⟩ What is immuno adsorption?
It is removal of an antigen or antibody from a sample by the process of adsorption, to which the complimentary antigen or antibody is bound.
It is removal of an antigen or antibody from a sample by the process of adsorption, to which the complimentary antigen or antibody is bound.
In 1665 Robert Hooke, an English scientist, published his book Micrographia, in which he described that pieces of cork viewed under the microscope present small cavities similar to pores and filled with air. Based on later knowledge of what were the walls of those cavities constituted? What is the historical importance of that observation?
Are there living beings without cell?
Do membranes form only the outer wrapping of cells?
What are the three main parts of a eukaryotic cell?
What are the two big groups into which cells are classified?
Concerning the presence of nucleus what is the difference between animal and bacterial cells?
What is the cell theory?
A netlike membranous complex of superposed flat saccules with vesicles detaching from the extremities seen in electronic microscopy. What is the observed structure? What is its biological function?
On which organelle of the cell structure does intracellular digestion depends? What is the chemical content of those organelles?
Why lysosomes are know as the cleaners of the cell waste?