An atom of which of the following elements contains six protons and electrons?

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Answer 1
Answer: that would be carbon

Answer 2
Answer: You would have an isotope of carbon called carbon-12. The 12 is called the nucleon number and indicates the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.


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Which is one factor of rock types that affects the rate of weathering?

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Answer:

porosity,minerals of softness,ease of dissolving

Explanation:

Answer:

Moisture B

Explanation:

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Plant seeds use reserved nutrients to sprout. What organelle is converting thenutrients to energy? *
- ER
- Chloroplast
- Mitochondria
- Golgi Apparatus

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Answer:

The chloroplast

Explanation:

The choloroplast takes in nutriets (sunlight) and converts it into energy for the plant

The mitochondria (it’s the power house of the cell)

Which type of lipid is a major component of the cell membrane a. Saturated fat
b. Unsaturated fat
c. Phospholipid
d. Waxes

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Answer:

Phospholipids

Explanation:

Phospholipids are a particular kind of lipid (an oil) that forms a two-layered surface that surrounds and protects all living cells. The phosphates are essential to forming this bilayered structure. This membrane has a semipermeable function that selectively allows some elements and molecules to go in or out of the cell and thus helps maintain the cell in equilibrium.

Environmental factors (can/cannot) affect coding of genes

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in some ways actually Environmental factors, Can 
environmental factors can affect coding of genes 

Is the reduced form of cytochrome c more likely to give up its electron to oxidized cytochrome a or cytochrome b, why? Provide a brief rationale for your answer.

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Answer:

The reduced form of cytochrome c more likely to give up its electron to oxidized cytochrome a having a higher reduction potential.  

Explanation:

Electrons from NADH and FADH2 flow spontaneously from one electron carrier of the electron transport chain to the other. This occurs since the proteins of the ETC are present in the order of increasing reduction potential. The reduced cytochrome b has lower reduction potential than cytochrome c1 which in turn has a lower reduction potential than the cytochrome c.

Cytochrome c is a soluble protein and its single heme accepts an electron from cytochrome b of the Complex III. Now, cytochrome c moves to complex IV which has higher reduction potential and donates the electron to cytochrome a which in turn passes the electrons to O2 via cytochrome a3.

What compound is this?
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic acids
Proteins ​

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Nucleic acids is the answer