
Solution for problem 3 Chapter 4
How is an ion formed a. by either adding or subtracting protons from the atom b. by
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How is an ion formed? a. by either adding or subtracting protons from the atom b. by either adding or subtracting neutrons from the atom c. by either adding or subtracting electrons from the atom d. all of the above e. two of the above Explain.
Membranes • Membranes provide a barrier between a cell and its environment, and in eukaryotes they divide the inside of the cell into compartments o Selectively permeable-‐ regulates what goes in and out of the cell • Polar lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates are in membranes o Lipids are what cause the membrane to form • Lipids form structures to hide the hydrophobic regions-‐ it also depends on the
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How is an ion formed a. by either adding or subtracting protons from the atom b. by