⟩ What are immunoglobulins?
Immunoglobulins are glycoproteins, each molecule containing two pairs of polypeptide chains of different sizes, smaller ones are called light chains (L), and larger ones are called heavy chains (H).
Immunoglobulins are glycoproteins, each molecule containing two pairs of polypeptide chains of different sizes, smaller ones are called light chains (L), and larger ones are called heavy chains (H).
What are arboviruses?
What is the normal count of WBC per ml of blood?
What is the total salt content of blood plasma?
Name the instrument which is used for counting rbc?
Name the essential aminoacid present in children?
Name the causal organism of measles?
What is the Normal range for fast blood sugar?
What are the medias that should be sterilized in Inspiration process?
Specific gravity for normal range of Urine?
What is the temperature that maintained in Spisation method of Sterlization?