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The water inside the cell goes with the low concentration to reach equilibrium.
Molecules tend to travel from a concentration from high to low. A cell will reach equilibrium when the concentration gradient has become equal on both sides of a cell (inner and outer membrane). A cell will reach what is called "dynamic equilibrium" when the concentration gradient of a cell is equal, but molecules still move back and forth in the same proportions.
Molecules move a from regions where they are in higher concentrations to regions where they are in lower concentrations. Random
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The three main factors that affect enjyme activity are:- a)Temperature:Enzymes generally function properly at a narrow rangr of temperature and shows its highest activity t a particular temperature called its optimum temperature. b)pH:-as temperature pH also has a particular value ,in which the enzymes are most active,called the optimum temperature. c)Concentration of substrate;-with the increase in substrate concentration,the velocity of the enzymatic reaction also increases,till a maximum velocitywhich does not rise any further with the rise in substrate concentration.
Lack of oxygen
A low temperature can slow down enzyme activity and high temperatures can denature an enzyme making it unusable. pH levels also affect enzyme activity. Every cell has an ideal temperature and pH
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The water inside the cell goes with the low concentration to reach equilibrium.
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The System will reach EQUILIBRUIM.
Molecules tend to travel from a concentration from high to low. A cell will reach equilibrium when the concentration gradient has become equal on both sides of a cell (inner and outer membrane). A cell will reach what is called "dynamic equilibrium" when the concentration gradient of a cell is equal, but molecules still move back and forth in the same proportions.
Molecules move a from regions where they are in higher concentrations to regions where they are in lower concentrations. Random
The buried layer is for increasing the conductivity of the path the charges take to reach the collector terminal.