Complex V in the electron transport chain (ETC) is known as ATP synthase. It plays a crucial role in synthesizing adenosine triphosphate (ATP) by using the proton gradient generated by the preceding complexes in the ETC. As protons flow back into the mitochondrial matrix through ATP synthase, the energy released drives the conversion of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate into ATP.
A 3d shape with 5 faces can be a square pyramid
Yes. Also, for finding any other root (cubic root, fourth root, etc.). The main square root of a complex number can be found easily if it is expressed in polar notation. For example: the square root of 5 at an angle of 46 degrees) the complex number that has the absolute value 5 and an angle of 46 degrees) is equal to the square root of 5, at an angle of 46/2 = 23 degrees.
4-5% only know about complex numbers...
Imaginary number is a number that consist of only Imaginary part. Such as i, 40i, 1/2i, etc. While the difference between the imaginary numbers and the complex numbers are that complex number also contains Real numbers, and can be written as a + bi. For example, 30+i, 1/2+1/2i, etc.
Just multiply 5 x 1, 5 x 2, 5 x 3, etc.; also 5 x (-1), 5 x (-2), etc.
A 3d shape with 5 faces can be a square pyramid
5/8 can be written in percentage (62.5%) and in decimal (0.625) or just in more complex form (like 10/16, 50/80 etc)
Not always - you can write a sentance such as: This experiment is complex (you will need: salt, water, etc.) or; This experiment is complex (you will need many items), such as salt, water, etc.
A suitable name for an early complex village could be "Pioneer's Haven".
Yes. Also, for finding any other root (cubic root, fourth root, etc.). The main square root of a complex number can be found easily if it is expressed in polar notation. For example: the square root of 5 at an angle of 46 degrees) the complex number that has the absolute value 5 and an angle of 46 degrees) is equal to the square root of 5, at an angle of 46/2 = 23 degrees.
-5 - 7i
That 5 is a factor.
To any set that contains it! It belongs to {-5}, or {-5, sqrt(2), pi, -3/7}, or all whole numbers between -43 and 53, or multiples of 5, or negative integers, or rational numbers, or real numbers, or complex numbers, etc.
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carriages, bicycles, skateboards, unicycles, etc.
robbery with arson, kidnapping with homicide etc.
carriages, bicycles, skateboards, unicycles, etc.