解析 They are located at the chromosomes.基因位于染色体上. 结果一 题目 回答Where are genes located? 要用英语回答,并且附有中文翻译 答案 They are located at the chromosomes.基因位于染色体上. 相关推荐 1 回答Where are genes located? 要用英语回答,并且附有中文翻译 ...
Experimental Cell ResearchThiry, M. and Goessens, G. (1992). Where, within the nucleolus, are the rRNA genes located? Exp. Cell Res. 200, 1-4.Thiry, M, Goessens, G (1992) Where, within the nucleolus, are the rRNA genes located?. Exp Cell Res 200: pp. 1-4...
Where are genes located? Autosomes are what kind of chromosomes? How do autosomal chromosomes differ from other chromosomes? What do we call the chromosomes found in somatic cells? What cell has 22 autosomes and a y chromosome? How many chromosomes are involved in synapsis?
Where does meiosis occur in ferns? Where do acquired mutations most often occur? Where does fertilization of an egg cell occur? Where are genes located? In humans, where does fertilization occur? Where in the body does fertilization usually occur ?
V. Diversity of astrocyte functions and phenotypes in neural circuits. Nat. Neurosci. 18, 942–952 (2015). CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Thal, D. R. et al. Amyloid β-protein (Aβ)-containing astrocytes are located preferentially near N-terminal-truncated Aβ deposits in the ...
Goblet cells are characterized by a cup-like morphology. Many of the organelles, nucleus, mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus, are located in the lower part of the cell (the basal portion) while the vesicles with mucins are located in the upper part of the cell (...
Are all cells replaced every 7 years? Theaverage age of a cellis 7 years… but that doesn't mean that every cell is replaced in 7 years. Some cells, in fact, never get replaced at all, remaining with us from birth until death. ... Other cells are replaced at varying rates: Red ...
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What is the role of Golgi bodies as a cell organelle? Where are ribosomes usually located in animal and plant cells? What is the Golgi apparatus? What is its function? What is a Golgi apparatus and what is its function? Where would the lipid bilayer in a cell be found?
Are prokaryotes and eukaryotes a type of cell? What are the main organelles in a eukaryotic cell? Where are ribosomes manufactured? Since Prokaryotes only have a circular strand of DNA, do they form one large chromosome (that looks like the ones of eukaryotic cells) when preparing to divide?