cerium
selenium
zinc
sulfur
thorium
calcium
sodium
chlorine
europium
antimony
fluorine
rubidium
cesium
chromium
manganese
cobalt
scandium
Enzymes.
The amount of an element present does not affect the element's identity. Each element is defined by the number of protons in its nucleus, known as its atomic number. This remains constant regardless of the quantity of the element present.
Phosphorus complexes are present in proteins but is not present in sugars or fats..
Iron
The element present in chloroplasts is magnesium (Mg). Magnesium plays a critical role in the process of photosynthesis by facilitating the absorption of light energy.
The element "Oxygen".
Iron (Fe) is the element present in ferric chloride.
Phosphorus is only present in a phosphorous but not in chitin so your answer is Phosphorus :)
Magnesium
There are A + Z nucleons in an element
The sun's main present element is hydrogen.
carbs
Yes as you can with your eyes.
Sulfur is always present in sulfides.
Carbon is the primary element present in coal, making up a significant portion of its composition.
If it is an element, then by definition there is nothing else present.
No, cartilage is not present in the eyes. The eyes are made up of specialized tissues such as the cornea, retina, and lens, but cartilage is not a component of the eye structure.