相关实验视频
Updated: Jul 11, 2026

11:16
Hydrophobic Salt-modified Nafion for Enzyme Immobilization and Stabilization
Published on: July 11, 2012
在藻中,二氧化的质子缓冲作用
Allen J Milligan1, François M M Morel
1Department of Geosciences, Guyot Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA.
概括
它们是二原子.
科学领域:
- 海洋生物学 海洋生物学
- 生物地质化学生物地质化学
- 古海洋学是古海洋学.
背景情况:
- 藻是全球循环中的关键参与者,形成了酸细胞壁.
- 它们负责地球初级生产和碳出口的很大一部分.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究藻生物作为pH缓冲剂的作用.
- 了解二氧化和二氧化碳循环在藻中的联系.
主要方法:
- 对藻生物 properties 的分析.
- 酶性测试用于研究碳转化.
- 全球Si和C循环的建模.
主要成果:
- 原子二氧化作为一种有效的pH缓冲剂.
- 这种缓冲方便将二碳酸盐转化为二氧化碳以获取碳.
- 这种机制将和碳的生物地球化学循环联系起来.
结论:
- 原子生物二氧化通过作为pH缓冲剂,在碳获取中起着至关重要的作用.
- 这一发现揭示了全球和碳循环之间的机制联系.
- 了解这种联系对于理解地球的生物地质化学至关重要.
相关概念视频
Essential Minerals for Bone Health
The minerals contained in all of the food we consume are essential for our organ systems. However, certain essential minerals, such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, manganese, and fluoride, largely affect bone health.
Calcium and Phosphorus
Calcium is a critical component of bones, especially in the form of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate. Since the body cannot make calcium, it must be obtained from the diet. However, calcium cannot be absorbed from the small intestine without...
Calcium and Phosphorus
Calcium is a critical component of bones, especially in the form of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate. Since the body cannot make calcium, it must be obtained from the diet. However, calcium cannot be absorbed from the small intestine without...
Drugs for Peptic Ulcer Disease: Sucralfate as Mucosal Protective Agents
In the intricate landscape of the gastric lumen, excessive acid secretion disrupts the natural defense mechanisms, weakening the mucus-bicarbonate barrier. This vulnerability allows pepsin to infiltrate epithelial cells, digesting mucosal proteins and triggering erosion, leading to ulcer formation.
In this scenario, mucosal protective agents like sucralfate play an essential role. Sucralfate, a complex of sulfated sucrose and aluminum hydroxide, demonstrates its usefulness in acidic conditions,...
In this scenario, mucosal protective agents like sucralfate play an essential role. Sucralfate, a complex of sulfated sucrose and aluminum hydroxide, demonstrates its usefulness in acidic conditions,...
Roles of Electrolytes: Calcium and Phosphate
Calcium and phosphate are essential electrolytes in the human body, with calcium being the most abundant mineral. Around 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the skeleton and teeth, forming a crystal lattice of mineral salts in combination with phosphates. Calcium plays crucial roles in various bodily functions such as blood clotting, neurotransmitter release, muscle tone maintenance, and nervous and muscle tissue excitability.
The calcium concentration in blood plasma is primarily regulated...
The calcium concentration in blood plasma is primarily regulated...
Phosphate Buffer
The phosphate buffer system is a critical biological mechanism for maintaining pH stability in the body. This system operates primarily through two components: sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaH2PO4), which acts as a weak acid, and sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4), which serves as a weak base.
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate does not fully dissociate in neutral or acidic solutions. When a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH), is introduced into the solution, sodium dihydrogen phosphate...
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate does not fully dissociate in neutral or acidic solutions. When a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH), is introduced into the solution, sodium dihydrogen phosphate...
Diversity of Protists III
Rhizaria are a diverse group of unicellular protists characterized by their threadlike cytoplasmic extensions known as pseudopodia. These structures aid in both locomotion and feeding, giving Rhizaria an amoeboid appearance. Their amoeboid morphology once led to taxonomic confusion, but molecular phylogenetics has clarified their evolutionary placement and emphasized their shared use of pseudopodia despite divergent lineages.This clade comprises diverse lineages such as Chlorarachniophyta,...

