All substances are made up of tiny particles called atoms.
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What carbohydrate helps your digestive system function even though your body can't digest it
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Insoluble fiber is the carbohydrate that helps your digestive
system. It adds bulk that assists the muscles of your intestines to
function properly.
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What is protein needed for
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protein is needed to build up new cells and repair any damaged tissue. without protein, the body cannot function properly and your muscles will most likely suffer. it is very important to your nutritional diet.
protein is needed for growth and body repair in your body.
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What are fats needed for
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Fats are needed to help the brain function, dissolve vitamins
A,D, E, and K, stimulate the bile duct, and prevent strokes in
women.
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In chemistry elements are represented by
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A symbol
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Carbohydrates provide much of your
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calories
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Tin II dioxide
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There is no Tin(II) dioxide. It is Tin dioxide (SnO2) or Tin(II)
oxide (SnO)
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What is the function of the incisors
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Humans normally have eight (8) incisors, two of each type. In
many herbivorous or omnivorous mammals, such as the human and the
horse, they are adapted for shearing sharply. In cats, the incisors
are small; biting off meat is done with the canines and the
carnassials.
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Rubidium cyanide formula
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Rubidium Cyanide-RbCn
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Argon does it have an appearance
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Argon is a colorless gas.
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What is a slippery liquid that makes food easy to swallow and helps to break the food down
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SALIVA Your own saliva.
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True or false water is an example of a chemical element
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False. Water is a molecule made of 2 parts hydrogen one part
oxygen. NOT AN ELEMENT.
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How stomach pH differs from other parts of the gut
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it differs to the pH in other parts of the gut because the
stonmach pH changes a lot. it can change from 1-2, 2-3, 3-4 and
4-5. the other parts of the gut don't change as much as the stomach
pH.
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Is hydrogen a molecule and or compound or element
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Hydrogen is an element. Also a molecule.
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Which term is used to describe the smallest particle retaining all the properties of a substance element ion or molecule
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For a substance the term is molecule, for an element the term is atom.
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How can humans breath through steem
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because steam itself is a form of gas which is not
dangerous.
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When did Lement Harris die
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Lement Harris died on 2002-09-21.
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Which two states start with an i and are right next to each other
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Iowa and Illinois both start with an I and are placed
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What are all substances mainly made of
All substances are made up of tiny particles called atoms.
What carbohydrate helps your digestive system function even though your body can't digest it
Insoluble fiber is the carbohydrate that helps your digestive
system. It adds bulk that assists the muscles of your intestines to
function properly.
What is protein needed for
protein is needed to build up new cells and repair any damaged tissue. without protein, the body cannot function properly and your muscles will most likely suffer. it is very important to your nutritional diet.
protein is needed for growth and body repair in your body.
What are fats needed for
Fats are needed to help the brain function, dissolve vitamins
A,D, E, and K, stimulate the bile duct, and prevent strokes in
women.
In chemistry elements are represented by
A symbol
Carbohydrates provide much of your
calories
Tin II dioxide
There is no Tin(II) dioxide. It is Tin dioxide (SnO2) or Tin(II)
oxide (SnO)
What is the function of the incisors
Humans normally have eight (8) incisors, two of each type. In
many herbivorous or omnivorous mammals, such as the human and the
horse, they are adapted for shearing sharply. In cats, the incisors
are small; biting off meat is done with the canines and the
carnassials.
Rubidium cyanide formula
Rubidium Cyanide-RbCn
Argon does it have an appearance
Argon is a colorless gas.
What is a slippery liquid that makes food easy to swallow and helps to break the food down
SALIVA Your own saliva.
True or false water is an example of a chemical element
False. Water is a molecule made of 2 parts hydrogen one part
oxygen. NOT AN ELEMENT.
How stomach pH differs from other parts of the gut
it differs to the pH in other parts of the gut because the
stonmach pH changes a lot. it can change from 1-2, 2-3, 3-4 and
4-5. the other parts of the gut don't change as much as the stomach
pH.
Is hydrogen a molecule and or compound or element
Hydrogen is an element. Also a molecule.
Which term is used to describe the smallest particle retaining all the properties of a substance element ion or molecule
For a substance the term is molecule, for an element the term is atom.
How can humans breath through steem
because steam itself is a form of gas which is not
dangerous.
When did Lement Harris die
Lement Harris died on 2002-09-21.
Which two states start with an i and are right next to each other
Iowa and Illinois both start with an I and are placed
geographically next to each other.