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Based on your experience, if you had to design a cell with a volume of 125 cm3, explain the best dimensions of the cell for the most efficient rate of diffusion? Hint: it may not be a perfect cube.
Case Study: Haematological Malignancies, A 55 year old male visited his GP complaining of malaise, night sweats, weight loss and abdominal discomfort
q1. what colour does starch change to while tested with the benedicts reagent test and what colour does it change to
It will be one lab report compiling all the labs together as one making a story and explaining why I was successful for each lab,what I did etc. It should not be a repeat of protocols
Using the structure of the cell membrane, explain why the cell membrane acts as a selective barrier for the cell.
Assume you have thirty ml of liquid culture with absorbance of 0.894. You need 20 ml final volume of a culture with an absorbance of 0.500.
q1. a species of a grass has a haploid number of 14. how many dissimilar types of gametes can be produced from meiosis
why do scientists measure carbon dioxide levels from a mountain on top of the big island of hawaii ?
What is the purpose of restriction endonucleases in prokaryotes? how do these organisms protect their DNa against the effectof their own restriction enzymes?
Identify the major similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Where is the DNA housed in a prokaryotic cell? Where is it housed in a eukaryotic cell
The computer randomly selects one of eight possible vague answers, such as "It remains to be seen."
What are bypass polymerases. How do they differ from the replicative polymerases. How do their special features facilitate their role in DNA repair.
Huntington disease is a fatal nervous system disorder causing degeneration of the brain. It is caused by a defective gene on chromosome #4. This is an autosomal dominant trait affecting 1 in 20,000 people. However, it is a delayed action gene th..
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