• Q : What are most important organic molecules for living beings....
    Biology :

    What are the most important organic molecules for living beings? What is the approximate percentage (in mass) of water in the human body? Is this percentage expected to be larger in the adult or in

  • Q : What are mineral salts....
    Biology :

    What is protein denaturation? Is there any change in the primary structure when a protein is denatured? What are mineral salts? Where in living beings can mineral salts be found?

  • Q : What is the primary structure of a protein....
    Biology :

    Are proteins with the same number of each different amino acid that form them necessarily identical proteins? What is the primary structure of a protein? What is the importance of the primary structur

  • Q : What is importance of the -r group in an amino acidmolecule....
    Biology :

    What is the importance of the -R group (variable radical) in an amino acidmolecule? How can the binding of two amino acids for the peptide formation be described?

  • Q : What is connective tissue....
    Biology :

    Which of the following molecules is NOT found in connective tissue? 1)intermediate filaments 2)collagen IV

  • Q : State five adaptations of the gi tract....
    Biology :

    State five (5) adaptations (e.g., modifications, or specializations) of the GI tract and explain in detail how three (3) of these adaptations help the GI tract to perform its functions.

  • Q : Explain the characterstics of metabolic pathways in cells....
    Biology :

    What characteristics of the metabolic pathways in cells led to their rapid description and to control methods for defects in the pathways?

  • Q : Describe three different types of cellular reactions cancer....
    Biology :

    Describe three different types of cellular reactions a cancer cell could use to respond to a cancer drug that could overcome the drug's effects.

  • Q : Give description of prokaryotic cell or eukaryotic cells....
    Biology :

    Classify each satement as a description of prokaryotic cell or eukaryotic cells 1)Does not contain organelles in the cytosol 2) is generally small cell

  • Q : Anishinaabe history....
    History :

    Anishinaabe history, 5-6 pages Choose a topic and Compare how (your topic) was discussed by Benton Banai (The Mishomis Book), including the 4-Directions Teaching website, Dr. Brian Rice (Seeing the

  • Q : Explain execution of the transition of a mammal....
    Biology :

    How simple would it be to describe the pathways and processes that are active in the control and execution of the transition of a mammal from a single egg cell to a mature organism?

  • Q : What is the structural formula for water....
    Biology :

    What is the structural formula for water? Show the polar ends of the molecule. Draw another water molecule making a hydrogen bond (dotted line) with the first water molecule.

  • Q : Which organelles are involved in protein formation....
    Biology :

    Which organelles are involved in protein formation? Trace the route of a single integral membrane protein from formation to incorporation into the plasma membrane.

  • Q : Why do fats have thermal isolation properties....
    Biology :

    What is meant by saturation or unsaturation of oils and fats? Why do fats have thermal isolation properties?

  • Q : What are hydrophobic molecules....
    Biology :

    What are hydrophobic molecules (or hydrophobic molecular regions)? What are hydrophilic molecules? How can they be characterized in relation to their polarity?

  • Q : What are monosaccharides....
    Biology :

    What is the difference between monosaccharides and disaccharides? What are some examples of disaccharides and of monosaccharides that form them?

  • Q : What is the molecular formula of glucose....
    Biology :

    What are the organic chemical groups that characterize carbohydrates? How are carbohydrates classified according to the presence of those groups?

  • Q : Why is iodine important for human beings....
    Biology :

    Why is iodine important for human beings? What are the main biological functions in which chlorine ions participate?

  • Q : What is phosphorylation....
    Biology :

    What is the importance of magnesium for plants? What are the other main biological functions of magnesium? What is phosphorylation? What are some biological processes in which phosphorylation plays a

  • Q : What is hemoglobin....
    Biology :

    What are the main biological processes in which calcium participates? What is hemoglobin? What is the inorganic element that is fundamental in the composition of hemoglobin?

  • Q : Why is ph regulation important for living beings....
    Biology :

    Why is pH regulation important for living beings? How do mineral salts participate in this regulation?

  • Q : How do mineral salts participate in osmotic regulation....
    Biology :

    How do mineral salts participate in osmotic regulation? What is the role of mineral salts in the creation of electric tension (voltage) at the cellular level?

  • Q : What are ions....
    Biology :

    What are the criteria that the researchers use to choose whether a protein is an SR protein or and SR-like protein? What are ions? What are the two types of molecules into which ions are classified?

  • Q : Describe about citric acid cycle....
    Biology :

    In many animals GTP is produced in citric acid cycle. While in plants,bacteria and some animals ATP is produced. Why is this so ? What is the advantage ?

  • Q : Describe leishmania donovanior leishmania mexicana....
    Biology :

    Using a regular light microscope what is the main difference you expect to observe when viewing cultures of macrophages infected with amastigotes of either Leishmania donovanior Leishmania mexicana.

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