alternative to practical?Please someone, What is ATP?
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alternative to practical?Please someone, What is ATP?
i cant! tomorrow is the exam and so many thing i dont know! OMG! GOD BLESS ME PLS!compensation point is the point (usually dawn and dusk) when there is no net movement of CO2.This happens cuz the rate of respiration and photosynthesis r at equilibrium i.e amount of CO2 absorbed for photosynthesis is equal to the amount of CO2 released by respiration.....n also stop crying!
Adenosine triphosphate - it is a coenzyme which transports chemical energy in the cells fro metabolic reactions. (note: one function of phosphate ions is to make ATP)Please someone, What is ATP?
to absorb carbon dioxide.http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Biology (5090)/5090_s11_qp_12.pdf
what is the use of KOH in question 16?
to absorb co2.http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Biology (5090)/5090_s11_qp_12.pdf
what is the use of KOH in question 16?
No. Adenosine triphosphatealternative to practical?
they are plant hormones which promote cell elongation in the shoot of the plant and inhibit cell elongation in the root.auxins?????????????what are they
and are they in our course.................pls help
lol..for a moment even i thought it waz Alternate to PracticalNo. Adenosine triphosphate
they are plant hormones which promote cell elongation in the shoot of the plant and inhibit cell elongation in the root.
So, the part that has more auxin in the shoot elongates more whereas part that has more auxin in the root elongates less ... thus the bending (up and down respectively)
auxins?????????????what are they
and are they in our course.................pls help
they are not in our syllabus .they are plant hormones which promote cell elongation in the shoot of the plant and inhibit cell elongation in the root.
So, the part that has more auxin in the shoot elongates more whereas part that has more auxin in the root elongates less ... thus the bending (up and down respectively)
Haha .lol..for a moment even i thought it waz Alternate to Practical
yup about Tropisms n auxins...i still didnt get dat part?Haha .
Anyways, any help?
same as NaOH? also absorb CO2?to absorb carbon dioxide.
yes.same as NaOH? also absorb CO2?
yup.same as NaOH? also absorb CO2?
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