Biology Forum › Cell Biology ›Mycoplasma and transfection last updated by researcher4life 12 years, 4 months ago 4 voices 5 replies Author Posts October 13, 2008 at 2:46 pm #10251 Ilsalmi Participant I have an interresting puzzle:
In my introductory biology class, we are learning about how water creates aqueous solutions. I am not sure about the definition of a solution, however. Does a solution mean that each individual molecule of a
(I'm not highly versed in biology and have pieced together the following theory from rudimentary knowledge. Please comment on the validity of all aspects of the theory) quote :Postulate: Temperature above a certain threshold destroys
Biology Forum › Cell Biology ›Buying Cells 2 last updated by salman 19 years, 3 months ago 6 voices 7 replies Author Posts October 23, 2005 at 7:00 pm #2238 salman Participant
Hello I am a first yr biotech grad student with no biology background. I am struggling understanding the question below Can you please help me understand the reasoning behind these questions and how to understand
Biology Forum › Community › General Discussion ›Little question about the carrier last updated by damien james 18 years, 10 months ago 4 voices 3 replies Author Posts March 9, 2006 at 11:00 pm #3963 Cristianofontes Participant
I need to do a Biology Report and need to know how your body gets rid of a virus or something else that is not meant to be in your body. Thanks in advance for the help 😀 May 6, 2005 at 3:59 am #22151 cytochromeP Participant There are 2 types of Immune Responses : Cell mediated and Humoral
I have to write the oxidation and reduction reactions for 3O2 + 4Fe---> 2Fe2O3 As the oxidation-half reaction I have 4Fe--->4Fe^3+ + 12 e- As the reduction half reaction I have 3O2 + 12e- --->
Because 660 is NOT the mass of the bp. It’s an average Molecular Weight of a DNA bp. Therefore, it’s 660g/mole = 1 bp (so it’s actually 660 (g/mole)/bp – that is why the answer is in g/mole). Now 1 mole of dsDNA = 2 moles of ssDNA since each molecule becomes 2 molecules when dissociated. And that is where 2 comes from. October 7, 2012 at 11:11 pm #112619 keetner Participant