Fill in the gaps with the following words and word combinations. fusion / viscosity / measured / rotation / translocation
fusion / viscosity / measured / rotation / translocation
1. The insects are by far the largest group of organisms on earth, whether ______________ in terms of numbers of species or numbers of individuals.
2. Phospholipid bilayers are fluid, with the ______________ of olive oil.
3. The ______________ of gametes to form a new cell is called fertilization, or syngamy.
4. Environmental signals can result in the rapid ______________ of hormones in the plant.
5. The earth’s annual orbit around the sun and its daily ______________ on its own axis are both important in determining world climate.
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1. What matters here is that in such a bivalent redox process the two molecules, oxidant and reductant, meet, assume a new stable configuration after having lost or gained two electrons, then part.
2. What complicates the situation here is the fact that by adding one electron we disturb the position of all energy levels, and so the energy of the orbital which this added electron eventually occupies will not be identical with the energy of the lowest energy level which existed prior to our manipulation.
3. That the change in energy will not be equal to electron affinity minus ionization potential is due to the fact that there are additional complications.
4. What concerns us here is that the К for the highest filled orbital is a linear function of the ionization potential.
5. What would serve our purpose best would be knowledge of the ionization potentials and electron affinities of all molecules in biological media, but this information is not available.
6. That energy can move through proteins was suggested long ago by Bucher and Kaspers.
7. What is drawn here is infinity, since all electrons in infinity have the same energy.
8. That the essential point in quinhydrone interactions is not the H-bonding has been shown by Michaelis and Granick.
9. That there is no obligatory exchange of H between the two molecules in the crystal has been demonstrated by I. P. Gragerov and G. P. Mikluliin.
10. What makes this colour interesting is the similarity to the colour of the free radical of flavine-mono-nucleotide.
11. So what has been said for indole holds, also, for flavine- mono-nucleotide of which we do know that nature made it to serve as an electron transmitter.
12. That KSCN actually is a stronger donor than K1 can be shown by using a different acceptor.
13. That indoles may actually act in their biological reactions as electron donors is further suggested by the fact that OH group equally increases pharmacological activity and the electron donating property.
14. Any organ or any basic function, if studied properly, will lead us to an understanding of the basic and simple principles of life.
15. In my research I was always guided by the belief that life, however varied in its appearance, is always built on the same simple principles.
16. If we extract cells or tissues with water, the smaller part of the protein will be dissolved, but it will be the globular protein only which pass into solution while the basic structure will be left behind in the form of the semi-solid mass.
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