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7ab (SIMPLY ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW)
1. Why synthetic
2. Give TWO (2) examples of biopolymers and indicate their application.
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- 28. Briefly describe the genetic basis of biodegradation of organic contaminants. If you draw a schematic, please clearly label components.2. Leaching is known as a heterogenous process. Describe what types of leaching processes can be identified. What are their main characteristics? What are the reaction steps? (a) (b) (c) (d) What are the factors that control the rates of the reaction steps. (e) Briefly explain the retardants effect on the reaction steps13. Are the following statements true or false? 1. A material can be absolutely inert in living tissue environment 2. Bioabsorbable polymers are used in long term applications 3. Natural polymers usually have good biocompatibility
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