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BIOLOGY TOPIC 2 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

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What are water soluble substances that travel in our body?

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Sodium chloride (NaCl): ionic transported in blood Oxygen: small amounts are soluble in water transported in haemoglobin in red blood cells Glucose: hydroxyl groups (-OH) associates with water so it travels in the blood Amino Acids: transported in an ionized state (either amine or carboxyl group is charged)


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