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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
@perl
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
its A
OpenStudy (emmynimmy):
literally look up a cell on google and it'll have it labeled
OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
A
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OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
and lol
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
Enzymes can be affected by which of the following factor(s)?
temperature and pH
only temperature
only pH
none of the choices
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
@falconmaster52
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
D?
OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
hmm 1 sec
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OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
its been a while
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
it's fine take your time ... this hw isnt due till tomorrow lmao
OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
lol
OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
should be temp and Ph so A
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
wow never new that
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
i thought it helps the enzyme lol
OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
probably A it has a lot of mass so... :l
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
mind helping me with more question..... i have 33 it's fine if you cant help with all
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
they are fairly simple
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
i just dont want to be wrong
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
perl can you check all these question i ask
OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
hey its OK but i can help with 3 more i have a test
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
A computer model of cellular mitosis can simulate the aspects of cellular division quite well. However, microscopic observation of actual cellular mitosis can improve understanding because actual observations
may reveal greater unknown complexities
are easier than a computer model to view
are the same each time
may provide events in sequence
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
its A im sure
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OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
i think so to
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
@perl what yout hink
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
As a result of diffusion, the concentration of many types of substances
always remains greater inside a membrane.
eventually becomes balanced on both sides of a membrane.
always remains greater on the outside of a membrane.
becomes imbalanced on both sides of a membrane.
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
i dotn know this one
OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
srry gtg have a 300 point exam nice chatting tho
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
same alright bye
OpenStudy (falconmaster52):
when i come back ill try helping
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
yup bye
OpenStudy (perl):
"eventually becomes balanced on both sides of a membrane."
sounds good.
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
thanks :)
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
The process of diffusion requires
a vesicle
a concentration gradient
ATP
none of the above
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
C
OpenStudy (perl):
you need a concentration gradient and a volume to diffuse
think of the smell of freshly baked cookies
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
Molecules that supply energy for active transport are
ATP
sodium
potassium
all of the above
OpenStudy (sooobored):
adenosine triphosphate
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