Biology, asked by tapadarakram, 4 months ago

what do u mean by coacervates​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coacervate (/koʊəˈsɜːrvət/ or /koʊˈæsərveɪt/) is an aqueous phase rich in macromolecules such as synthetic polymers, proteins or nucleic acids. ... These structures draw a lot of interest because they form spontaneously from aqueous mixtures and provide stable compartmentalization without the need of a membrane.

Answered by Itzcupkae
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Coacervate (/koʊəˈsɜːrvət/ or /koʊˈæsərveɪt/) is an aqueous phase rich in macromolecules such as synthetic polymers, proteins or nucleic acids. The dispersed droplets of dense phase are also called coacervates, micro-coacervates or coacervate droplets.

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