What is the rule for the pairing of nitrogen-containing bases in the dna molecule and in the rna?
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What is optical isomerism? Which compounds exhibit optical isomerism?
Does ph affect the enzyme activity?
What are enzymes? What is the importance of enzymes for the living beings?
Glycolysis is A) C6H12O6 --> 2C2H5OH + 2CO2 B) C6H12O6 --> 2CH3H4O3 + 4H c) C3H4O3 + NAD --> C2H5OH + CO2 NAD D) C6H12O6 + 6H20 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O
What are some commonly used biochemical buffers?
which is known as biologic grignard reagent?
What are the structures of the products of this reaction, and how are they identified?
What happen to a denaturated enzyme regarding its functionality? How that result can be explained with the help of the lock and key model?
what is meant by panhypopituitarism?
how will u identify which one of the given 2 test tube contains protein solution or which one contains DNA solution without using any instrument?
What was the primary antibody that was used?
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What are some examples of chemical and physical changes?