Which form of isomers of a substance is more stable?
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Which property among the following generally increases from top to bottom in a group 1a? 1. Electropositive, density, basic nature, classical reactivity
Concerning their biological function what is the difference between dna and rna?
differene between chvostek's sign and trousseau's sign?
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what is the difference between alpha carotene and beta carotene?
Because of dna replication, two dna molecules come to existence. Why is not it correct to assert that two “new” dna molecules are created? What is the name given to the process concerning that fact?
what are the two types of methylmalonic acidemia(aciduria)?
What is the primary structure of a protein? What is the importance of the primary structure?
How is glycogen synthesized?
what is rf?how do u measure rf?
Define the phenomenon catenation.
What causes the elasticity of corneal layer of skin?
When it functions as a "second messenger", cAMP a) acts outside the cell to influence cellular processes. b) acts "second in importance" to AMP. c) activates all cytosolic protein kinases. d) activates the cAMP-dependent protein kinase.