⟩ What are exogenous antigens?
Antigens, which are produced outside the host cell, are called exogenous antigens.
Antigens, which are produced outside the host cell, are called exogenous antigens.
What is the endosymbiotic hypothesis about the origin of mitochondria? What are the molecular facts that support the hypothesis? To which other cellular organelles the hypothesis can also be applied?
What are the main components of the cytoskeleton?
What are the functions of the cytoskeleton?
What are chloroplasts? What is the main function of chloroplasts?
What is the molecule responsible for the absorption of photic energy for photosynthesis? Where is that molecule located in photosynthetic cells?
What are the colors (of the electromagnetic spectrum) absorbed by plants? What would happen to photosynthesis if the green light waves that reach a vegetable were blocked?
What is the way followed by the energy absorbed by plants to be used in photosynthesis?
What is the function of the plant cell wall?
Of what substance the plant cell wall is made? Is that substance a polymer made of which monomer?
What are plant cell vacuoles? What are their functions? How is the covering membrane of the vacuoles called?