sorry this might be a bit late,
but has perhaps you could argue that stretching is not recommended prior to short duration power sports, as reaction time would be decreased (tiring of nerve firing impulses) blah blah blah and stretch shortening cycle etc...
I don't like that question...
Hi,
I'm in yr12 this year and just trying to decide on what course i should apply for and am a bit stuck... I'm very interested in studying biochemistry but am unsure about what degree i should apply for and at which university.
any suggestions?
thank you
If I am not mistaken, the change in petal colours is due to the presence of Aluminium ions in the soil... the more acidic the more that are free. That is part of the environment, the chemical composition of it. But i don't see why it would matter, acidity is the environmental change that causes...
well, if you acutally look at the dates for each type of biological control, e.g for rabbits we see that they're quiet a few years apart.
basically from what i've gathered is that biological controls need alot of testing etc and they take a long time to produce. So the problem is... do you...
Glucose is C6H12 O6
whats glycogen? it is glycogen that is used isn't it?
and if the other ways of synthesising ATP are just using proteins and fats they don't worry about it...
and just with that... i'm assumming that the synthesis of ATP is from ADP so is that to say that there should be...
so we have the usual
glucose + oxygen --> energy(in form of ATP) + CO2 + H2O
whats the other...?
and yes i have looked at the links... i don't ask things i don't want to know about, thank you for the information but i just didn't think it was appropriate for cab31 to insult my...
When naming haloalkanes and CFCs, if the usual rule leads to two possible numbering systems then the lowest number is given to the more electronegative halogen.
The usual rule being all that crap about have the lowest number and yea... The bit about having it in alphabetical order still...