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B-cell survival in the follicle is dependent on?

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. IRF-4

  2. BLIMP-1

  3. BLyS

  4. Bcl-6

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#Question id: 365

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Water is a polar molecule: the oxygen atom with its unshared electrons carries a partial negative charge (δ−) of ___________, and the hydrogen atoms each carry a partial positive charge (δ+) of __________, where e is the charge of the electron.

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#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Water is a polar molecule: the oxygen atom with its unshared electrons carries a partial negative charge (δ−) of ___________, and the hydrogen atoms each carry a partial positive charge (δ+) of __________, where e is the charge of the electron.

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#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Water is a polar molecule: the oxygen atom with its unshared electrons carries a partial negative charge (δ−) of ___________, and the hydrogen atoms each carry a partial positive charge (δ+) of __________, where e is the charge of the electron.

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#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Water is a polar molecule: the oxygen atom with its unshared electrons carries a partial negative charge (δ−) of ___________, and the hydrogen atoms each carry a partial positive charge (δ+) of __________, where e is the charge of the electron.

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#SCPH06 I Botany

Water is a polar molecule: the oxygen atom with its unshared electrons carries a partial negative charge (δ−) of ___________, and the hydrogen atoms each carry a partial positive charge (δ+) of __________, where e is the charge of the electron.

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

Water is a polar molecule: the oxygen atom with its unshared electrons carries a partial negative charge (δ−) of ___________, and the hydrogen atoms each carry a partial positive charge (δ+) of __________, where e is the charge of the electron.