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Seitz filters typically have a pore size ranging from 0.1 to 1 micron. The specific pore size will depend on the manufacturer and the intended application of the filter. It's important to select the appropriate pore size based on the particles you need to remove from the liquid.
The pore size of a polyacrylamide gel is primarily determined by the concentration of acrylamide and the crosslinker used in the gel preparation. Higher concentrations of both acrylamide and crosslinker result in smaller pore sizes, while lower concentrations lead to larger pore sizes. Additionally, the ratio of acrylamide to crosslinker can also impact pore size.
Pressure gradient or hydraulic gradient is the force that pushes groundwater from pore to pore below the water table. A boundary between saturated rock below and unsaturated rock above is the water table.
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The process that occurs when pore spaces in bone or wood are filled with silica is called silicification. During this process, silica-rich fluids permeate the material, replacing the organic matter and filling the pore spaces, which leads to the preservation of the original structure.
pore bearing animal.
sponges are many holes or pores in them which the use for feeding and such.they also belong to the phylum porifera,which means "pore bearing."
Phylum Porifera (Latin porus = pore, ferre =bearer) includes pore-bearing animals. These are commonly called sponges.
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that is a scientific name. its latin. it's scientific name is pore-bearing animals.
Phylum Porifera (latin for 'pore-bearing). Commonly known as sponges.
Porifera are pore bearing animals . Pores include ostia and osculum . they possess choanocytes or collard cells .
we are one, horses are another, actually im not sure what else. all other animals i can think of either release heat throuh their ears, or by panting
I have a pore on my face.
Function of Anal-pore
No. Sea sponges belong to phylum Porifera ("pore-bearing"), whereas arthropods with their joint appendages, exoskeletons and segmented bodies, belong to a totally different phylum, Athropoda.
A flatworm has both a mouth pore for ingesting food and an anal pore for excreting waste.