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Considered the simple cell from above (with initial volume 3nL containing .3 M protein and .2M Ca++). This cell is immersed in a 0.2M uera bath.
(b) What occurs as the cell achieves equilibrium?(c) What is the final osmolarity of the cell and solution?(d) What is the final cell volume?
The method of replicated sister-group comparison of species richness has been used to implicate certain adaptive characteristics as contributors to higher species richness.
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a pea plant with constricted pods is crossed with another constricted pod pea plant. what are the genotypes and phenotypes?
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Many infectious diseases are becoming difficult to treat because of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Populations of bacteria can become resistant when they are exposed to an antibiotic. What is the best general explanation for how this occurs?
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