What is the role of the cytoskeleton? What type of molecule is the cytoskeleton made of? What is the function of cilla in a single-celled organism like a Paramecium? Which cells in humans have cilia, and what function do they have? What is...
What type of molecule is ATP? Classification of ATP: The full form of ATP is adenosine triphosphate. ATP is known as the molecular unit of currency as it can be used when energy is needed by the cell for cellular processes. Answer and Explanation:1 ...
Fill in the blank: Aerobic respiration is very efficient because it can yield as many as _ ATP molecules per glucose molecule metabolized. Throughout the entire process of aerobic respiration (glycolysis, pyruvate to acetyl CoA, Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain) how many molecul...
What type of molecule is fat? Is lauric acid polar? What does a polar covalent bond look like? What makes hydrogen peroxide a polar molecule? Is KrF4 polar or nonpolar? Is ICl5 polar or nonpolar? What is the electronegativity of carbon?
Which molecule initiates the halt of the cycle when damaged DNA is detected in G1? A. Rb B. p53 C. Cdk/cyclin complex D. p21 E. E2F What are the types of DNA? A chemical mutagen converts C to U. What type of mutations could th...
A molecule is a group of two or more atoms joined by chemical bonds, whereas a compound is a substance formed by the chemical bonding of more than one type of element that exists in a fixed proportion.
In recent years, anti-tumor pharmacodynamics studies have found that one of its active ingredients, the small molecule compound of rhodopsin, has a relatively strong anti-cancer effect. In vitro and in vivo anti-tumor studies have found that the compound can improve tumor treatment effects and im...
New module: Molecule Cloud View The "Molecule Cloud View" module allows you to visualize a group of molecules as their respective van der Waals surfaces within 3D datasets, specifying their positions and orientations. To use this feature, you need a molecule template, suc...
What type of macro-molecule is frequently an enzyme? A. Carbohdrate B. Nucleic acid C. Lipid D. Protein What is the function of the RAG1/2 enzymes? What are the genes that encode these enzymes? What are enzyme assemblies? What are the enzymes in the endoplasmic reticulum?
What type of bond holds nucleotides together? What is the primary level of DNA structure? What structure forms as DNA unwinds? What structure is usually formed by double-stranded RNA? What is tRNA structure? If the upper strand of the DNA molecule below acts as a template to make mRNA, ...