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Explain why some drugs used to treat type 1 diabetes are compounds that diffuse into the cell and activate tyrosine kinases. Why might they not be as effective in the treatment of type 2 diabetes?
Did any of substances travel against their concentration gradient? Describe why or why not. Using your results from Chart 2, what was the fastest rate of facilitated diffusion recorded? _______________.
The salaries at Smith and Company are based on the number of sales and Billy makes 3,000 dollars more than Joe.
Determine the treatment of non typhoidal salmonellosis as per the latest current guidelines? Provide the Drugs & their dosages. please ans in detai
How do motor neurons find their proper connections during regrowth after injury? Name two signals(or cells) that help them find their old projections/connections.
Two genes (geneA and geneB) act redundantly to change a colorless product into a red pigment in a particular species. If a pure-breeding red line.
Knowing the length that DNA traveled on an agarose gel after electrophoresis, how do I determine the length of the unknown DNA fragment which traveled (19mm) on the gel.
Determine what biological function do methylases perform in bacteria? What adaptive value do they have for a bacterium?
Receptor ligand interactions, the researcher wanted to narrow down exact region of binding between the receptor and the ligand.
Suppose that lions running on grass neither benefit nor are harmed by this interaction, but their activity helps the grass grow.
We are isolating DNA from a Marcian. THeir DNA turns out to be very very tiny, so we will use a very dense agarose gel to analyze the DNA. So, instead of the one percent agarose gels that we normally would use in lab,
The fish gill has filaments containing blood vessels, capillaries are in lamellae. Usually the blood flows through the capillaries in the OPPOSITE direction as water flow.
If there was mutation in a dna triplet that changed the first triplet from ctt to ctc, would that cause the problem with the resulting polypeptide.
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