a. Find a chemical structure of a phospholipids molecule.
b. Estimate the length of the molecule.
c. Estimate the diameter of a micelle assembled from phospholipids molecule.
d. Calculate the resolution of the microscopy. (20X, NA=0.45, y=500nm) can we see micelles?
a. Find a chemical structure of a phospholipids molecule. b. Estimate the length of the molecule....
1. Four elements make up 96% of the molecules involved chemical a) Oxygen, (0), b) Nitrogen (N), c) Carbon (C), d) Hydrogen (H) Ne in chemical evolution. Which of the following is not one of these? 2. During Chemical Evolution, elements reacted with each other to form sl norga compounds is thought to have been a critical solvent for elements and simple molec Oxygen ef Water molecules? a) Formaldehyde b) Carbon dloxide c) Ammonia d lipid bilayer was important because:...
A cell membrane consists of a lipid bilayer, which is a double layer of phospholipids. Each phospholipid has a hydrophilic phosphate head and a hydrophobic lipid tail. These phospholipids are not chemically bound to one another, but rather maintain their structure due to the fact that the lipid tails do not like water. They're hydrophobic^2. If they all buddy up, then they can all stay dry. (See figure.) One way to deal with this quantitatively is to realize that there...
1.) Estimate the length of each of the following objects in um: (400x) (100x) 2.) How does a microscope's iris diaphragm lever work like the iris of an eye? 3.) Assume that you are using the low-power objective and an object takes up a quarter of the field of view. Estimate the diameter of the object in um. 4.) Indicate a possible solution for each of the following complaints during microscope usage: a.) There is not enough light to view...
The smallest chemical units of matter are atoms b) molecules c) protons d) neutrons e) electrons . Which of the following would have the largest size? a) an atom b) a molecule c) a proton d) a neutron e) an electron 3. Isotopes of an element differ in the number of a) protons in the nucleus b) electrons in the nucleus © neutrons in the nucleus d) electron clouds e) energy levels they contain 4. VO The atomic number represents...
Mth 229, Calculus Computer Laboratbi The length of a curve defined by the graph of fx) from x-a to x b is givell U definite integral +dx shown below. Find the length of the sine curve from 0 to 2π as we can see that 7.44 is a Using the sum of the lengths of the selected sides of the upper bound for this of the selected sides of the three triangles Using the lengths lower bound for this arc...
36. Which statement is true about Nucleic Acids? a) DNA is a protein b) DNA is identical to RNA C) RNA has the structure of a double helix, d) RNA binds to DNA but not to amino acids. e) None of these are true. 37. Which is true for DNA, RNA and Polypeptides? a) They all have R groups, b) They are formed from ribose by dehydration synthesis. c) They all have subunits that include nitrogenous bases. d) They were...
Which statement is false about the heme group contained in globins? The chemical structure of the heme groups in myoglobin and hemoglobin B The heme group is tightly, but non-covalently, held in myoglobin molecule. When oxygen binds to heme, the iron ion is oxidized from Fe to Fe3. If exposed to air, a free heme group (not associated with hemoglobin) is readily oxidized converting Fe2 to Fe3 and can no longer bind oxygen A are identical. C D
accordingly answer and i pt): Polymers and Monomers. Read each question chemical structure, in a oymer chemical structure based on the polymer name and provide the monomer unit chemical structure, in addition. Lastly applications. An example answer is provided as guidance. , provide an example of how the polymers are utilized in (bio)engineering Polymer Chemical Structure Polymer Full Name and Abbreviation Usage Example for Monomer Unit Structure(s) _ _pt per box) pt per box) pt per box) Nucleic Acid (DNA)...
a) what is the heat loss per unit length from the pipe in
W/m?
b) Estimate the heat loss per unit length if a 50 mm thick layer
of insulation with a conductivity of 0.058 W/m K. Neglect radiation
for this part.
3. A 0.20-m diameter, thin-walled steel pipe is used to transport saturated steam at a temperature of 486K in a room for which the air temperature is 25°C and convection heat transfer coefficient at the outer surface of...
Q. 3. Potassium fluoride adopts the rock salt (NaCl type) structure, with a density of 2.48 g/cm3. Using the data for the Part 4 model you constructed, calculate the expected distance between the center of the potassium ion and the center of an adjacent fluoride ion in pm. Q. 4. The diameter of a Cs+ ion is 334 pm; the diameter of a Br- ion is 392 pm. For CsBr, which crystallizes in the CsCl type structure from Part 5,...