Can ethics Satisfy Basic Human Needs in an organization ?
conditions : talk about
The answer should be in 1 page and half .
In: Operations Management
Define Human Genetics. What arethe major branches and fields of human genetics?
In: Biology
We have titrated natural water in which the primary buffering agent is carbonate species and understood how to predict the titration curve using the equilibrium constants of those weak acids. Plot the estimated curve for the titration of 1 L of 0.001 M phosphoric acid with 0.1 M NaOH.
In: Chemistry
We have titrated natural water in which the primary buffering agent is carbonate species and understood how to predict the titration curve using the equilibrium constants of those weak acids. Plot the estimated curve for the titration of 1 L of 0.001 M phosphoric acid with 0.1 M NaOH.
In: Chemistry
So if I have KNO3 and I mix it with water, is the solution basic or acidic? How do I know? I'm very confused in how to know if acids or bases are made when mixing something with water..
Also, is ClO- a weak acid or a base when mixed with water? and how?
In: Chemistry
Select the statement that applies to Mycoplasmas.
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These bacteria are intrinsically resistant to β-lactam antibiotics. |
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These bacteria have mycolic acids in their cell wall. |
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These organisms have a rapid generation time. |
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Mycoplasmas resist the effects of β-lactam drugs by synthesizing a β-lactamase. |
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These organisms all contain a terminal organelle. |
In: Biology
Write down the structure of arachidonic acid (C20:4 Δ5,8,11,14). Write down the second and third cycles of β-oxidation of arachidonic acids including the corresponding enzymes. How many ATPs can be synthesized with the free energy generated from the oxidation of arachidonic acid? Show your calculation.
In: Chemistry
In a paragraph or 2, pick 3 of the 4 molecules (protein, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids) and talk about why those 3 molecules that you picked are important for our health. Also talk about bonds types and how the types of bonds makes those molecules good for it function.
In: Biology
In: Biology
Label the four mutated DNA segments shown below according to the type of point mutation each represents. Use the codon table above to determine how each mutation would affect the amino acid coding for each segment.
Drag the labels to their appropriate locations to identify the type of point mutation shown.

In: Biology