Use the prefix trans- (Apex)
use the prefix TRANS-
Use the prefix trans
antiport: transports 2 solutes in opposite directions (example: Na/K pump)
A molecule with opposite charges at opposite ends is said to be a polar molecule. All such molecules are water soluble.
This is the polarity of the water molecule.
use the prefix TRANS-
Use the prefix trans
Use the prefix trans
use the prefix TRANS-
antiport: transports 2 solutes in opposite directions (example: Na/K pump)
A molecule with opposite charges at opposite ends is said to be a polar molecule. All such molecules are water soluble.
A molecule whose ends have opposite electric charges is called a polar molecule.
Yes. They diverge from a common endpoint in opposite directions.
If a molecule has ends with opposite charges, it is usually referred to as a dipole, or polar.
Strike Slip Rate
Opposite Rays
strike slip fault