Q: Based on the absorption spectra below, what would be the color of the pigment?
A: The colour that is absorbed is not reflected in fact its complementary colour is reflected.
Q: In a certain culture of bacteria the rate of increase is proportional to the number present. (i) If…
A: ( a ) In a certain culture of bacteria the rate of increase is proportional to the numberpresent.…
Q: How does acidic water affect the mass of a shell ? Can you provide alot of evindence
A: Ans- Ocean acidification can have a negative impact on marine life by causing calcium carbonate…
Q: What factors determine how quickly particles can reach equilibrium?
A: Chemical reactions are referred to as equilibrium reactions. Equilibrium occurs when there is a…
Q: Derive the Henderson – Hasselbach Equation. [H*][A¯] [HA] Ka=
A: The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is used in chemistry and biochemistry to calculate the pH of the…
Q: What were some of the experimental results fluid mosaic model helped explain?
A: The fluid mosaic model describes the structure of the plasma membrane as a mosaic of components…
Q: WHAT IF If Miller had increased the concentration of NH3 in his experiment,how might the relative…
A: Living organisms acquired their organic building blocks under the effects of powerful atmospheric…
Q: How does voltameter work?
A: Electricity is energy produced by the movement of electrons.
Q: Define the following terms:a. chemiosmotic coupling theoryb. uncouplerc. ionophored.…
A: Note: Since you have posted multiple independent questions in the same request, we will solve the…
Q: What is the purpose of the baking soda solution in the leaf disks experiment?
A: Leaf disks experiment is an experimental set up which is aimed at studying the effects of various…
Q: Explain Poiseuille’s Law with example?
A: A statement in physics: the velocity of a fluid's steady flow through a narrow tube (as a blood…
Q: In a dark cave, you discover a microscopic creature growing by stripping electrons from Cu+ (cuprous…
A: These are different categories of organism depending upon food sources.
Q: What is the importance of a Miller Disk?
A: Answer: Introduction: The Miller disk is a part of microscope which is an enumeration support which…
Q: What diffuses faster, low molecular weight compounds or high molecular weight compounds?
A: Diffusion is the net movement of substances from a region of higher concentration to a region of…
Q: By whom the principle of competitive exclusion was stated?
A: The principle of competitive exclusion is also referred to as Gause’s law. It states that two…
Q: What does Laplace’s law show?
A: The law of Laplace was discovered by a team of mathematicians including Piere-Simon Laplace. The…
Q: What is the spontaneous generation hypothesis?
A: Spontaneous generation Hypothesis: According to this theory life was originated from non living…
Q: Why red sea appears red in colour?
A: Red sea is the seawater inlet present between Africa and Asia. This river is the saltiest sea that…
Q: What does the Nernst equation describe?
A: The study of chemical reactions that occurs within living organisms is called biochemistry. This…
Q: Was there any difference in the amount of gas produced by yeast in room temperature tapwater…
A: Saccharomyces cerevisiae, more commonly known as Baker’s Yeast, is a single-celled microorganism,…
Q: Please provide examples of the (Hardy-Weinberg Law P^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1)
A: There are two equations necessary to solve a Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium question:?? + ?? = 1??² +…
Q: What is the flux?
A: Flux describes any effect that appears to pass or travel through a surface or substance.
Q: Explain the function of inserts and jet nozzles in drill bits?
A: Drill bits are basically the cutting tools which are used to remove material to create holes of…
Q: How to calculate Kcat from the graph?
A: Kcat is also called as the turn over number. Turn over number of an enzyme is defined as the number…
Q: What are blue revolution?
A: In India, Green revolution is an outburst in agricultural productivity; white revolution refers to…
Q: organism which take carbondioxide as a chemical source is known as Select one: a. photoautotrophs b.…
A: Introduction Carbon is a necessary component of all life on Earth. Carbon intake and outflow are a…
Q: What is the significance of light reaction?
A: Introduction: The process of preparing food from stored energy using sunlight is called…
Q: Describe the possibility of generation of novel life forms from a flask with boiled yeast broth,…
A: The theory of spontaneous regeneration, which proposed that life entities develop from inanimate…
Q: What does Poiseuille’s Law equation state?
A: Poiseuille's Law can be described as the flow of fluids through an IV catheter. It states that the…
Q: why H is 5' and E is 3'.
A: DNA replication is the process through which cells make copies of the genome's DNA. A cell must…
Q: What happens if we combine jello in a water solution with electricity?
A: There are three basic types of mixtures, solution, suspension, and colloids. A solution is a…
Q: how color relate to the wavelength of light absorbed by solution and lambda max?
A: Every solid object that we see has a color depending upon the light it reflects. Light is composed…
Q: If sea fireflies (Cypridia hilgendorfii) are heated in water at 100oC for a few minutes before…
A: Question - If sea fireflies (Cypridia hilgendorfii) are heated in water at 100oC for a few minutes…
Q: explain in your own words why thermophile organism gorws well at 55 Celsius
A: Microorganisms and their activities play a critical role in practically all of the processes that…
Q: ediction regarding the result of the experiment with celery sticks A. If a celery stick is placed in…
A: Hi! Since you posted 2 questions, we will be answering the first for you. Please post the other…
Q: h. If the wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum is 575 nm, what is this wavelength in meters?…
A: In healthcare, radiation use is for both diagnostic and treatment purposes.
Q: 1. Carols first question was, “What is an enzyme” a. Use the enzyme lactase as an example, and…
A:
Q: How does the kinetic–molecular theory of gases explain gas pressure?
A: According to kinetic-molecular theory, gas is composed minute particles called molecules. These…
Q: ou resuspend 1 ml of of a purified chlorophyll sample in 10 ml of 80% acetone, and determine that…
A: The Beer-Lambert Law (also called Beer’s Law) is used to determine the concentration of unknown…
Q: What was your observation during electric conductivity of salt and Tap water, and list out all…
A: Electrical conductivity is defined as the measurement of the ability of a material to allow the…
Q: What does gause's principle of competitive exclusion states?
A: BASIC INFORMATION Gause gave this principle on the basis of interaction of population which means…
Q: organisms that use light energy as carbon source is known as Select one: a. chemoHeterotrophs b.…
A: Introduction: Nutrition is the process of taking food by an organism as well as the utilization of…
Q: Explain based on molecular structure why Gram (+) and Gram (-) organisms stain differently.
A: The bacterial classification has been done using various methods such as their shape, type of…
Q: in microbiology, are there technologies that can help make bacterial culture and sensitivity done…
A: As we know Microorganisms are present everywhere and affecting Humans in positive and negative way.…
Q: Graphically derive the value of KM from a Michaelis-Menten Plot
A: Enzyme is basically biocatalyst that increase the rate of chemical reaction without itself being…
Q: and obtained an Rf value of 0.5. If you changed the solvent system to 50% hexanes / 50% ethyl…
A: Separation of compounds in Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) is done with the help of Retardation…
Q: Predict the relative intensity and wavelength maxima for the given molecules and stated conditions.
A: Intrinsic fluorescence is observed due to three aromatic amino acid residues - phenylalanine,…
State Gauss’s competitive exclusion principle?
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps