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Do we have to know about the chloride shift for AS??
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Nope you don't have toDo we have to know about the chloride shift for AS??
Think about it, if you zoom in more, do you see more cells?
The energy green plants take in, and the ones it wastes, all initially MUST come from photosynthesis.Hello can someone please show me how to calculate this? The answer is D
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I'm not sure which AS syllabus you're following but as per the 2016 one:
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ThanksNope you don't have to
What paper is this ?which one is the nucleus? I see so many dots :
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I don't rememberWhat paper is this ?
Well, you can mark one of them since it says show ONE nucleus. :3
Under LM yes you do, but EM you don't have to.do we need to learn preparation of material for viewing under electron and light microscope for AS?
But what exactly should we know? We just apply stain to color it right?Under LM yes you do, but EM you don't have to.
Uumm yeah I think so, try checking Mary Jones Revision Guide textbook. She summarized everything we need to know for the practicals plus some tips and hints.But what exactly should we know? We just apply stain to color it right?
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