MPF - complex of cyclin and cdk that initiates mitosis by phosphorylating protein and other kinases; highest concentration at metaphase
Cdk - levels are constant throughout the cell cycle
Cyclin - levels vary because it is broken down by MPF after anaphase
were the first to describe the hidden double-helix structure of DNA molecules
the general functions of nucleus are to power the cell, to maintains structural elements and to organize the linear DNA molecules.
molecule A is a SImple Sugar WHile B Is Starch
Two characteristics that describe active transport are that active transport: -require energy -always maintain effervescence, which is the the state in which molecules move from a lower concentration to a higher one.
Atoms, molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism. Each structure contains the structure before it. An organism is made up of organ systems, an organ system is made up of organs, organs are made up of tissues, cells are made up of organelles, organelles are made up of molecules, and molecules are made up of atoms.
A chemical formula would describe a molecule by its constituent parts. The chemical name, however, also is based on chemical formula, and will also describe the molecule.
Epitome spreading is the act of molecules self spreading. It can also be called mimicry. This is when molecules seem to mimic other molecules, but are replicating themselves.
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A solution is usually expressed as percentages of each constituent ingredient.
Alkane molecules are nonpolar.
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At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
Things move across the membrane from lower to higher concentrations by active transport.
Describe how water molecules move through the cell membrane during osmosis?
Monosaccharide is another term that is used to describe the glucose molecules.
2 molecules of hydrogen bond with 2 molecules of oxygen which yields 4 molecules of hydrogen and 2 molecules of oxygen