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This page contains some helpful digestion teaching resources and a list of enzymes for digestion and other information on enzymes.
More than half of the blood is made of plasma, which is composed mainly of water but also contains enzymes and salts. Blood is considered the only fluid tissue in the body that consists of living blood cells called formed elements suspended in non living fluid matrix called plasma....
Since we know that global warming is a political myth (a lie promoted to achieve a political agenda) and we know that population control is one of the primary objectives of chemtrails, we can conclude that sea water would be effective for achieving their goals because the salt in sea water ...
Identify the function of the ligase and polymerase enzymes. What is the purpose of PCR (Polymerase chain reaction)? a. Amplify DNA b. Breakdown DNA c. Both a and b d. None of the above Answer the following questions regarding PCR reactions: \\ a. What do dNTPs provide du...
Tissue culture; application of enzymes; antigen-antibody interaction; antibody production; diagnostic aids Biology: Unit 04Molecular biology DNA; RNA; replication; transcription; translation; proteins; lipids and membranes; operon model; gene transfer Biology: Unit 05Cell biology Cell cycle; cytoskeletal ...
A biochemist or bacteriologist deals with various chemicals and enzymes and their biological effects. A biochemist's job involves the study of the fundamental unit of human beings which is the ‘cell’ of the human body. He or she studies DNA, heredity, and a lot of other concepts. A ca...
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organic molecules called proteins. Proteins play a variety of important roles in the human body: structural components, enzymes (biological catalysts) for metabolic reactions, and in the function of the immune system. There are a total of 20 types of amino acids, which are often divided into 3...
a high level of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), these enzymes break down protein causing a pathological reaction such as inflammation and tissue degeneration when in excess excess oestrogen stimulates matrix metalloproteinases, it also accelerates the ageing of collagen a lack of progesterone, this is...