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Biology, 08.10.2019 01:10 lily539711

The sole of a gecko's foot is covered with millions and millions of small, dry "hairs" that make direct contact with surfaces, and allow geckos to walk up walls and dangle from the ceiling. experiments showed that the "hairs" stick well to strongly hydrophobic, strongly hydrophilic, and electrically neutral surfaces and that covalent bonds were not involved. what noncovalent bond is probably involved in the foot adhering to a surface?

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