A Uniport. :)
A dilute solution contains a relatively small amount of solute per given amount of solvent. Dilution involves adding more solvent to a concentrated solution to reduce the concentration of the solute. This process results in a solution with a lower concentration of solute molecules.
BLOOD. that is the only liquid tissue you will ever find in the human body. --thoughtfulobserver
Xylem transports water up to the leaves.Water:Is absorbed from the soil through root hair cellsIs transported through the xylem vessels up the stem to the leaves.Evaporates from the leaves (transpiration)But the phloem transports nutrients to the leaves.
Yes, solute can draw water through osmosis. When there is a higher concentration of solute outside a cell, water will move out of the cell in an attempt to balance the concentrations, leading to dehydration or shrinking of the cell.
When a carrier protein binds with a substance it changes it shape during the transport. When an enzyme is present with a substrate the enzyme then like a carrier protein will change its shape.
Carrier proteins transports specific molecules just as enzymes will only react to specific substrates. Molecules will only bind to their respective receptors. It can be thought of sort of like a puzzle piece, which will only fit into its correct place. Enzymes and substrates also function in this matter.
A solution that has only a little solute is called a dilute solution. In a dilute solution, the concentration of the solute is low compared to the solvent. The amount of solute in the solution is relatively small.
It will be a solute only.
A carrier is someone who is able to transmit the disorder to someone else without being affected by it themselves. An example of this is hemophilia where the mother can carry the disease but she can only give it to some of her sons.
Discounting US aircraft (fixed wing & rotor wing) the only troop transports used during the Vietnam war were US Navy vessels and the US Army's M113 APC/ACAV (Armored Personnel Carrier/Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle).
Yes, particles of a solid solute can escape into the solvent at the surface of the solute through a process called dissolution. This occurs when the particles of the solute come into contact with the solvent molecules and break free from the solid lattice structure to become dispersed throughout the solvent.
It depends on the polarity of the solute and the solvent. If the solute is polar, then it will only dissolve in a polar solvent If the solute in nonpolar, then it will only dissolve in a nonpolar solvent
Yes
This is called osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration. It does not require the presence of other molecules for it to occur.
This depends on the solubility of the solute, the mass of solute and temperature.
Solute- whatever chemicals are in the air freshener Solvent- the air
Stirring does not increase the solubility of a solute in a saturated solution. In a saturated solution, the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve has already been reached. Stirring only helps in evenly dispersing the solute particles within the solution, but it does not increase the amount of solute that can dissolve.