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Do you need to know about the properties of ATP that makes it a universal energy store? or just limited to the structure and how phosphorylation occurs?
And do you need to know the procedure of the gram stain technique?
(The official ocr textbook has all this extra info so i dont know if you need to know it. Please help!)
And do you need to know the procedure of the gram stain technique?
(The official ocr textbook has all this extra info so i dont know if you need to know it. Please help!)
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(Original post by shohaib712)
Do you need to know about the properties of ATP that makes it a universal energy store? or just limited to the structure and how phosphorylation occurs?
And do you need to know the procedure of the gram stain technique?
(The official ocr textbook has all this extra info so i dont know if you need to know it. Please help!)
Do you need to know about the properties of ATP that makes it a universal energy store? or just limited to the structure and how phosphorylation occurs?
And do you need to know the procedure of the gram stain technique?
(The official ocr textbook has all this extra info so i dont know if you need to know it. Please help!)
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Check your specification as you revise. I do this for AQA Biology to skip any extra stuff the textbooks have.
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The spec says:
the structure of ADP and ATP as phosphorylated nucleotides
To include the use of differential staining to identify
different cellular components and cell types.
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the structure of ADP and ATP as phosphorylated nucleotides
To include the use of differential staining to identify
different cellular components and cell types.
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The spec says:
the structure of ADP and ATP as phosphorylated nucleotides
To include the use of differential staining to identify
different cellular components and cell types.
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the structure of ADP and ATP as phosphorylated nucleotides
To include the use of differential staining to identify
different cellular components and cell types.
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