Define the term glycosidic bond. Define hydrogen bonding and explain its effect on the physical properties of water. What is hydrogen bonding? Under what conditions can hydrogen bonds be formed? How do hydrogen bonds in water form? Can a covalently bonded hydrogen be in a hydrogen bond? What ...
In this work, we demonstrate thatcscB+S. elongatuscan promote growth of all tested heterotrophic species in pairwise co-cultures without the addition of external carbohydrates. We identify non-programmed interactions between cyanobacteria and heterotrophic microbes, including phenomena that are shared acros...
Furthermore, these synthetic consortia could be stabilized over the long-term (weeks to months) and both species could persist when challenged with specific perturbations. Stability and productivity of autotroph/heterotroph co-cultures was dependent on heterotroph sucrose utilization, as well as other ...
The properties of the resulting solution will depend on the properties of the solute and the solvent. Some solutions can act as electrolyte solutions depending on the nature of the solute. Answer and Explanation: 1 Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account View ...
The molarity of a solution is the quantity of moles of solute per liter of solution (mol/L), while the normality is the quantity of equivalents per... See full answer below.Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question...