Health, 02.11.2019 04:31 victoria6929
The concentration of solutes in a particular cell is about 2%, but the cell contains almost no sucrose or urea. sucrose cannot pass through the membrane of this cell, but water and urea can. osmosis would cause this cell to shrink the most when immersed in which of the following solutions?
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George’s daughter was born with a hole in her heart. he met up with a group of individuals of questionable character who agreed to deliver to george a healthy heart that could be a transplant for his daughter for a sum of $20,000. the group george negotiated with failed to deliver the heart. george tried to sue when he did not receive the heart but was surprised when the courts would not enforce the agreement.can george force performance of this contract? why or why not? (10 points)will he be able to recover the $20,000 that he gave for the heart? why or why not? (10 points)
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Health, 23.06.2019 13:30
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