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This is the planets atmosphere, it can then be broken down into further sections.
Elements can't be broken down. They are theoretically in their simplest forms; each is represented by an atom. To break down an element means breaking down an atom --> nuclear fission.
starch can be broken down into simple sugars by the enzyme amylase
Here's the whole taxonomic hierarchy:DomainKingdomPhylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies
This question is misguided. A property is not a concrete thing so it is incorrect to speak of breaking it down. (It means something you can say about a substance or an object.) I suspect you mean what type of substance cannot be broken down any further, and the answer to that is an element. It is a property of an element that it cannot be broken down even by chemical changes.
Atoms or elements. These can be broken down further into protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Simple molecules are further broken down in cells in a process called catabolism.
A substance that cannot be broken down any further and stays the same substance would be an element
It is converted to acetaldehyde and then further broken down in the liver.
Fermination
The answer will depend on what you are trying to compare the number of broken families in the Philippines with:the number of families in the Philippines which are not brokenthe number of broken families in other countries.
No. It is an element and fundamentally already as "broken down" as possible.
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This is the planets atmosphere, it can then be broken down into further sections.
hunderads of families get broken up
Elements can't be broken down. They are theoretically in their simplest forms; each is represented by an atom. To break down an element means breaking down an atom --> nuclear fission.
In a word, no.