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When a kettle is placed on the stove and water begins to boil, the hotter water at the bottom begins to rise and the cooler water above it begins to sink. what do we know about the relationship between the hotter water and the cooler water?
a. the hotter water is less dense. b. the hotter water has more radiation. c. the cooler water is less dense. d. the cooler water has more radiation.
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Description: biological systems 5 differ from chemical systems when it comes to equilibrium. in a chemical system once equilibrium is met, no other reactions occur. in a biological system, a dynamic equilibrium is used when a substrate is turned into a product, another reaction creates the same substrate thus keeping the concentrations stagnant. this allows for cells to continually make new compounds without messing the delta g for the systems instructions: write a response to the following prompt and then respond to your peers. your individual response is due thursday at midnight (cst) your response to your peers is due saturday at midnight (cst) prompt: propose what would happen if a living cell all the sudden reached chemical equilibrium. also discuss the effects of build up of a particular substrate on a biological system. how would this affect overall delta g's?
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