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And does every living creature have it? (a) Describe the levels of DNA packaging. (b) Why is this important to the cell? What do 3' and 5' in a DNA structure mean? What is the role of DNA gyrase? What are the benefits of condensed DNA?
What is responsible for the process of cell division? What feature of plant cell division makes it different from animal cell division? Which is responsible for the process of cell division? What is cell division in biology? Through which process does a cell divide into two? Describe the proce...
When the structure of DNA was discovered and we gained the ability to sequence both human and animal genomes, it was no great surprise to learn that we had a lot in common with our animal friends. Humans and animals share a gigantic amount of genetic material in common. The fact that we...
DNA damage, mitochondrial dysfunction, and oncogene activation. This process provides a defense mechanism to maintain tissue homeostasis through the sequestration of damaged cells. Senescent cells influence a number of physiological and pathological processes from cancer to diabetes and aging. Accordingly, ...
I point this out because you’ll note that several of the most common (and aggressive) cancers have to do with your gastrointestinal system. The function of your body that processes the food you eat, distributes it around your body as needed, and does its best to dump the leftover toxins...
You probably didn’t know that Viruses make up most of the DNA on our planet. There are more viruses on earth than there are stars in the universe. That’s a really, really, REALLY big number. Viruses inject their DNA into their hosts, thus preserving their DNA and allowing it to repl...
Threonine:This lesser known amino acid is involved in a range of biological processes.Threoninebest known for its role informingthe foundation of connective tissues, like collagen and elastin. Benefits What does collagen do for your body? Below are some of the top collagen benefits: ...
What cell structures did you place in the plant cell that you did not place in the animal cell? What is the difference between an animal and a plant cell? What do centrioles in animal cells do? What is the main difference between the animal cell and the plant cell?
1. What is the cell membrane? 2. What does it contain? How does it function? 3. Is it prokaryotes or eukaryotes? What are the major differences in cellular structure between prokaryotes and eukaryotes? What structures do they have i...