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Modes of Nutrition
Saprobiontic nutrition. Saprobionts (saprotrophs) are decomposers. They get their food by digesting dead and decaying organisms. ...
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Rhizopus - a saprobiont
Rhizopus as a saprobiont. Rhizopus is a fungus which is commonly found growing on bread ...
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Nucleic Acids
The 3 base hypothesis is now accepted and is called the base triplet hypothesis. A sequence of 3 bases (a triplet) is called a codon. ...
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Modes of Nutrition
Modes of Nutrition. For most of these you need know little more than a definition. ... But different in that both species benefit from the association ...
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Modes of Nutrition
Modes of Nutrition. For most of these you need know little more than a definition. Where a named example is given you can expect to have to give the example ...
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Modes of Nutrition
Modes of Nutrition. For most of these you need know little more than a definition. Where a named example is given you can expect to have to give the example ...
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C:\Documents and Settings\Nick Snowden\My Documents\Teaching\AS ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML substrate concentration / milligrams per cubic centimetre initial rate of reaction / milligram s of product per second. Graph 3. Graph 4 ...
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Membrane Transport
This occurs by fusion of the lysosome with the endocytic vacuole. The waste products are then excreted by exocytosis. endocytosis+exocytosis diagram.gif ...
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Lipids - structure and function
similar structure to lipids but; only 2 FA; third hydroxyl has a phosphate ... whether the resulting lipid is an oil or a fat; State 4 functions of lipids ...
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Lipids - structure and function
similar structure to lipids but; only 2 FA; third hydroxyl has a phosphate group attached; phosphate group is polar; so phospholipids orientate with ...