Vaporization occurs in various everyday processes, including boiling water for cooking, evaporating sweat for cooling the body, and the drying of clothes on a line. Other examples include the release of steam from a kettle, the evaporation of nail polish remover, and the dispersion of perfume in the air. Additionally, the drying of puddles after rain, the production of steam in a shower, and the use of an essential oil diffuser all illustrate vaporization in daily life. Other instances include the drying of food through dehydration and the condensation that forms on cold surfaces as water vapor in the air cools.
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I see that you have edited this question in the sex categorie. An example of probability. If you have 5 % of chance (1 of 20) of having sex with a girl met in street just asking her "do you want to sleep with me ? ", you will have sex once for every 20 girls you ask. Good Luck Probability does not often match with real life :0))
How do we use the number 80 in are daily life?
After age 20
amino acids?? 20 amino acids
There are twenty amino acids, of which around half are made in the body. The other 10 are called 'essential amino acids', because they cannot be formed in our cells, so we must take them in, in our diet.
Oligopeptides are composed of 2 to 20 amino acids. They are shorter than polypeptides, which typically consist of more than 20 amino acids.
There are 20 amino acids necessary for human beings. However, the diversity of proteins is compensated by long, varied, and complex chains of polypeptides. There are far more than 20 amino acids overall, although most are not especially important in Biology. See related question below for a listing of all amino acids.
20
Yes, there are more than 20 amino acids in existence. While there are 20 standard amino acids that are commonly found in proteins, there are also non-standard amino acids that occur naturally or can be synthesized.
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Click on the 'related links' below it will take you to a wikipedia article on acids there is a list of acids there.
Enzymes are proteins composed of 20 different amino acids, so the number of possible combinations of amino acids in an enzyme is vast, with 20 amino acids at each position in the protein chain. The total number of potential combinations is calculated as 20 raised to the power of the number of amino acids in the enzyme.
There are 400 possible dipeptides formed from the combination of 20 common amino acids (20 x 20 = 400). This is because each dipeptide consists of two amino acids and each amino acid can be paired with any of the other 20 amino acids.