Biochemistry
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Chapter 36, Problem 10P
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The distance traveled by E.coli in the presence of chemoattractant should be determined. Concept introduction:
The chemoattractant can be defined as the chemical substances that attract the organism or a cell. The presence of the chemoattractant causes the
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