⟩ What is Allotropy?
Allotropy is Nitric acid
Allotropy is Nitric acid
What is protein denaturizing? Is there any change in the primary structure when a protein is denaturized?
Is there any situation in which DNA is made based on a RNA template? What is the enzyme involved?
What are the three main types of RNA? What is meant by heterogeneous RNA?
Concerning their biological function what is the difference between DNA and RNA?
What is the difference between essential and natural amino acids?
For the enzymatic reaction what is the effect of a substance with the same spatial conformation of an enzymatic substrate? How is this type of substance known?
What are some factors that can lead to protein denaturizing?
Is it expected a change in the primary, in the secondary or in the tertiary structure of a protein to produce more functional consequences?
In sickle cell anemia, a hereditary disease, there is substitution of one amino acid by other in one of the four-polypeptide chains of hemoglobin. In this case, are all of the structural levels of the protein modified?
What are catalysts?