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  1. When plants produce too much food than can be consumed, what …

    insoluble subtances advantages of insoluble substances: can be stored for a long time without moving from storage areas if soluble glucose were stored, it would be moved around the plant …

  2. Answers created by Dave - Socratic

    Do carbohydrates have amino groups? How do hydrophobic amino acids and hydrophilic amino acids cause proteins to have a specific shape? What are some examples of eukaryotic cells? …

  3. Question #2a0a3 - Socratic

    That is because RNA forms polypeptide chains i.e proteins Proteins form an integral part of every living cell on this planet. Proteins have a huge variety of shape, size and function.Every task in …

  4. Question #df1fa - Socratic

    Explanation: Proteins are the long chain of the amino acids. About twenty amino acids are known to us. The sequences of the amino acids are determined by the mRNAs during the protein …

  5. Question #8da2c + Example - Socratic

    A Central Force is a special kind of force that originates from a single point in space. A particle under the influence of this force will have its force vector always directed towards that origin …

  6. What organelles work with proteins in the cell? - Socratic

    Jan 27, 2016 · The most sensible explanation to me is that you want to know "what organelle makes proteins?" and that is ribosome,the protein synthesizing factory . It translates …

  7. Site Map - Cell Membrane Questions and Videos | Socratic

    What are some examples of substances that cross the cell membrane? How would you describe the role of proteins in the cell membrane? What is the principle of independent assortment? …

  8. Site Map - Hydrogen Bonds Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Do ethers and esters form hydrogen bonds with water and with themselves? Why are peptide bonds important for the secondary structure of proteins?

  9. Question #2872d + Example - Socratic

    A rank-m tensor is a mathematical object that represents N^m real numbers, where N is the dimension of space. rank-0 Tensor: represents a single real number and is usually called a …

  10. Question #4d94e + Example - Socratic

    Formula for simple present tense: Subject + 1st from of Verb(s/es) + Object. A singular verb is used when to Subject is plural i.e they, we etc... and also when Subject is I or you. A plural …