hydrogen peroxide degradation in a cell is primarily carried out by enzymes such as catalase and peroxidase. These enzymes catalyze the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen, preventing oxidative damage to the cell. Regulatory mechanisms also play a role in controlling the levels of hydrogen peroxide to maintain cellular homeostasis.
Sodium and hydrogen ions have different molecular sizes and charges, affecting their diffusion rates through cell membranes. Sodium ions are larger and carry a positive charge, while hydrogen ions are smaller and uncharged. This leads to differences in how they interact with the membrane proteins and pores, influencing their ability to diffuse across the membrane.
H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) is broken down by Catalase [an enzyme of the Peroxidase family], produced by every living animal cell. So yes.
Potenz hydrogen typically refers to hydrogen gas that is produced using electrolysis or other methods that generate pure hydrogen. This form of hydrogen is often used in fuel cell applications as a clean and efficient energy source.
Yes, the only byproduct of hydrogen is water.
Atoms are the building blocks of everything... that includes cells so to answer your question...cells are larger than atoms
A cell is typically larger than an atom. Atoms are the building blocks of matter and are extremely small, while cells are made up of multiple atoms and are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms.
It is the control center of the atom as the same a the for the nucleus for the living cell.
A cell is larger than a molecule, which is larger than an atom or an electron. Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms, while molecules are made up of atoms, and atoms are composed of even smaller particles such as electrons.
In every cell of the body. Water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Biology is probably my weakest subject. But I've heard of things inside cells called membranes, cytoskeletons, mitochondria, nucleus, microfilaments, DNA, RNA, and telomeres, all in one living cell, and I know that each of these things is made out of many atoms. So I'd say the cell must be bigger than any atom. (Also, by the way, we can easily see cells with a microscope, but atoms are too small to see.) (Also, by the way, one of the fundamental processes required for life is cell division, and atoms don't normally divide.)
Cells are the basic units of all living things.
the basic structural unit of living matter is THE ATOM
uhh I think you mean a hydrogen oxygen atom as hydrogen and oxygen are not cells. it is a compound (a compound is an atom made up of two different atoms) made up of... guess what? Hydrogen and oxygen. In short though the correct term in the current situation i think you would be looking for the term hydrogen, oxygen fuel cell. it's a fuel cell in general. i would recommend further studying it.
Water is a collection of molecules composed of Hydrogen and Oxygen. A water molecule does not fit the description of a cell (and cells are the fundamental unit of life), hence water is not living. Much of what makes up a living cell is water, but water itself is inanimate.
The bonds of the atom are covalent where as the bonds between the base pairs are hydrogen.
The atom is about 10,000 times as big as the nucleus.