all matter is made up of tiny partials called atoms
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Which two elements make up three-fourths of the human body
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The two elements that make up 3/4 of the human body are Oxygen, and Hydrogen.
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Can nitrogen form an ionic bond
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nitrogen can form an ionic bond
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Which best explains how the human body obtains energy from food
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Typically glycolysis. Glycolysis is a process by which sugars
(specifically glucose) is broken down into ATP (energy). There are,
however, many pathways to derive energy from differently moleculs
(including lipids and carbohydrates).
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How many electrons are in this atom
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You need to specify the atom.
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Which best describes the role of carbon in the body
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used in proteins
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What statement is true about gold and silver
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They are both made of subatomic particles.
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What is all matter made of
all matter is made up of tiny partials called atoms
Which two elements make up three-fourths of the human body
The two elements that make up 3/4 of the human body are Oxygen, and Hydrogen.
Can nitrogen form an ionic bond
nitrogen can form an ionic bond
Which best explains how the human body obtains energy from food
Typically glycolysis. Glycolysis is a process by which sugars
(specifically glucose) is broken down into ATP (energy). There are,
however, many pathways to derive energy from differently moleculs
(including lipids and carbohydrates).
How many electrons are in this atom
You need to specify the atom.
Which best describes the role of carbon in the body