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MIT Biology Hypertextbook: Chemistry Review
... These molecules are known as hydrophobic (water hating), as opposed to water loving hydrophilic molecules which can form H-bonds with H2O. Hydrophobic molecules tend to aggregate together in avoidance of H2O molecules; ... energetic solution involves forcing all of the nonpolar molecules together, thus reducing the total surface area that breaks up the H2O H-bond matrix. 2 pH The pH is a measure of ...
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Glycolysis Problems
... words, why are these proteins imbedded in membranes instead of floating freely in the cytoplasm, matrix or stroma? Give 2 important reasons. Question #2 Trace the sequence of chemical changes that ... . Question #4 What will be the net synthesis of ATP in prokaryotes when the following molecules are oxidized: (Explain how you got this answer) 1 mole of glucose in the presence ...
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