Hi DaevonThomas5,
How is a community different from a population?
Answer:
C. A community is a group of many different species, while a population is made up of individuals of one particular species.
Answer:
Explanation:
1) Isoleucine.
three‑letter abbreviation:
iso class: Nonpolar, uncharged hydrophobic, simple amino acid
2) Name: Tryptophan
Abbreviation:Trp
Class: Nonpolar, heterocyclic amino acid
3) Name: Glutamic acid.
three‑letter abbreviation: glu
class: Negatively charged, acidic
4) Name: Arginine
Three‑letter abbreviation: Arg
Class: Positively Charged, Basic
5) Name: Threonine
Three-letter abbreviation: Thr
Class: Polar, Uncharged, Hydroxy amino acid
It is pH. If you have a pH of 0-6 it is a acidic. If you have a pH of 7 it is neutral. If you have a pH of 8 or above it is a base.