Want this question answered?
Its organic and has a good water holding capacity when hydrated. It is fiberous and helps bind the soil. It is slight acidic in nature.
Hormones do not bind to receptors with high capacity. The major defining properties of a hormone-receptor interaction, and what determines the strength of response is binding affinity and efficacy.
The Anglo-Saxon root "bind" means to tie, fasten, or restrain. It signifies the act of bringing things together or holding them in place.
Additives containing isopropyl alcohol will bind to the water and evaporate.
1g of Hb can bind with 1.34mL of oxygen instead 1.39 at full saturation because it does so at normal oxygen capacity.
The god of the waters; the Indian Neptune. He is regarded as regent of the west, and lord of punishment, and is represented as riding on a sea monster, holding in his hand a snaky cord or noose with which to bind offenders, under water.
no it does not even though it is good for you
Salts
Yes. Organic material mixed into soil absorbs and holds water. It also encourages populations of soil bacteria and fungi. Bacteria are "sticky", they secrete polysaccharides and other coilloidal (gluelike) materials to stick to their food source. These bacterial "glues" bind soil particles together into microaggregates that hold water by capillary attraction after it rains. The hyphae of soil fungi thread through and around these microaggregates, binding them into macropores, or channels for water and roots to pass through. The biomass of bacteria and fungi forms a water-absorbing web between soil particles.
if a boy or man that yes
Base
When CO2 mixes with water, carbonic acid is formed, the axis then increases positive ions, which then bind with calcium to form calcium carbonate.