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BSC 108 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A.
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BSC 108 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A.
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Distinction Level BTEC Applied Science Assignment C, Chromatography (Verified)
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  • Distinction Level BTEC Applied Science Assignment C, Chromatography (Verified) Chromatography : a method used to separate chemical mixtures for analysis Soluble :solubility is the degree to which a substance dissolves in a solvent to make a solution Solvent : the substance in which a solute dissolved to produce a homogeneous mixture Mobile phase : the liquid that transports the substance mixture through the absorbing material which travels along the stationary phase and carries the substance...
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Chapter 23 - Mader Biology (Questions & Answers) Rated 100%
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  • Flowers - The reproductive structure in plants Double Fertilization - One sperm unites with an egg, forming a diploid zygote, and the other unites with polar nuclei, forming a triploid endosperm nucleus. Eudicotyledones (Eudicots) - -Two cotyledons -Flowering parts in four of fives or multiples of four or five -Pollen grain with three pores -woody or herbaceous -usually net venation -vascular bundles in a ring -taproot system Alteration of generations - The alteration of two or more di...
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UA BSC 108 Exam 2 Questions and Verified Answers (2024 / 2025)/ A+ GRADE
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  • 1. What is a photosynthetic autotroph? ANS An organism that makes its own food from inorganic ingredients. 2. What is the fluid inside chloroplasts called? ANS Stroma 3. What are the membranes inside chloroplasts called? ANS inner and outer mem- branes 4. Write the overall equation for photosynthesis. ANS 6CO2+6H2O’C6H12O6+6O2 5. What is the primary function of pigments in photosynthesis? Name the primary pigment used in photosynthesis. ANS Pigments absorb certain wavelengths. They ar...
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Distinction Level BTEC Applied Science Assignment C, Chromatography.
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  • Distinction Level BTEC Applied Science Assignment C, Chromatography. Mixture : a mixture is made when two or more substance are combined , but they are not chemically bonded together Chromatography : a method used to separate chemical mixtures for analysis Soluble :solubility is the degree to which a substance dissolves in a solvent to make a solution Solvent : the substance in which a solute dissolved to produce a homogeneous mixture Mobile phase : the liquid that transports the substance ...
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Bio 162 Final Objectives Questions  and Correct Answers | Latest Update  | A+
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  • Review the structure of the chloroplast and know where the light reaction and the Calvin cycle take place. Ans:Light reactions take place in the thylakoid membrane of the granum. The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma (cytoplasm of the chloroplast). The light reaction of photosynthesis begins when pigments in the chloroplast absorb light energy (photons). At the end of the light reaction, where is the energy derived from the photons stored? Ans:In NADPH and ATP which are then used...
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Louisiana Horticulture Exam study guide 2024 Questions and Answers Graded A
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  • 4 major plant parts include - roots stems leaves reproductive parts 4 functions of the root system include - absorption anchorage conduction storage 2 kind of root systems found in plants are - fibrous root systems and taproot systems Fibrous root system - root system that consists of numerous multi-branched roots that are slender; no one root is more prominent than the other. Tap root system (more difficult to transplant) - root system that consists of one main root that gro...
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NST1502 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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  • Well-structured NST1502 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)..... QUESTION 1 1.1 Define Energy. (2) 1.2 Use your native language to define energy. Name the language and define it. (2) 1.3 What do greens plants depend on to make food? (2) 1.4 What process do green plants use to make food? (2) 1.5 What do animals depend on green plants for? (2) 1.6 Name seven life processes that requires energy. (7) 1.7 Can any living organism e...
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TB07 Questions and answer Graded A
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  • TB07 Questions and answer Graded A Chapter 07: Vitamins Nix: Williams' Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 15th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. For a compound to be classified as a vitamin, it must a. be synthesized by the body. b. be required in large quantities. c. perform a vital function. d. be water soluble. ANS: C For a compound to be defined as a vitamin, it must be a vital, organic, dietary substance that is not a carbohydrate, fat, protein, or mineral and is necessary in only ver...
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