Complex carbohydrates or starches.
Potassium loses 1 electron to form the K+ ion. Fluorine gains one electron to form the F- ion
They bind in the active site.
Carbon monoxide bind easily to hemoglobin.
Nitrogen can form covalent bonds.
The word 'bind' is both a verb and a noun. The noun bind is a word for a problematic situation: "I'm in a bind."The noun forms for the verb to bind are binder and the gerund, binding.
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bind (third-person singular simple present binds, present participle binding, simple past bound, past participle bound or rarelybounden)
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The past participle of "bind" is actually "bound." "Bind" is the present and infinitive form of the verb, while "bound" is used in the past tense and as the past participle.
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-desis means bind or tie together.
The medical terminology combining form that means to bind or tie together is "ligament/o."
An ionic bond.
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mean - meat - beat - bent - bend - bind - kind