The answer is True
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If you can generate a strong enough static charge, and construct a glove to hold the charge, like a capacitor and slowly pour water on the glove. the positive hydrogen molecules in the water will attract to the static charge. and will become suspended.
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Yes you are correct
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Lymphocytes are T cells I believe.
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oceanography
environmental science
Explanation:
Oceanographers who have an all-around study of the oceans ( including marine science, geology, plate tectonics, ocean current circulation) are well suited to ascertain how best to harness tide energy to produce power. On the other hand, environmental scientists will ensure that during this process, the environmental impact of the project is well understood to protect the marine environment. An environmental scientist will, for example, ensure the protection of turtle breeding sites on the shores.
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Answer;
-Channel, Recognition, reception, transport
Explanation;
Membrane proteins serve a number of functions:
• Channel proteins: allow dissolved molecules to diffuse through the membrane. Some of these proteins are structured in a way that allows only certain small molecules or ions through.
• Carrier proteins: These have binding sites that allows them to bind to certain substances and physically move the substance from one side of the membrane to the other.
• Receptor proteins: These proteins have active sites shaped to fit specific signal molecules, such as hormones. Once the protein is activated by the substance, it sets off a series of changes in the cell,such as increased metabolic rate or cell division.
• Recognition proteins: These proteins, called glycoproteins (glyco = sugar) have complex carbohydrates attached to them. These form the identification system that allows your body cells to recognize each other as self instead of foreign.
• Protein filaments: Long strands of protein on the inside surface of the membrane help support and strengthen the cell membrane, forming the cytoskeleton.