⟩ What is inert pair effect?
The reluctances of ns electrons in the participation of bond formation is called inert pair effect
The reluctances of ns electrons in the participation of bond formation is called inert pair effect
How do the two complementary nucleotide chains of the DNA facilitate the replication process of the molecule?
What are the chemical bonds of the DNA molecule that are broken for the replication process to occur?
What is the secondary structure of a protein?
Because of DNA replication, two DNA molecules come to existence. Why is not it correct to assert that two “new” DNA molecules are created? What is the name given to the process concerning that fact?
What is the name of the DNA duplication process? What is the main enzyme that participates in it?
Where can RNA are found within cells?
Does RNA molecule have two polynucleotide chains likewise DNA?
What is the primary structure of a protein? What is the importance of the primary structure?
What is the tertiary structure of a protein? What are the main types of tertiary structure?
What is the difference between the alpha helix and the beta-sheet protein conformations?