Answer:
A compound is a substance formed when 2 or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together
Explanation:
Types of compounds may vary but the 2 most common ones are covalent and ionic bonds.
I just took this quiz yesterday and I found many examples of the characteristics of fungi. Here are two that I didn't use because I wouldn't want you to get in trouble for plagiarism or anything ; )
<span>1.) Every fungi
contains mass of interwoven hyphae is called mycelium.
2.)They have reserved food material in the form of glycogen or oil-droplets </span>
Answer:
Glycolysis is a series of reactions that take place in the cell cytoplasm. It involves the oxidation of glucose into pyruvate (a 3 carbon compound), that produces (overall)ATP and reduced NAD: an enzyme that carries hydrogen. The number of carbons in each of these compounds is indicated in the green circle.
The carriers FAD and NAD bring the hydrogen and it separates to H+ and electrons (e-). The electrons pass from carrier to carrier and loose energy. This is used to synthesize ATP.
However, there are a lot of hydrogen ions, that unless they are removed, they'll cause a large increase in pH. Therefore, oxygen reacts with the ions to remove it and produce water. This is what the oxygen you inhale is used for (in terms of respiration).
Explanation:
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