Bacteria Outline ... w/ formation of S, O, sulfate Chemosynthesis process where certain bacteria obtain energy from oxidation of inorganic compounds and obtain C from CO2 ... View More
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Biofilms ... Chemolithotrophic bacteria, which obtains their energy from the oxidation of inorganic, compounds and need CO2 to obtain carbon for organic compound ... View More
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WATER POLLUTION AND AIR POLLUT ... physiological changes in vegetation, animals, and humans 2.Oxidation effects caused by bacterial action or chemical oxidation of inorganic and organic ... View More
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Active Transport ... How the ATP synthase uses the downhill H current to attach inorganic phosphate to ... Remember, oxidation refers to the loss of electrons to any electron acceptor ... View More
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Wastewater Treatment ... These chambers were made to allow inorganic particles 0.008 in ... The area near the surface is aerobic, allowing the oxidation of dissolved and homogenous mixture ... View More
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Metabolic Muscular and Nervous Systems ... of ATP occurs by combining adenosine diphosphate ADP and inorganic phosphate Pi. ... tricarborylic acid cycle activity and fatty acid oxidation provide most of ... View More
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Vitamin C ... They include water, the bodyamp39s most abundant inorganic compound, as well as the gas ... in which a chemical reaction combines with oxygen is known as Oxidation. ... View More
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Human interference in biogeoch ... defined as the interactions among the organic bio and inorganic geo worlds ... Sulphate SO42, derived from the weathering and oxidation of rocks, is taken ... View More
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biology terms ... Precipitation Runoff Percolation Carbon Cycle Nitrogen Cycle N2 inorganic NH3 N2O Legumes ... Ions Anions Cations Orbitals: s and p Redox Oxidation Reduction Octet ... View More
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Oil Spills ... The sixth part of this process is photochemical oxidation, which occurs when ... amounts of sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen and traces of inorganic and organometalic ... View More
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Haemodialysis ... the dissolved substances in the blood, such as urea and inorganic salts, pass through ... This accumulation is due to the oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids and ... View More
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