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biology doubts
1) do we have to read about SAT chromosome? if yes, plz tell more about it. 2) the largest and the shortest phase of mitosis. 3) minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf...is it stoma or stomata? whats the difference? 4) dark reaction is not
1) do we have to read about SAT chromosome? if yes, plz tell more about it. 2) the largest and the shortest phase of mitosis. 3) minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf...is it stoma or stomata? whats the difference? 4) dark reaction is not
Biology help forum
Does anyone know of an actual biology help forum, kind of like how this is a physics help forum. I searched for some but couldn't find anything and this place is useless for
Does anyone know of an actual biology help forum, kind of like how this is a physics help forum. I searched for some but couldn't find anything and this place is useless for
Biology ICSE Reasoning Question
Q.)Why do old people feel more cold. Ans.)Body temp. is maintained by thyoid which starts malfunctioning as one become old and therefore the feel colder in the same season.An underactive or hypothyroid causes the body's systems to run too cold and too
Q.)Why do old people feel more cold. Ans.)Body temp. is maintained by thyoid which starts malfunctioning as one become old and therefore the feel colder in the same season.An underactive or hypothyroid causes the body's systems to run too cold and too
BIOLOGY MOCK PAPERS:
TEST: SCIENCE 3 (BIOLOGY) Total Marks: 20 Time: 15 MINUTES (ideally you should take less then 15 minutes for such easy questions) BY
TEST: SCIENCE 3 (BIOLOGY) Total Marks: 20 Time: 15 MINUTES (ideally you should take less then 15 minutes for such easy questions) BY
So I take it there is no known way to epigenetically switch this gene off then?
Was just thinking about this as I'm thinking of altering my regimen and including resveratrol which I heard turns on a survival gene (thanks Alan for this info and linking me to the vid!)... so, is there NO way at all of switching off the gene associated
Was just thinking about this as I'm thinking of altering my regimen and including resveratrol which I heard turns on a survival gene (thanks Alan for this info and linking me to the vid!)... so, is there NO way at all of switching off the gene associated
Bac of Science Biology
Salam.. anythings news,or assignment..any info bout da course..u can reply to this thread..sharing is caring.. =)
Salam.. anythings news,or assignment..any info bout da course..u can reply to this thread..sharing is caring.. =)
Homosexual gene has some benefits
http://www.physorg.com/news184507170.html Homosexuality (in men) appears to be inheritable... but, have you ever wondered why it is inheritable? for example; If homosexual really had no chance of reproducing, then how come their gene still survive?
http://www.physorg.com/news184507170.html Homosexuality (in men) appears to be inheritable... but, have you ever wondered why it is inheritable? for example; If homosexual really had no chance of reproducing, then how come their gene still survive?
Gene Regulation, Kauffman Networks, Order, Evolution
This is in some ways a follow up to a topic posted by MagnetMan about evolution by design, and also having been informed as to the work of Kauffman by the former member K. Sadly they left due to some friction between differing views on acceptable
This is in some ways a follow up to a topic posted by MagnetMan about evolution by design, and also having been informed as to the work of Kauffman by the former member K. Sadly they left due to some friction between differing views on acceptable
biology project help
hi ,..ihave project in biology for writing 10 experiments. .i dont know what to write. can u give some data for writing it.?? the format is: aim ,things needed, procedure, observation, conclusion. you need not give it with all the details . juust give a
hi ,..ihave project in biology for writing 10 experiments. .i dont know what to write. can u give some data for writing it.?? the format is: aim ,things needed, procedure, observation, conclusion. you need not give it with all the details . juust give a
Article Today on Male Baldness Gene
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17457098 Thoughts?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17457098 Thoughts?
Biology Concentration
If i want to pursue a concentration in biology, can i take molecular biology and/or biochem courses to fulfill my 24 unit requirement? i think i will be applying for this program next year, and if i get in i will have to choose between life science (wher
If i want to pursue a concentration in biology, can i take molecular biology and/or biochem courses to fulfill my 24 unit requirement? i think i will be applying for this program next year, and if i get in i will have to choose between life science (wher
Chemical Biology Course Selection for '10/'11
Dear Fellow Chemical Biologists, In order to avoid course conflicts, we will have to register for the following courses: CHEM BIO 2OA3 (Organic Chemistry I) CHEM BIO 2A03 (Introduction to Bio-Analytical Chemistry) CHEM 2OB3 (Organic Chemistry
Dear Fellow Chemical Biologists, In order to avoid course conflicts, we will have to register for the following courses: CHEM BIO 2OA3 (Organic Chemistry I) CHEM BIO 2A03 (Introduction to Bio-Analytical Chemistry) CHEM 2OB3 (Organic Chemistry
Chronic Pain Gene - HCN2 - Identified, Hopes For New Targeted Pain Drugs
Article Date: 10 Sep 2011 - 15:00 PDT A gene called HCN2 produces a protein which regulates chronic pain, researchers from Cambridge University, England, and the University of Cadiz, Spain reported in the journal Science. They added that medications
Article Date: 10 Sep 2011 - 15:00 PDT A gene called HCN2 produces a protein which regulates chronic pain, researchers from Cambridge University, England, and the University of Cadiz, Spain reported in the journal Science. They added that medications
MTHFR enzyme and gene: a key regulatory enzyme in the metabolism of folate
What has the Human Genome Project done for you lately? It has tagged a gene defect that affects over 40% of the population, causing a variety of diseases. The diseases are mental, emotional and physical. The problems stem from the inability to break
What has the Human Genome Project done for you lately? It has tagged a gene defect that affects over 40% of the population, causing a variety of diseases. The diseases are mental, emotional and physical. The problems stem from the inability to break
Androgen receptor gene polymorphisms and risk for androgenetic alopecia: a meta-analysis
Clin Exp Dermatol. 2011 Oct 10. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2230.2011.04186.x. Androgen receptor gene polymorphisms and risk for androgenetic alopecia: a meta-analysis. Zhuo FL, Xu W, Wang L, Wu Y, Xu ZL, Zhao JY. Department of Dermatology, Beijing
Clin Exp Dermatol. 2011 Oct 10. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2230.2011.04186.x. Androgen receptor gene polymorphisms and risk for androgenetic alopecia: a meta-analysis. Zhuo FL, Xu W, Wang L, Wu Y, Xu ZL, Zhao JY. Department of Dermatology, Beijing
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