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Mitochondria are the most important because they released the energy stored in food
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Mitochondria are the organelles that provide a cell with energy through ATP production via cellular respiration.
The organelles that are most important in providing a cell with energy are the mitochondria.
Within the mitochondria, ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced, which is the energy currency of the cell.
By undergoing cellular respiration, mitochondria produce ATP through oxidative phosphorylation, generating energy for various cellular processes.
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(2) hard-sphere model, electron-shell model, wave-mechanical model
(3) electron-shell model, wave-mechanical model, hard-sphere model
(4) electron-shell model, hard-sphere model, wave-mechanical model
Answer:2
Explanation:
HARD SPHERE MODEL
According to Dalton he viewed atoms as tiny, solid balls. His atomic theory had four statements which are:
1. Atoms are tiny, invisible particles.
2.Atoms of one element are all the same.
3.Atoms of different elements are different. 4.Compounds form by combining atoms.
ELECTRON SHELL MODEL
Bohr modified Rutherfords model of the atom by stating that electrons moves around the nucleus in orbit fixed sizes and energies.
WAVE MECHANICAL MODEL
Erwin states that electrons do not move in set path around the nucleus but in waves. He said it is impossible to know the exact point of an electron instead we have clouds of probability called the clouds.
QmΔT
Q/mΔT
Qm/ΔT
m/QΔT
Answer:
J/(gK)
Explanation:
The equation for the energy, Q released or gained by a system of mass (m), specific heat capacity (s), and temperature change (ΔT) is given by:
Q = msΔT
Rearrange this to isolate c, the specific heat:
msΔT = Q
s = Q/(mΔT)
Q is energy and is commonly expressed in Joules (J). We'll use this unit, but others such as calorie, kJ, BTU, etc., are possible.
m is the mass and is commonly expressed as grams (g). Other units such as kg and even lbs are possible (but who uses English units in science?) Let's select g.
ΔT is commonly expressed in Centigrade (C) or Kelvin (K). OK, Fahrenheit(F) is also possible, but really? We'll use K here.
Now put these units into the expression for s:
s = Q/(mΔT)
s = J/(gK)
The specific heat capacity of a substance, represented by the symbol 's', can be calculated using the equation s = Q/mΔT, where 'Q' is the heat energy, 'm' is the mass of the substance, and 'ΔT' is the change in temperature.
The specific heat capacity (s) is a property of a substance that determines how much heat energy (Q) it requires to change its temperature (ΔT). Mathematically, Q = msΔT. Therefore to find the expression for s, you should rearrange this equation to solve for s. This gives: s = Q/mΔT.
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B. solution level
C. solubility level
D. saturation level
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Both are compounds.
contains 1 carbon (C) atom and 2 oxygen (O) atoms.
It contains two different elements, so it is a COMPOUND.
is an IONIC compound with elements Sodium (Na) and Oxygen (O), which are different elements. Therefore, it is also a COMPOUND.