Biology, asked by Thoratbaburao, 1 year ago

what's the meaning of concentration in biology​

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Answered by abhiramkrish3010
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Answer:

density of somthing

Explanation:

Biology Majors do not need to have a Concentration or Interest Area within the major. However, a student who wishes to may choose one of the following Concentrations (which will be noted on their transcript). Alternatively, a student may select courses in the regular Biology Major in order to pursue an Interest Area (which will not be noted on their transcript).

Answered by anjalamaji1981
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Answer:

In biochemistry, the term concentrations refers to measure of the amount of a sub- component in a solution. For instance, the concentration of a solute in a solution pertains to the ratio of the mass or volume of the solute to the mass or volume of the solvent.

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