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Dictionary » A » Activated atom Activated atomActivated atom An atom possessing more than normal energy as a result of input of energy. See: excited state. Synonym: excited atom. ![]()
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The Fiber Disease... and is dephosphorylated by the phosphatase PTEN. Both molecules are activated by the same extracellular cue. However, the difference in their ... by Newton's third law (which Maxwell neglected because at the time the atom was regarded as just a blob with no internal structure) the positively ...
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Help! Cellular Respiration!... chain. About acetyl~CoA. After pyruvate is obtained by glycolysis it is activated with CoA. This is first done by removing the energy poor -COOH bonf from pyruvate and attaching the leftover acetyl bond to a Sulfur atom in the structure of CoA. This molecule, acety~CoA, then transforms the ...
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN... electron falls back down, visible light is released. Depending on the atom in which the quantum jump occurs, different wavelengths of light is ... (carotenoid) ... and so on until it reaches the chlorophyl. This 'activated' chlorophyl molecule then breaks up water to liberate O2. This ...
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