Varies from plant to plant depending on what compounds are in their leaves.
Most likely Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen.
A carbon atom is made up of six neutrons and six electrons.
simple leaves are one leaf plants and compound leaves are 2 or more leaqf plants
atoms
No. Some may be considered as leaves but not really. Christmas cactus for instance grows in thin segmented stalks reminiscent of leaves. Cactus flowers have petal that are leafy and green like leaves but not really leaves. barrel cactus and saquaros obviously have no leafy protrusions beyond their flowers.
because they produce new material for growth
Yes, leaves are a sample of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Leaves are composed of atoms and molecules, making them a form of matter.
Leaves are complex mixtures of many compounds; all these compounds are formed from atoms. And atoms are the smallest units of matter.
They get all they need from the food that they eat: plants and leaves.
Donor atoms are those impurity atoms in a semiconductor material that give free electons to the material, for example a 5-valent atom in a semiconductor consisting of 4-valent atoms. Acceptor atoms are 3-valent atoms in a 4-valent semiconductor, so an acceptor atom can "accept" an electron from the surrounding atoms what leaves a free "hole" . Free electrons (from donor atoms) and free holes (from acceptor atoms) make the semiconductor conduct electricity.
Mollusks benefit the environment by assisting in the recycling of atoms in dead leaves. It also serve as food for other organisms.
2 stay together and 1 leaves a CO2
Because the Protons (+1) Cancel out the electrons (-1) and leaves the Neutrons which has a neutral charge.
Leaves are considered matter because they are made up of atoms and molecules, which are the building blocks of matter. Leaves have mass, occupy space, and can undergo physical and chemical changes, all of which are characteristics of matter. Additionally, leaves can be broken down into smaller components, further confirming their classification as matter.
During photosynthesis, water is absorbed by plant roots and transported to the leaves. In the leaves, water molecules are split into hydrogen and oxygen atoms by a process called photolysis, which is triggered by sunlight. The hydrogen atoms are used to convert carbon dioxide into glucose, which is the plant's energy source. The oxygen atoms are released as a byproduct. This process, known as the light-dependent reaction, is essential for plants to convert sunlight into energy.
*flinching from horrific grammar* yes i think so
The nucleus is held together by a combination of both the strong and weak forces.The electrons are held in their orbitals about the nucleus by the electromagnetic force.That leaves only gravity, which does not participate in holding atoms together.
Oxygen from carbon dioxide, and hydrogen from water, enter through the leaves and roots, and are used to make glucose