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Water mole

water mole

(Science: zoology) The shrew mole. See Shrew.

The duck mole. See Duck.


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cellular respiration???

... membrane. Keeping it simple cellular respiration starts with a molecule of glucose, which is a six carbon sugar. It is converted to two ... ETS to their ground state where oxygen is there to accept them to form water. Energy released by electrons is used by the giant protein ATPase to ...

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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans

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MES Buffer

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Re: Preparing a Buffer Solution

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