A polymer<span> is a large macromolecule made up of many repeating, smaller units. These units are called </span>monomers, and can vary in size and composition. Polymers can be made from chains of just one type of monomer<span> or several </span>monomers<span>. The number of individual </span>monomers <span>in a </span>polymer chain<span> can range from small to large </span>
Answer:
Gregor mendel throught his work on pea plants discovered the fundimental laws of inheritance he deduced that genes come in pairs and are inherited as distinct units
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The given question is incomplete as the group of choices are missing, however, the group of choices are given as follows:
Select one
a. Protein consists partially of amine groups that are neutral as a result of protonation (of one H ion)
b.Protein contains deprotonated carboxylate groups, resulting in a negative charge
c. The carboxylate groups in protein act very much like carboxylic acid groups (-COOH), except that they are deprotonated
d. If the human body did not act like a buffer solution, each time you ingested an acid the carboxylate groups would protonate, causing the protein structure to disintegrate.
Answer:
The correct answer (incorrect statement) is : option C.
Explanation:
pH of blood should be remain 7.5 in order to make proteins of the body and blood intact and functional. Human protein have neutral amine group due to the protonation and negative carboxylate group due to the deprotonation.
carboxyl group behave like an acid and carboxylate group behave like a base due to the fact that Carboxylate group (-COO-) is conjugate base of Carboxyl group. Human body acts like buffer to prevent the protein from disintegrate.
Thus, the correct answer is : option c.
Answer:
Option A, Some people consider embryos to possess rights equal to those of fully developed human beings.
Explanation:
When stem cells are derived from embryo, the embryo dies in lieu to end of its cell development and this happens because stem cells are the only cells that have potential to develop an embryo by producing more stem cells and differentiating them into specific organs.
In most of the study, embryonic stem cells are derived from embryos that are obtained from IVF technique as an spare embryo. But this act is considered unethical as embryos have life within them and hence they also have rights equal to a fully developed human being.
Hence, option A is correct.