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I read this somewhere. I think it's non-polar because it is not soluble. It didn't specify soluble in what but I'm assuming it's water. Hence, according to 'like dissolves like' it's non polar because water is a polar substance.
The most inferior medial region of the abdomen is the
Water is the most polar molecule because of its bent shape and uneven distribution of charge, with oxygen being more electronegative than hydrogen. This leads to a positive side (hydrogen) and a negative side (oxygen) within the molecule, making it highly polar.
The fundus is considered the most superior region of the stomach. It is located above the body of the stomach and is typically where gas accumulates when the stomach is full.
The main component of the cell membrane is phospholipids. These are molecules with a polar (hydrophilic, water-loving) head composed of a phosphate (and usually a choline) and a non-polar (hydrophobic, water-hating) tail composed of fatty acids. In the cell membrane, these phospholipids are arranged in a bilayer - with heads facing the outside and the tails facing each other in the centre of the membrane.
Permafrost
This answer is defined by polar regions between 60 and 90 degrees of latitude. The southern polar region is included in the Antarctic region of the planet. Antarctica is a continent that makes up 10% of the Earth's surface. the northern polar region is located in the Arctic ocean, and it is surrounded by more land than you will find in the southern polar region.
Tropical rainforest region Temperate region Polar region Desert region
hard question but i think its the polar bear but it could also be penguins
Inuits, Most commonly refered to as eskimos, live in the northern polar region
The Arctic region contains more land than the Antarctic region. The Arctic region is made up of the Arctic Ocean surrounded by various countries like Canada, Russia, and Greenland. In contrast, the Antarctic region is a continent covered by ice that is located at the South Pole.
There are quite a few glaciers to hike to in Glacier, but probably the most-visited glacier is Grinnell Glacier, located in the Many Glacier Valley.
No, the polar caps of Mars are not believed to be composed entirely of frozen carbon dioxide. The polar caps consist of a mixture of water ice and carbon dioxide ice (dry ice). The carbon dioxide ice is most abundant during the winter.
Phospholipids is what makes up cell membranes. These are molecules with a polar head composed of a phosphate.
Definitely not in the arctic, but it is not impossible that there is some in the antarctic region. Actually there still is a lot of gold mining going on in Alaska, but that isn't really into the real polar region since most of Alaska is south of the Arctic Circle.
To the best of my knowledge that would be the South polar region.
To the best of my knowledge that would be the South polar region.