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Analysis of cells for biologically important macromolecules
Analysis of cells for biologically important macromolecules Abstract Biologically important macromolecules, such as proteins and carbohydrates are vital to the function of a multicel...
How substances are transported from one organ to another in plants and animals.
Hemoglobins are a group of chemically similar molecules found in a wide variety of organisms. They are protein molecules with a quaternary structure that has evolved to make it effici...
What is Protein Synthesis?
Protein SynthesisThe DNA code for the protein remains in the nucleus, but a copy, called mRNA, moves from the nucleus to the ribosomes where proteins are synthesised in the cytoplasm....
Biological Molecules - GCSE
Biological MoleculesCarbohydratesThese are molecules made up of
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen only. It s in the name carbo(carbon)hydr(hydrogen)ate(a
suffix which means containi...
Pharmacology introduction: receptors
Receptor I Quiz A chemical is nothing without it s ____receptors_______? 4 different types of receptors? Ligand gates ion channels, G protein coupled receptors, tyrosine kinase link...
Why is the Malaria problem so hard to solve
Why
is the Malaria problem so hard to solve? Malarial infection of
human hosts is only likely to be solved by genetic engineering of the human
genome or immune system. As such the ...
Factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis
The rate of photosynthesis is affected by 4 main factors light intensity, water availability, temperature and CO2 concentration. Any of these factors can limit the rate of photosynthe...
Succession in ecosystems
Succession is the change of one community of organisms
into the other. Primary succession occurs when area previously devoid of life
is colonised by communities of organisms for ins...
What are cells?
Cells are the basic building blocks of life and each living organism is made up of millions of these cells.There are two kinds of cells: eukaryotic and prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell...
Do you really understand it?
You walk out of biology class feeling great! You understood the topic, wrote brilliant notes and you are now excited to complete the homework, well kinda. You go home, sit in front of...