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Reactions Valid Steady State Approximation
Reactions Where The Steady State Approximation Is Valid - In the following reaction, The intermediate X is very reactive. In such case, the concentration of X does not build up significantly during the course of the reaction. This implies that, k 1 [A] [B] = k 2 [X] [D..
Open System, Steady State, Closed system and Homeostasis
Any state of a system where the rate of input of energy and matter is equal to the rate of dissipation of energy and output of materials, is called as a steady state..
Reactions Where The Steady State Approximation Is Valid
In the following reaction, The intermediate X is very reactive. In such case, the concentration of X does not build up significantly during the course of the reaction. This implies that, k 1 [A] [B] = k 2 [X] [D] (37) The basic assumption in steady-state approximation is that, t..
Assumptions stated by Classius
All the molecules of a gas are identical with respect to their shape and mass. The molecules of different gases are different. The gas molecules behave as rigid, elastic and smooth spheres. The size of gas molecules is very less when compared to the intermolecular distance between them. The..
Autonomy in Multicellular Organisms
The different types of cells in the body of a multicellular organism are specialised for different functions. Yet, we see an autonomy in the cells in carrying out some of the fundamental biological processes such as respiration, utilisation of food energy, synthesis of macromolecules, elimination o..
Question 2
Question: What is homeostasis? Answer: Homeostasis comes from two words - 'homeo' meaning same and 'stasis' meaning steady state within the bod..
Control and Coordination in Animals
Animals are different from plants because of their ability of locomotion. This ability probably developed as they have to search for food, unlike the plants that are autotrophic. Since they move from one place to another, the animals have to continuously encounter changes in their environment..
Nervous Coordination and Integration in Animals
Animals are different from plants because of their ability of locomotion. This ability probably developed as they have to search for food, unlike the plants that are autotrophic. Since they move from place to place, the animals have to continuously encounter changes in their environment. All ..
Differentiation
Differentiation - Differentiation is the process by which the unspecialised embryonic cells change in structure and function during development and growth of an organism to form specialised cell types, tissues, and organs, distinct from one another. Differentiation makes cells of the same genotype ..
Homeostasis
pictorial view of living system process Open System, Steady State, Closed system and Homeostasis - Any system where there is a constant exchange of matter and energy from the surrounding environment is called as open system. All living organisms represent open systems. Any state of a system where the rate of..
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