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14.07.2019 •
Biology
Which term describes the difference in the concentrations of a substance across a cell’s membrane? concentration gradient molecular concentration diffusion membrane concentration membrane
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Ответ:
concentration gradient is the answer
Ответ:
T = S - 6n
Step-by-step explanation:
Let T be the temperature of the city after 'n' weeks, and let S be the starting temperature of the city.
If the temperature change is the same each week, the average change per week is given by:
The expression that describes temperature as a function of the number of weeks is: