No, composition and structure are not the same thing. Composition refers to the elements that make up a substance or material, while structure refers to how those elements are arranged or organized within the substance.
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Yes, both a cockroach's exoskeleton (skin) and human fingernails are made of a protein called chitin. However, the composition and structure of chitin in a cockroach's exoskeleton are different from the keratin in human fingernails.
Homogeneous refers to a substance that has a uniform composition or structure throughout. It indicates that all parts of the substance are the same or similar in nature.
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A homogeneous object is one that is uniform in composition or structure throughout, meaning its properties are the same in all parts. This can refer to physical objects such as a uniform mixture of substances or mathematical objects like a homogeneous equation.
A medication named for its chemical structure is called a generic name. It is often derived from the drug's chemical composition and is used universally across different brands that manufacture the same medication.