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IT WASNT INCREASING THATS FORSURECONCENTRATION OF SUBSTRATE WAS SAME BUT IT WAS BEING CONVERTED TO PRODUCT AND THE EXTENT TO WHICH IT WAS CONVERTED DEPENDED ON THE CONDITION OF THE ENZYME SIMPLE!!
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IT WASNT INCREASING THATS FORSURECONCENTRATION OF SUBSTRATE WAS SAME BUT IT WAS BEING CONVERTED TO PRODUCT AND THE EXTENT TO WHICH IT WAS CONVERTED DEPENDED ON THE CONDITION OF THE ENZYME SIMPLE!!
MOST SINGLE MEMBRANE ONE WAS GOBLET
Temp was increasing not decreasingwasnt it the first cuve that decreased as temperature decreased
No they given temperature so it always like increases n decreaseswasnt it the first cuve that decreased as temperature decreased
WE ARE ALSO SURE THAT IT WAS!IT WASNT INCREASING THATS FORSURE
YeahhhSingle sac was goblet cells one right
i meant temperature increases and the substrate decreasesNo they given temperature so it always like increases n decreases
Yes decrease then increasei meant temperature increases and the substrate decreases
Yesthe polymer was glycogen
the polymer was glycogen
Wdym? It was curve one B option right?Yes decrease then increase
I took a guess on c or b lolhow did you find out the number of bases with cell that had maximum mitotic divisions...(the answers were in 5000s,...four cells....telomeres?)
it was cWdym? It was curve one B option right?
oh lol i chose phosphate first and then i changed it to sugar.fml for sucrose one i chose protons outthe phosphates were changed btw
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