• Q : Find the reaction in the cell....
    Biology :

    At first I thought it had an obvious answer because I was thinking that since Keq >> 1, ?G would be large and negative. Then I looked at my book and saw that only

  • Q : Why can the heart muscles not repair themselves....
    Biology :

    The burn scar on my arm from the hot soldering iron was smooth earlier, now even the scar has grown hair over it. My rib, having suffered a nasty contusion 7 months ago, still troubles me on occasio

  • Q : Name the protines which interacts with our bait protein....
    Biology :

    suppose I fuse the "bait" protein to the BD and several different cDNA's to the AD and let the yeast grow. Next, I observe that the reporter gene is expressed.

  • Q : Which organs probably damages when a bullet enters....
    Biology :

    If a bullet entered the right side of the body just below the armpit and exited at the similar point on the left side, which cavities would be pierced (in order) and which organs probably damages?

  • Q : Difference between normal cell life and cancerous cells....
    Biology :

    explain what difference you might observe when comparing the karyotype of human cell which exoensize normal cell life vs cancerous cells which experience abnormal cell life.

  • Q : Food web....
    Biology :

    Food web, Describe an example food web consisting of at least 1 of each of the following species – a producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer and tertiary consumer. If a 1000 Calories is consum

  • Q : Micro biology assignment topics....
    Biology :

    Micro biology assignment topics, please help me to select any best topic for microbiology assignment.I need an assignment topic of microbiology.

  • Q : Gluconeogenesis....
    Biology :

    Gluconeogenesis, i have to submit my assignment on gluconeogenesis...and i want u to give me details about this topic...

  • Q : How does alcohal affects humain brain tissue....
    Biology :

    My Russian friend says that the USSR agents used/use the trick that they offered the victim first vodka and then last wine.I have noted that this puts you faster to hangover: decreasing the alcohol

  • Q : Explain the phenomenon of translational coupling....
    Biology :

    Today I heard about a phenomenon called "translational coupling", where the translation of one protein influences the translation of another protein. The messenger RNA levels don't seem influenced.

  • Q : Explain biological mechanism behind sexually reproduction....
    Biology :

    I'm not referring to evolution or mutations rather I have in mind things like facial structure and personality in humans, or fur coloring in dogs. I just thought I vaguely remembered there was some

  • Q : Explain about vaccinations or antibodies....
    Biology :

    I am wondering if you were theoretically able to get vaccinations or antibodies for any and every diseases and/or illness. Question: Would there be a limit to how many you can get and keep in your bo

  • Q : Explain about the evoluation of dogs....
    Biology :

    I am currently reading Richard Dawkins's book 'The Greatest Show on Earth: The proof for evolution' and in the second chapter he talks very much about the evolution of dogs.He says centuries ago the

  • Q : Explain functional quaternary structure with example....
    Biology :

    I know that quaternary protein structures are formed exclusively via non-covalent bonds. My biochemistry professor discussed a viral capsid that is essentially one quaternary structure with 240 indi

  • Q : What is topological analysis....
    Biology :

    I know that it is usually considered a double membrane like those surrounding mitochondria and chloroplasts, but I read a review that stated "according to topological details it is actually a single

  • Q : Explain all the mechanisms of evolution....
    Biology :

    My understanding is that the possible mechanisms of evolution are: Environmental changes Cultural/mating preferences Population Immigration Genetic Mutation

  • Q : Explain the properties of dsdna....
    Biology :

    Which of the following properties of dsDNA is important for DNA purification? a) Hydrophilicb) Positively charged phosphate backbonec) Can only bind to divalent cations

  • Q : Define some visible effect when glucose is simulated....
    Biology :

    I want to make a partially working model of the digestive system that could digest complex carbohydrates. My ultimate goal is to be able to cut up some bread, put it into the model, operate it, and

  • Q : Is there any skeletal muscle that do not have an antagonist....
    Biology :

    The reason why I am wondering is because in biology normally nothing is ever just like that, there is always an exception. This would be the first biological rule without exception that I came acros

  • Q : What are mechanisms that would prevent the two plasmids....
    Biology :

    Can two plasmids with the same origin of replication (for example pBR322 ori) and thus from the same incompatibility group be successfully co-transformed in E. coli?

  • Q : Explain theoretical neuroscience....
    Biology :

    A few years ago, on my math's masters, I did a module in theoretical neuroscience. I was shown that the mathematical framework the course developed for neurons, with a small adjustment in the parame

  • Q : What is the healing mechanism found in the mouth tissue....
    Biology :

    Our Mouth are supposed to be the most contaminated regions on the human body so how come these mouth wounds heal in just about a week and don't get infected.

  • Q : Conduct experiment of protein solution of concentration 1m....
    Biology :

    You have a protein solution of concentration 1M. You need to make a series of six dilutions of 100mM, 10mM, 100 mircoliters, and 1 microliters.

  • Q : Why some women have irregular periods....
    Biology :

    A friend of mine asked me this today, and I didn't know. I remember studying the menstrual cycle a few years ago, but I can't remember the details (other than it was very hormone-related), and so I

  • Q : How many gb of genomic dna we have....
    Biology :

    The human genome is about 770 MB, the C. elegans genome is about 100 MB, the yeast S. cerevisiae is about 12 MB. Different other genomes have been sequenced.

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