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Dictionary » S » Splits Splitssplit-skin graft --> split-thickness graft A graft of portions of the skin, i.e., the epidermis and part of the dermis, or of part of the mucosa and submucosa, but not including the periosteum. Synonym: partial-thickness graft, split-skin graft. ![]()
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Results from our forumchromosome 2 replication.the chromosome duplication is considered the replecation phase of the cell cycle, specifically distinct from the mitosis phase when the cell splits the replicated chromosomes. There is a whole phase inbetween the two (G2). But that's beside the point. i don't know much specifially about chromosome ...
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ATP ase vs. ADP aseDo you mean whether ATPase splits ADP? If so, I know that ATP isn't equal to ADP. In many cases ADP is an inhibitor.
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Odd mechanism for cancer... To understand it, it is necessary first to understand the development of a fetus. As cell division begins through mitosis and the original egg splits into 2, then 4, then 8, then 16 etc. to 64 cells all of these cells can develop into any tissue - bone, muscle, nerve, etc.. When the embryo ...
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Electricity directly from a plant... if I am blatantly saying something impossible, or am contradicting myself, of course tell me though. So from what I know about photosynthesis, it splits water into oxygen and hydrogen along with carbon dioxide and take the dioxide and turns it into sugar. Now at any point during this, as in, after ...
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photosynthesis... 6 CO2 combine with 6 ribulosebisphosphates to create 6 very unstable and thus reactive 6-carbon molecules. Shortly after these molecule splits into 2 3-carbon molecules named phosphoglycerate (12 after all have split.) Another phosphate group is added to the phosphoglycerate by the dephosphorylation ...
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