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How do you improve chemistry? Seems like a bull**** subject to me. and those long ass label conversions,... wasteful.
why do we need chemistry anyways?
why do we need chemistry anyways?
Originally posted by rapa-nui
As for the citric acid cycle (also known as the Krebs cycle right?) ... I've been over it twice now. Once in high school at only suface examination of the process, and my first semester in college, more in-depth. Didn't do too hot... luckily other questions helped my grade on that particular exam... I know my ETC and oxydative phosphorilation pretty well.
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