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Q# 1: How do biosensors detect substances?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Biosensor is defined as a device that uses specific biochemical reactions mediated by isolated enzymes, immunosystems, tissues, organelles or whole cells to detect chemical compounds usually by electrical, thermal or optical signals.

Answered by shafaqzahra456
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Answer:

Explanation:

value of g at moon = 1/6 of value of g at Earth

Biosensor is defined as a device that uses specific biochemical reactions mediated by isolated enzymes, immunosystems, tissues, organelles or whole cells to detect chemical compounds usually by electrical, thermal or optical signals.

So ,

WEIGHT AT MOON = 1/6 WEIGHT AT EARTH(X)

9N = 1/6 OF X

9 = (1/6) × X

X = 54 N

WEIGHT OF PERSON ON EARTH WILL BE 54N

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