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HOW WAS BIOLOGY PAPER 11

how was the paper ?


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the plants growing near sea water..sea water as water potential of -2500....conditions wer..1..the root has more negative wp than sea water
2...the roots are able to accumilate salts n solute
3...stomata remains open all the tym
 
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and i jst googled u wer correct about co and o2 same binding site and co2 alone
 
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the plants growing near sea water..sea water as water potential of -2500....conditions wer..1..the root has more negative wp than sea water
2...the roots are able to accumilate salts n solute
3...stomata remains open all the tym
ohhh i forgot what was my answer. what is the correct answer though?
 
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what about the question which said where hydrogen bonds are necessary
cellulose water haemoglobin and glycogen
 
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i choosed all except haemoglobin cause haemoglobin still has three more bonds ionic, disulfide and hydrophobic interactions while other compounds has only hydrogen bonds so it's necessary... i hope i'm correct...
 
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u can say haemglobin is an exception :$
well glycogen for sure needs hydrogen bonds as well as cellulose and certainly H2O

u have mary jones book??? chk page no. 33 and 34...haemoglobin is quartenary protein u biliv that i hope...chk its ritten dat quartenery protein nids all the 4 bonds as tertiary but associates with more than 1 polypeptide chain:)...and glygogen doest form hydrogen form..u knw y? cz its a storage cmpd..it is stable and compact and insoluble....so it dsnt foem hydrogen bond with water
 
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marz katy it makes sense to be all 3 for the halophyte: Keep stomata open constantly open to provide the gradient and a rootss to accumulate salts to lower the potential!
 
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