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  2. Acetate pathway - Wikipedia

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    The acetate pathway, also known as the polyketide pathway, is a fundamental biosynthetic route in organisms for the production of fatty acids and polyketides. This pathway operates at the interface of central metabolism and specialized metabolite synthesis, playing a crucial role in the synthesis of both primary and secondary metabolites.

  3. Acetate - Wikipedia

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    An acetate is a salt formed by the combination of acetic acid with a base (e.g. alkaline, earthy, metallic, nonmetallic or radical base). "Acetate" also describes the conjugate base or ion (specifically, the negatively charged ion called an anion) typically found in aqueous solution and written with the chemical formula C 2 H 3 O − 2.

  4. Cellulosic ethanol - Wikipedia

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    Cellulosic ethanol is a type of biofuel produced from lignocellulose, a structural material that comprises much of the mass of plants and is composed mainly of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin.

  5. Cellulose acetate - Wikipedia

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    Trade names for acetate include Acele, Avisco, Celanese, Chromspun, and Estron. [7] Acetate shares many similarities with rayon, and was formerly considered as the same textile. Acetate differs from rayon in the employment of acetic acid in production. The two fabrics are now required to be listed distinctly on garment labels. [8]

  6. Staining - Wikipedia

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    When starch is mixed with iodine in solution, an intensely dark blue colour develops, representing a starch/iodine complex. Starch is a substance common to most plant cells and so a weak iodine solution will stain starch present in the cells. Iodine is one component in the staining technique known as Gram staining, used in microbiology.

  7. Category:Acetates - Wikipedia

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  8. The (Real) Problem With Fake Plants - AOL

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    Thinking of plants as lives that serve their own purposes opens up a distinct way of understanding our connection to them. They are independent from us and yet knowable; otherworldly and yet familiar.

  9. Biofilter - Wikipedia

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    Biosolids composting plant biofilter mound - note sprinkler visible front right to maintain proper moisture level for optimum functioning. Biofiltration is a pollution control technique using a bioreactor containing living material to capture and biologically degrade pollutants.