stroma, after water is photolysised on thylakoid membrane
Which potassium atom do you want? At what level do you want to count particles?potassium-38: either 19 protons & 19 neutrons or else 114 quarkspotassium-39: either 19 protons & 20 neutrons or else 117 quarkspotassium-40: either 19 protons & 21 neutrons or else 120 quarkspotassium-41: either 19 protons & 22 neutrons or else 123 quarkspotassium-42: either 19 protons & 23 neutrons or else 126 quarkspotassium-43: either 19 protons & 24 neutrons or else 129 quarkspotassium-44: either 19 protons & 25 neutrons or else 132 quarksI hope you did did not mean to count either the mesons or gluon that's convey the strong force in each case.
Helium, number two on the periodic table of elements. Nothing else has two protons, for to remove a proton or add a proton is to change the element.
The central part of an atom, also known as the nucleus, contains protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge. Together, protons and neutrons account for almost all of an atom's mass.
The atomic number on the periodic table (or anywhere else) tells you which element is being specified. The atomic number of an atom is the number of protons in the nucleus of that atom, and it is the elemental identity of that atom. Only the number of protons identifies an element. All the time, and every time. Nothing else.
chloroplasts, cell walls and something else?
positive charges
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the number of protons (12)
The only difference is the cell wall and chloroplasts, and the similarities are everything else.
The atom also has 15 electrons.
Which potassium atom do you want? At what level do you want to count particles?potassium-38: either 19 protons & 19 neutrons or else 114 quarkspotassium-39: either 19 protons & 20 neutrons or else 117 quarkspotassium-40: either 19 protons & 21 neutrons or else 120 quarkspotassium-41: either 19 protons & 22 neutrons or else 123 quarkspotassium-42: either 19 protons & 23 neutrons or else 126 quarkspotassium-43: either 19 protons & 24 neutrons or else 129 quarkspotassium-44: either 19 protons & 25 neutrons or else 132 quarksI hope you did did not mean to count either the mesons or gluon that's convey the strong force in each case.
Helium, number two on the periodic table of elements. Nothing else has two protons, for to remove a proton or add a proton is to change the element.
The central part of an atom, also known as the nucleus, contains protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge. Together, protons and neutrons account for almost all of an atom's mass.
oxygen, the plant absorbs carbon dioxide and water, and goes to the chlroplasts which change it into glucose and oxygen
Eight protons in the nucleus of each atom.
I would say chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll, which gives then the green color.The chloroplasts absorb the sunlight.I think that is the answer, but you may be looking for something else that they have.The plant cells have chloroplasts.
It is not not the center of an atom. it's not not the made up of protons and neutrons . I don't know what else you want from me.