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It is estimated that one-third of all proteins are integral membrane proteins.
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It's main function is in cell division. FtsZ proteins can be viewed as the microtubule spindle apparatus analog that are present in eukaryotes.
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I think this page has what you are looking for and it even seems to have similar wording :D Hope it helps.
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Transcription: the DNA double helix is 'unzipped' by an enzyme, and a strand of mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) forms by complementary base pairing to one of the DNA strands (the nucleotides match up, which is the same as matching DNA str...
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I guess if you really want to stretch things out, the stomach has many muscles and muscles are made from protein. But that's a long stretch and certainly not the answer your teacher is looking for.
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Which questions in particular - give a few (including how many letters) and I'm sure we can help.
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A biological clock regulates physiological functions and behavior of most living organisms, generally in a daily cycle called circadian rhythm. In human beings, upsetting the rhythm can cause illness and conditions such as sleep disorders. ...
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m RNA is directly copied from the DNA in the Nucleus, in order for Protein synthesis to take place the mRNA must get out of the nucleus of the cell and bind with a ribosome, which uses the mRNA as a template to build the protein from amino ...
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Such isolation techniques can be used for applications including clinical diagnostics of human mitochondrial disorders , neurotransmitter assembly , protein import , apoptosis research , determination of native masses and oligomeric states ...
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The biological value is not a universally accepted measure of protein quality because of several factors. For example, Biological Value testing is always done in the fasting state, which affects nitrogen uptake differently from what takes p...
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