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Docking: Binding of Complementary Surfaces
students to explore a ligand-protein binding, showing a successful docking. By varying the model, students can discover the two most important factors in molecular recognition: attractive interactions between sites and shape complementarities. For example, if either one of...
Ernest Rutherford
experiments that were to change the face of physics. He discovered the atomic nucleus and developed a model of the atom that was similar to the solar system. Like planets, electrons orbited a central, sun-like nucleus. Acceptance of this model grew after it...
Photo Activity for Symmetry
Directions: Paint Shop Pro:Adobe Photoshop: (1) Open your photo and save it under a new name so as not to damage your original photo. (2) Use your selection tool to outline one side (half) of the photo. (3) Under IMAGE, choose MIRROR. (4) Drag the new image so it will create a ne...
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