just an analysis of the movie… in other words, which parts of the movie were scientifically “real” and well represented and which parts were “too Hollywood” or made to be more spectacular for viewing purposes.
7. Which of the following glucose solutions has the lowest osmotic pressure?
a. 30% glucose b. 15% glucose
9. A 300 mOsm glucose solution is separated from a 250 mOsm NaCl solution by a membrane that is permeable to the water but not to the solutes. Based on the...
This is very simple.
Remove the filter and forget about it.
Do not make extra work for yourself as suggested on other posts.
By removing the filter it bypasses the filter and works perfectly.
Enjoy the simple things.
KISS
This is very simple.
Remove the filter and forget about it.
Do not make extra work for yourself as suggested on other posts.
By removing the filter it bypasses the filter and works perfectly.
Enjoy the simple things.
KISS
This is very simple.
Remove the filter and forget about it.
Do not make extra work for yourself as suggested on other posts.
By removing the filter it bypasses the filter and works perfectly.
Enjoy the simple things.
KISS
...drinking...? ...water system.
Anybody know of an adapter/replacement filter system for Kinetico Reverse Osmosis drinking water system. Seeking a permanent screw on housing to fit Kinetico and disposable fiber filters, rather than the expensive housing/filter combo sold by Kinetico.
My siblings and I all swear we saw a movie trailer with the title Johnny Antibody, never heard anything about it, and then some time later Osmosis Jones came out with footage that looked extremely similar. Was Johnny Antibody a working title? If not, what the crap is Johnny Antibody?
What are some things you can learn about in the movie. And what are some of the organ systems in the movie? What's a summary of it?
I need this to see if it'll be good to show my kids?