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    core components. The main aspects being water, proteins, lactose, and minerals. There are, however, other substances that make up milk such as vitamins, enzymes, and phospholipids. If whole milk is left out for a long enough period of time, fat molecules will float to the top of the milk and can then be collected as cream. In heavy cream, a form of milk with a higher fat content, fat globs are surrounded by phospholipids that keep the fats from pooling together into one large mass. This…

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    Polymerisation Essay

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    energy released in deformation recovery to the energy caused the deformation. First ball has good elastic property when it hits the floor there is deformation occurs in the rubber ball. This deformation leads to change the location of molecules. After hitting the molecule try to attain its original position so it will try to reduce energy. Release of energy cause bouncing of ball. The second ball is very rigid so there is no deformation occurs so there is no bouncing occurs. B) When first ball…

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    Macromolecules Conclusion

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    lipids, and nucleic acids.. These four organic macromolecules provide all cells with structure, create and store energy, and can be hormones, immune substances and genetic material. A macromolecule, or polymer, is a large complex molecule built from smaller molecules, or monomers, such as nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids. Monosaccharides and polysaccharides are both carbohydrates. Polysaccharides are a complex carbohydrate composed of a chain of monosaccharides that are linked…

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    the atmosphere Two-thirds of the Earth’s ozone layer disappeared by 2065 during the simulation Chlorine is the chemical element in CFCs identified in the article as the element involved in destroying the ozone layer Three atoms of oxygen make up a molecule of ozone Gordon Dobson first measured the wavelengths of UV light reaching the Earth’s surface The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone is the name of the international agreement that limits the production of CFCs Part B Cl…

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    cause the solid to melt into a liquid or will cause sublimation to occur where the solid changes directly into a gas. Liquid: Liquids conform to the shape of the container they are put in. There are still intermolecular forces acting between the molecules, however not as much as in a solid. The particles that compose a liquid have more kinetic energy to overcome these forces. Heating a liquid to a certain extent depending on the liquid will cause the liquid to vapourise into a…

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    to extract as much energy in the form of ATP, from a molecule as…

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    and various glandular organs such as salivary glands, liver and the pancreas. Digestion is important for breaking down food into nutrients, which the body uses for energy, growth, and cell repair. Food and liquids must be changed into smaller molecules of nutrients before the blood absorbs them and carries them to the cells throughout the…

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    drug, this means that it occurs both in nature and is part man-made. Lysergic acid comes from ergot, a fungus that grows on rye. Diethylamide is a non-organic chemical. The molecular structure of LSD is 20 Carbon molecules, 25 Hydrogen molecules, 1 Oxygen molecule and 3 Nitrogen molecules. LSD has a molar mass of 323.43g/mol and a melting point of 176 degrees F (80 degrees C). LSD is labeled as a Schedule I controlled substance…

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    unsaturated fatty acid contains a single carbon-carbon double bond then, this will be called a monounsaturated fatty acid. An example of a monounsaturated fatty acid is Oleic acid which has a chemical makeup of C17H33COOH. When the unsaturated fatty acid molecules contains one or more carbon-carbon double bond, it is known as a polyunsaturated fatty acid. A great example of polyunsaturated fatty acids is linoleic acid because it contains two double bonds, its chemical equation is,…

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    Cell Biology Beta cells in pancreatic tissues are described as eukaryotic cells and not prokaryotic, this is because the cell is larger in size and there is a true nucleus present which contains DNA. In prokaryotic cell there isn’t a nucleus and the DNA is free within the cytoplasm. Also Beta cells have many organelles and there is mitochondria present, which in a prokaryotic cell there are fewer organelles and there aren’t any mitochondria present. Beta cells in the pancreatic tissue release…

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