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  2. Ion trapping - Wikipedia

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    In cell biology, ion trapping is the build-up of a higher concentration of a chemical across a cell membrane due to the pKa value of the chemical and difference of pH across the cell membrane. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This results in basic chemicals accumulating in acidic bodily fluids such as the cytosol , and acidic chemicals accumulating in basic fluids.

  3. Ecological trap - Wikipedia

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    Polarized light pollution is perhaps the most compelling and well-documented cue triggering ecological traps. [10] Orientation to polarized sources of light is the most important mechanism that guides at least 300 species of dragonflies, mayflies, caddisflies, tabanid flies, diving beetles, water bugs, and other aquatic insects in their search for the water bodies they require for suitable ...

  4. Science fair - Wikipedia

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    A science fair or engineering fair is an event hosted by a school that offers students the opportunity to experience the practices of science and engineering for themselves. In the United States, the Next Generation Science Standards makes experiencing the practices of science and engineering one of the three pillars of science education.

  5. 5th Grade Teacher Eats Lunch with His Students in the ... - AOL

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    Dan Shutes, an educator from Paw Paw, Michigan, eats lunch with his 5th grade class almost everyday. The tradition began a couple of years ago, and since then Shutes has shared more about why he ...

  6. Optical tweezers - Wikipedia

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    Optical tweezers are also used to trap laser-cooled atoms in vacuum, mainly for applications in quantum science. Some achievements in this area include trapping of a single atom in 2001, [ 16 ] trapping of 2D arrays of atoms in 2002, [ 17 ] trapping of strongly interacting entangled pairs in 2010, [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] trapping precisely ...

  7. List of unsolved problems in biology - Wikipedia

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    Developmental psychobiology posed this question since the lack of knowledge about the precise coordination of all cells, even those not related anatomically, in space and time during the embryonic period does not allow us to understand what forces at the cellular level coordinate four very general classes of tissue deformation, namely: tissue ...

  8. Neutrophil extracellular traps - Wikipedia

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    NETs formed in blood vessels can catch circulating bacteria as they pass through the vessels. Trapping of bacteria under flow has been imaged directly in flow chambers in vitro and intravital microscopy demonstrated that bacterial trapping occurs in the liver sinusoids and lung capillaries (sites where platelets bind neutrophils). [4]

  9. Biological interaction - Wikipedia

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    The black walnut secretes a chemical from its roots that harms neighboring plants, an example of competitive antagonism.. In ecology, a biological interaction is the effect that a pair of organisms living together in a community have on each other.