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How do carbohydrates differ from lipids? How do proteins differ from carbohydrates and lipids? What are lipids? How do lipids differ from carbohydrates and proteins? What are some examples of nucleic …
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insoluble subtances advantages of insoluble substances: can be stored for a long time without moving from storage areas if soluble glucose were stored, it would be moved around the plant in the phloem …
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Do carbohydrates have amino groups? How do hydrophobic amino acids and hydrophilic amino acids cause proteins to have a specific shape? What are some examples of eukaryotic cells? Which part of …
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That is because RNA forms polypeptide chains i.e proteins Proteins form an integral part of every living cell on this planet. Proteins have a huge variety of shape, size and function.Every task in the cell is …
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Progressive or travelling waves come in two types, called longitudinal and transverse that move like worms and snakes respectively. This means that in longitudinal waves the particles are moving back …
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"Oxidation number" is the conceived charge left on an atom in a molecule or compound when all the bonds to that atom are hypothetically broken, with the charge, the electrons of the bond, assigned to …
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Jan 27, 2016 · The most sensible explanation to me is that you want to know "what organelle makes proteins?" and that is ribosome,the protein synthesizing factory . It translates information from m …
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What are some examples of substances that cross the cell membrane? How would you describe the role of proteins in the cell membrane? What is the principle of independent assortment? How do the non …
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Metaphor is a method of describing an action using imagery to help the audience visualize it. Simile is a metaphor that uses "like" or "as." Alliteration is a sentence or sequence of words starting with the …
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A rank-m tensor is a mathematical object that represents N^m real numbers, where N is the dimension of space. rank-0 Tensor: represents a single real number and is usually called a scalar. Examples of …