The function of polar microtubules is to elongate while the centromere microtubules shorten, so the chromatids can reach the opposite poles (centrioles) of the cell.
it is polar since it has carboxylic acid (propanoic acid) function
they have a polar head and non-polar tails
Hemoglobin is a polar molecule due to its structure and the presence of charged and polar amino acids in its protein composition. The heme groups within hemoglobin also contribute to its overall polarity, as they interact with water and other polar substances. This polarity is essential for hemoglobin's function in transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
They both function the same way and are actually identical to the other, except for size; a polar bear's heart is larger than a human's.
A protein's structure is determined by its polarity. Sub-units have polar and non-polar parts. No-polar go in the inside and polar on the outside of the protein. They are attracted to each other and this is what causes the protein's complex patterns.
it is polar since it has carboxylic acid (propanoic acid) function
to keep the polar bear skin warm
they have a polar head and non-polar tails
Rectangular It converts co-ordinates from a polar form to rectangular (Cartesian) form. It is the opposite of the Pol (or Polar) function.
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The Pol function converts rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates
they have a polar head and non-polar tails
Your terms are not clear. If you mean SCN (chem.) it's polar (yes, ions can be polar). If you ScN (Transistor), it can be either; it's a switching function.
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the same as everything elses ears. to hear.
moving molecules