isotopes of a given element differ in the number of neutrons they have.
its cool...there just different
Proteins differ from each other in their amino acid sequence, which is determined by the genetic code. This unique sequence gives each protein its specific structure and function. Differences in amino acid sequence can result in proteins with varying functions, sizes, shapes, and interactions.
They differ from each other in the number of neutrons, and therefore also the mass. They will also have different stabilities (for example, some of them may be radioactive), but this is complicated.
They have different side chains.
No
no
it differs by the vibrations
Rocks differ due to texture, hardness, color and shape.
Rocks differ due to texture, hardness, color and shape.
Electromagnetic waves differ in there properties because of the difference in there frequency
what are three ways that ocean zones differ from one another
isotopes of a given element differ in the number of neutrons they have.
it differs by the vibrations
yes
Monosaccharides differ from one another in the following ways: The number of carbon atoms they contain. The orientations of their hydroxyl group. The location of their carbonyl group.
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