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Dictionary » R » Releases ReleasesRelease (Science: chemical) abscission agent for loosening citrus fruit before harvesting Synonym: 5-chloro-3-methyl-4-nitro-1h-pyrazole ![]()
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Results from our forumEndosymbiosis = Hybridization Speciation?... enough, they will exchange genes; they merge but often keep their own cell membranes and sometimes their own genomes. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090819135436.htm As in the article words like "fusing" are used to describe a process which could also result where two organisms ...
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Bird-Dinosaur Newshere's a link to the original article http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090609092055.htm "dinosaurs couldn’t have given rise to birds" was never actually said in the article, though the tone of the article pretty much says it. Interesting. ...
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Re: ATP hydrolysis releases energy, but what kind of energy?You're right, I was also a bit sceptical when I saw the rest of his site :) The first link may have some answers, but it's going to take me some time to read it
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Re: ATP hydrolysis releases energy, but what kind of energy?Thanks for the answer! I did some further research and it seems to me it is not fully discovered yet how ATP fuels biochemical processes at the atom level (from what I have found that is, I could be mistaken). Two documents I've found that may provide an answer (haven't read them from top to bottom ...
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Re: ATP hydrolysis releases energy, but what kind of energy?The usual jargon is that the hydrolysis of ATP results in transfer of an exciton to another reaction. What that means is that the energy released by the hydrolysis excites an electron to a higher energy level (I can't tell you which electron, but the exciton energy can be transferred atom to atom if...
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