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5. Two macromolecules, such as proteins, can adhere tightly and specifically to each other. How can weak forces such as electrostatic attraction, van der Waals bonds, hydrogen bonds, and hydrophobic forces lead to such strong adherence? A. adherence can be quite strong by having many...

As a scientist interested in studying this topic, state a clear hypothesis for a study examining CO2 levels and stomatal density. Draw a hypothetical graph for how stomatal density might vary with CO2 concentration (don’t forget axis labels). ...

ACROSS DOWN 3 Bacteria with a waxy coat 1 An acidic dye 2 Paper used to blot slides 4 Dye used for endospores 6 Dye used for acid fast stain 11 Adhere bacteria to the slide 12 Property produced by staining 13 Stain that distinguishes...

8. Calculate pH of the following buffer solutions (HHE). a. [H2CO3] = 0.6 M & [NaHCO3] = 0.3 M b. [TRIS cation]= 0.2 M & [TRIS] = 0.05 M 9. For the two buffers in question 8, calculate the pH of the buffer after the buffer is diluted...

Two million years ago, the rock pocket mice in Pinacate, Arizona, were all sandy colored. Though a black-colored mouse would be born every few thousand years to sandy-colored parents, the black coat color never stuck around in the population About 1.7 million years ago, lava...

Use the information below to answer questions 1-4. In mammoths, assume that spotted skin (S) is dominant over non-spotted skin (s) and that wooly hair (W) is dominant over non-wooly hair (w). Assume that a cross was made between a heterozygous spotted, non-wooly mammoth which...

Exercise 4-5 Organology enable the organ to function pU make up the body's organs is called organology. Most organs are made of layers of tissues stacked upon one another and "glued" together by proteins and other molecules in the ground substance. This exercise introduces you...