Saponification is a base-promoted hydrolysis reaction where a fat or oil (a triglyceride) reacts with a strong alkali (like sodium or potassium hydroxide) to produce glycerol and fatty acid salts, commonly known as soap.
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The angular acceleration is also known as rotational acceleration.
Angular velocity is the rate at which an object rotates or revolves around a specific point or axis.
Spore formation (sporulation) is a highly efficient method of asexual reproduction in which a parent organism produces tiny, specialized reproductive cells called spores.
Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction where a parent organism splits into smaller parts or fragments.
The Tyndall effect is the scattering of a light beam by tiny suspended particles in a fluid (colloid or fine suspension).
Budding is an asexual reproduction method where a new organism develops as an outgrowth or "bud" from a generative point on the parent's body.
Capillarity (or capillary action) is the ability of a liquid to flow and rise or fall within a narrow tube or porous material against gravity.
Tropisms are involuntary growth movements in organisms—most commonly plants—that occur in direct response to an environmental stimulus.
Multiple fission is an asexual reproductive process where a single parent cell divides into many identical daughter cells simultaneously.
Newton's first law of motion, often called the law of inertia, states that an object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced, external force.
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