Cohesion is the attraction or holding together of molecules of the same substance. It affects living organisms through water, which also has adhesion (holding together of molecules of different substances). A combination of cohesion and adhesion creates capillary action, the ability for water (or any liquid) to run along a surface. (basically, it allows water to climb up small tubes.
YAY ME! :)
Cohesion is the attraction or holding together of molecules of the same substance. It affects living organisms through water, which also has adhesion (holding together of molecules of different substances). A combination of cohesion and adhesion creates capillary action, the ability for water (or any liquid) to run along a surface. (basically, it allows water to climb up small tubes.
Water molecules due to cohesivity are bonded together and this is important for the movement of water in living organisms..
hydrogen bonds (:
Cohesion is the attraction or holding together of molecules of the same substance. It affects living organisms through water, which also has adhesion (holding together of molecules of different substances). A combination of cohesion and adhesion creates capillary action, the ability for water (or any liquid) to run along a surface. (basically, it allows water to climb up small tubes.
Cohesion and adhesion put together is called capillarity. Capillarity alows water to move throughout a plant.
Nucleic acid is important to living organisms because they are large molecules which hold tons of details and genetic information. They make us who we are.
Enzymes are organic molecules that catalyze reactions in living systems.
It may referred to self replicated molecules. Our DNA and RNA are example of molecules that can replicate itself by attract paring monomers and form bond between each monomer to become the exact opposite polymer. Self replication is the most important aspect for us living thing reproduce our cells. The theory of Abiogenesis rely on the presence of natural self-replicated polymer for the life come to existence.
Cohesion is the attraction or holding together of molecules of the same substance. It affects living organisms through water, which also has adhesion (holding together of molecules of different substances). A combination of cohesion and adhesion creates capillary action, the ability for water (or any liquid) to run along a surface. (basically, it allows water to climb up small tubes.
Carbon dioxide molecules are very important for photosynthesis
Cohesion and adhesion put together is called capillarity. Capillarity alows water to move throughout a plant.
Carbon and hydrogen
cohesion and adhesion
The cohesion between strands of the DNA double helix and the primary structure of proteins are both dependent on hydrogen bonding.
Yes but only when they form organic molecules that form living organisms or when the molecules are important to certain organisms.
Nucleic acid is important to living organisms because they are large molecules which hold tons of details and genetic information. They make us who we are.
Lipids
No. Molecules are not alive. The smallest living units are cells.
Water acts as a very effective transport medium inside plants and living things. It is due to water's hydrogen bond that makes water molecules cohesive (stick together).
Phosphorus is essential to living organisms because it forms a part of vital molecules such as DNA and RNA.