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What is the net loss of hydrogen of each full cycle of the proton proton chain?

Four.


How many hydrogen atoms are present in a hydrocarbon chain of five carbons joined to each other by single covalent bonds?

There would be 8 hydrogen atoms in a hydrocarbon chain with 5 carbon atoms joined by single covalent bonds. Each carbon atom forms 4 single covalent bonds, so each carbon would be attached to 2 hydrogen atoms. The first and last carbon atoms in the chain would each have 3 hydrogen atoms attached, and the middle carbon atoms would each have 2 hydrogen atoms attached.


What is the cycle of animals interacting with each other?

The food chain is the cycle that animals interact in how they eat each other. This is also similar to Trophic levels, and how the energy flows and matter cycles between animals and different levels of the food chain.


Does each step of respiration yield ATP?

Yes, glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and electron transport chain each release certain amount of ATP.


How is the fusion done using hydrogen in the sun?

Hydrogen-1 is fused into helium-4. This happens at high temperatures - somewhere around 14 million kelvin (which, at such high temperatures, is the same as 14 million degrees Celsius, for all practical purposes). There are two main reaction chains that in stars: the proton-proton chain reaction, and the CNO cycle. I suggest you read the corresponding Wikipedia articles, if you want more details about each of the reaction chains. Anyway, in our Sun, the predominant reaction chain is the proton-proton chain reaction.


How are producers decomposers and consumers are alike?

the each are inthe life cycle


What does the hexane molecule look like?

Hexane is C6H14 and looks like 6 carbon atoms strung in a zigzag line with 2 hydrogen atoms attached at each carbon and an endcap hydrogen atom each at the ends of the chain.


What was wrong with watsons hypothesis that gene replication could be acheived if each base in the newly synthesized chain hydrogen hydrogen bonded to an identical base?

The problem with Watson and Crick's original hypothesis of each base bonding to an identical base is that it violates Chargaff's rules of base pairing. Each new base chain is created instead by complementary bonding (Adenine to Thymine and Guanine to Cytosine).


What are the stages of each respiration?

1. Glycolysis 2. Link Reaction 3. Krebs' Cycle 4. Electron Transport Chain/Chemiosmosis


What element has 1 proton in each atom?

Hydrogen has one proton in its nucleus.


What group is different between types of amino acids?

The side chain. Each proteinogenic amino acid has a hydrogen, a carboxylic acid, and an amine group on a central carbon, with a side chain that varies between the acids.


Do carbohydrates usually have a hydrocarbon chain?

Yes, carbohydrates are organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. They typically have a backbone of carbon atoms bonded to each other, forming a chain or ring structure.