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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Hydrophilic: salt

This specimens salt. I found is specimen in my kitchen. Salt relates to hydrophilic because salt is very attracted to water. Hydrophilic molecules have an affinity for water. They are capable of interacting with water through hydrogen bonding.
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      • Eukaryote: insects (roly-poly, fly)
      • Detritovore: snails
      • Hermaphrodite: snails
      • Pollinator: bees
      • Protein: egg whites
      • Sporophyte: pine trees
      • Xylem: tree rings
      • Phloem: tree bark
      • K-strategist: cats
      • Animals with segmented body: crabs
      • Flower ovary: middle of flower
      • Heterotroph: humans
      • C4 plant: corn
      • CAM plant: pineapples
      • Pollen: tulips
      • Vascular plant: sunflower, trees
      • Tropism: sunflower (phototropism)
      • Dicot plant with flower & leaf: roses
      • Hydrophilic: salt
      • Hydrophobic: oil
      • Introduced species: goldfish
      • ATP: trees
      • Epithelial tissue: skin
      • Cellulose: paper
      • Autotrophs: plants

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