Poly(acrylic acid) or PAA (CAS number 9003-1-04) is a type of polymer. The monomer of poly(acrylic acid) is Acrylic Acid. In a water solution at neutral pH, many of the side chains of PAA will lose their protons and acquire a negative charge. For a description of unrelated compounds...
Why is pepsin active at a pH of 2? Why is the inside of the thylakoid more acidic? What is the purpose of redox reactions in the cell? Where do the H+ ions come from in cellular respiration's electron transport chain? How are H+ ions replenished in the matrix of the mitochondria af...
What does synthesis refer to in Bloom's Taxonomy? When a hexagon is used to describe a molecule, does that mean it's always a group of carbon? Explain the general formulae of thethe Alkane series. What is meant by a matrix structure in an organisation?
About ATP synthase, which is FALSE? A. ATP synthase is localized at the inner membrane of mitochondria. B. ATP synthase makes ATP from ADP and Pi. C. ATP synthase is composed of F0 and F1 parts. D. ATP synthesis happens in the absence of O_2. ...
The primary objective of this study is to delve into the determinants influencing individuals’ intention to trust digital platforms. Therefore, we conduct a meta-analysis of 74 primary studies that investigate the role of trusting beliefs, technology acceptance factors, as well as variables associated...
We have built a synthesis matrix to sort and categorize the information provided by each article. The columns across the top of the matrix were labelled with the publication’s title and then the matrix rows were filled with the relevant arguments and ideas for each of the seven reviewed ...
In Attention, how much time can we spend online, how much control do we exhibit when online, and who or what mediates where attention is given? In Wellbeing, can responsibility for our mental and physical wellbeing be shared with AI? These themes serve as a framework for a debate of ...
This chapter asks and then answers ‘What is our purpose?’ for student learning, for teaching and for the book itself. It elaborates the need for, and the possibility of, a coherent solution to the problems associated with an education in which all the parts are not well connected. ...
Threonine:This lesser known amino acid is involved in a range of biological processes.Threoninebest known for its role informingthe foundation of connective tissues, like collagen and elastin. Benefits What does collagen do for your body? Below are some of the top collagen benefits: ...
What is the purpose of gluconeogenesis? What is the difference between glucose and ATP? What is blood glucose homeostasis? How is glucose deemed soluble? How does glucose get to the matrix of a cell? How can a lipid be distinguished from a sugar?