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What is a coacervate ?

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Coacervates were aggregates of complex organic compounds.
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  • A coacervate is a

    A
    Nucleoprotain in nature
    B
    Mixture of ammonia and water
    C
    Colloidal suspension in water
    D
    Mixture of contemporary bioprateins
  • Coacervates are

    A
    Irreversible colloidal complexes
    B
    Primitive cells
    C
    Reversible colloidal complexes
    D
    Covered by lipoprotein.
  • Coacervates are

    A
    Lipoproteins
    B
    Mixture fo ammonia, carbohydrates and water
    C
    Colloidal suspensions
    D
    Fatty acids and nitrogeneous compounds
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