Structure and functionApplication of the catalytic functionsEarthwormAn earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus, produces alkaline serine proteases that are greater than trypsins in their activity and stability. The proteases which were purified from the earthworm were composed of six isozyme proteins. Each isozyme ...
It should be underlined that histones are the main protein components of chromatin that compact, help condensate DNA, and possess antimicrobial properties (Brinkmann et al. 2004). Moreover, recent research suggests that the underlying structure of NETs is considerably organized and that part of ...
orders with a relative abundance of 28.23–37.89%. The hydrogen ion concentration (pH) and available phosphorus (AP) were the key factors affecting the structure and diversity of the bacterial community. The yield of continuous cropping lily with using similar treatments decreased yearly for the lea...
Earthworms have been shown to improve soil structure by digging holes and opening up spaces within the soil. Water and soluble nutrients can travel down to the plant roots more easily as a result of this physical change. As a result, worm-inhabited soil is less likely to experience flash flo...
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Earthworms are important components of the soil system, mainly because of their favorable effects on soil structure and function ( Paoletti 1999 ; Jongmans et al. 2003 ). Their burrowing and feeding activities contribute notably to increased water infiltration, soil aeration, and the stabilization of...
Structure of the Envelopes Formed around the Metacercariae of the Trematode Podocotyle atomon (Rudolphi, 1802) in the Second Intermediate Host Article 01 October 2020 Concentric Inclusions in the Intestinal Epithelium of Echiura Bonellia viridis: Structure and Possible Function Article 01 January...
Earthworm Ecology and Biogeography in North America It is generally recognized that where earthworms are abundant they can exert significant influence on the structure & function of soils. Compared to other biogeographic regions of Earth, however, surprisingly little is known about the ea... BM Doube...
In order to fulfill the goal, first, we should analyze all primary structures of the isozymes and identify essential groups and then search the relationship between structure and function that are related to the preparation of injection agent. Second, the antigenic features of the isozymes should ...
Earthworms have long segmented bodies that begin with a mouth and end with an anus. There is a structure that creates a thicker ring around the body called the clitellum. Do earthworms have mouths? Earthworms have mouths and use them to take in soil and other organic matter that they use...