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M95Caire said:I guess the GT would be about 34
i also marked C as the answer but i was confused with C & DMia4005 said:the sed after 2 generation it was 50 50, so the 3rd should be 75 =/
right?
mrpaudel said:Diameter of plant cell=40 micrometer
Enzyme high rate of reaction= competitive and high substrate concentration
The graph from the ventricles one...i guess i wrote D..(the region btween 4 and 5)
Both in eukaryotes and prokaryotes= except mitosis, all....
The last one= D(denitryfication)
Net productivity=0.5
Passive immunity less effective=antibodies broken down
first response to the pathogen=formation of antibodies
which one is in the sequence in the formation of enzyme= wrote..transcription condensation translation ionic bonding
Correct sequence= Carbonic anhydrase(No change), Hydrogen bicarbonate and hydrogen ion(Increases)
Question from root pressure= i chose option 1 and 3..(guess it was B)
Which contains mRNA=all
What property of water makes aquatic animals survive under water= highest density at 4 degree and latent heat of vaporization
the question on arteries and veins= 1, 2, 3, and 4 for arteries...and 2,3 and 4 for veins..!!
this is what i wrote....and..tell me what is correct guys..!!!
It would be D because they asked after 3 generations from N14 and N15.Star-fire said:i also marked C as the answer but i was confused with C & DMia4005 said:the sed after 2 generation it was 50 50, so the 3rd should be 75 =/
right?
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