What is cytoplasm? Give some characteristics and examples. Which function for prokaryotes is described by binary fission? What is the living part of a cell? What cell parts are found in both plants and animals? Chloroplasts are found in what type of cells?
A number of examples of circular plasmids with specific functions are known in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Several linear plasmids have also been identified, but these are all relatively small: large linear plasmids cannot be separated from chromosomal DNA by conventional techniques. There are ...
bacteria(prokaryotes), photosynthetic plants,fungi, and several non-photosynthetic plants. Read Also: Several features of Kingdom Plantae are as follows: They are stationary. They are static and usually remain in one place only. They have branches that expanded and green leaves due to the presenc...
1. What is the cell membrane? 2. What does it contain? How does it function? 3. Is it prokaryotes or eukaryotes? Which of these structures are found in plant cells, but not in animal cells? a. Central vacuole b. Plasma membrane c. Nuclear membrane d. Ribosomes ...
Cell walls are present in most prokaryotes (except mollicute bacteria), in algae, fungi and eukaryotes including plants but are absent in animals. A major function is to act as pressure vessels, preventing over-expansion of the cell when water enters.Which...
This is a photo of amonocytein a blood smear. These are the largest type of white blood cells, and can be up to 20µm in diameter. What cells do not have a nucleus? Prokaryotesare organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles. Prokaryotes are divided into two distinct grou...
This invention is related to anti-microbial peptides having the same amino acid sequence and at least the same anti-microbial activity as those of Phylloseptins which are isolated from the skin of Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis. The peptides did not have a
PURPOSE: A substrate transferring device is provided to reduce the consumed amount of a developer by collecting it within a shorter time although the developer is removed as naturally falling from a substrate.;CONSTITUTION: The first transfer unit(1) transfers a substrate. The second transfer unit...
Nucleic acid molecules are described encoding a starch granule-bound protein as well as methods and recombinant DNA molecules for the production of transgenic plant cells and plants synthesizing a modified starch with modified viscosity properties and a modified phosphate content. Moreover, the plant ce...
Monoclonal antibodies of relevant specificities can be valuable reagents not only for immunodiagnosis and immunotherapy, but also in the study of tumor cells in general. Examples of various neoplasms to which monoclonal antibodies have been generated include leukemia (Seon et al., Proc. Natl. Acad....