then tell us man!!! what are u waiting forI tended to give further details but none of it is necessary in O Levels, so i didn't. But still you need to know this concept about proteins, can be asked in paper 1.
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then tell us man!!! what are u waiting forI tended to give further details but none of it is necessary in O Levels, so i didn't. But still you need to know this concept about proteins, can be asked in paper 1.
tell us what?then tell us man!!! what are u waiting for
tailstell us what?
I told you just enough, you don't need to know more than this, solve past papers and bring your quarriesthen tell us man!!! what are u waiting for
umm... plz?I told you just enough, you don't need to know more than this, solve past papers and bring your quarries
y do u want to know things that are not included in the syllabusumm... plz?
it did -.-y do u want to know things that are not included in the syllabus
CIE CANNOT ask things not included in the syllabus
no they are notAre Auxins (growth hormone in plants) included in our syllabus? I've seen questions related to this in ATP.
No it wont as far as i know..its basically the same thing a bit more elaborated.PS.where did you get these papers?in question 4 (b), the marking scheme says that
water present in soil;
absorbed by root;
y is it absorbed?
doesn't water move in to the root hair cells by osmosis
if i wrote water moves in to the root hair cell by osmosis, will my statement be wrong?
i got them from hereNo it wont as far as i know..its basically the same thing a bit more elaborated.PS.where did you get these papers?
thnx broWell,the cow returns nitrates to the soil via egestion,urination.By the deamination of amino acids urea is formed and when it is passed out it is present in the soil where the freely present nitrifying bacteria act up on the matter and decompose it to form Nitrate(NO3-) ions,which enter the soil.
The factory on the other hand burns the fuel which contains nitrogen so oxides of nitrogen are emitted as exhaust(you may have read this in chemistry).They are then dissolved in rain to make acid rain,which falls on the soil and the nitrates are returned to soil.Any problem?
both galvanizing and sacrificial protection are methods of preventing rustingWhat is Galvanizing and Sacrificial Protection? [Chemistry] :/
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