dearth, deficiency
True. This is the concept of the Golden Mean in Aristotle's philosophy, which suggests that virtuous behavior lies between extremes of deficiency and excess.
Oxygen tends to gain two electrons to fill its outer shell, resulting in a deficiency of electrons.
shortage, lack, insufficiency, moderation, deficiency, dearth
The excess or deficiency of an atom typically refers to the imbalance of electrons relative to protons in an atom, resulting in the formation of ions. An excess of electrons leads to a negatively charged ion (anion), while a deficiency of electrons results in a positively charged ion (cation). This imbalance affects the atom's chemical properties and reactivity, influencing how it interacts with other atoms and molecules.
They are postulated to be 1) excess secretion of dopamine, 2) deficiency of serotonin, and 3) deficiency of norepinephrine (among others).
deficiency, lack, insufficiency, need, dearth
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
An iron deficiency results in anemia. An excess of iron causes hemochromatosis.
No - we exhale to remove air that has a high content of carbon dioxide. Excess oxygen is not a problem when breathing - oxygen deficiency IS a problem.
Growth hormone is produced and released by the anterior pituitary. Excess early in life can produce gigantism, deficiency can cause dwarfism. Later in life, excess causes acromegaly.I'm looking for this same answer and just found it!:growth-hormone deficiency