chloroplasts
chloroplasts
Robert William Stobie has written: 'The use of polarized light for the study of adsorbed molecules' -- subject(s): Ellipsometry, Polarization (Light), Molecules, Chemisorption
it is the asbestose on which platinum is adsorbed.
yes,it will adsorb
Breaks down food into small molecules that can be adsorbed by blood.
In the context of tetanus toxoid, "adsorbed" refers to the process of attaching the toxoid to a carrier substance, usually an aluminum salt. This enhances the immune response when the toxoid is administered as a vaccine, as it helps stabilize the toxoid and improve its effectiveness. The adsorbed form prompts a stronger and longer-lasting immune response, making the vaccine more effective in preventing tetanus.
A yellow tulip primarily reflects yellow light while absorbing other colors from the spectrum, particularly blue and violet light. This selective absorption and reflection give the tulip its characteristic yellow appearance. In essence, the pigments in the petals enhance the reflection of yellow wavelengths while diminishing others.
They adsorbed onto the paper fibers, which they wet very easily.
Through the large intestine. Whatever is not used there is excreted.
easily liquifiable gases like Cl2, NH3,SO2,HCl are readily adsorbed because the critical temp of these gases are more. so it is easily liquified and adsorbed more readily.[critical temp is the minimum temp above which a gas cannot be liquified]easily liq. gases possess greater vanderwaals forces ,so they are adsorbed readily.these are the 2 reasons why these gases are readily adsorbed than permanent gases like H2, O2.N2 . etc
False, fats go to the lymphatic system.
No, soapstone is dense, non-porous and does not absorb liquids. Water and oil can be adsorbed by talc and soapstone.