Yes, oxidative phosphorylation yields more ATP than fermentation. During fermentation only 2 net ATP is produced, i.e. during glycolysis, whereas... View Article
Uniparous cyme is also called a monochasial cyme. The main axis terminates in a flower and produces one lateral branch at the base. The two types... View Article
When a plant cell is kept in a hypertonic solution, the water moves out of the cell, which results in the shrinking away of the cell membrane... View Article
The two types of circulation are pulmonary and systemic circulation. Also Check: Lymphocytes What Are Erythrocytes? ​​Granulocytes What... View Article
Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes and help in the breakdown of macromolecules. They are involved in cellular and extracellular digestion and... View Article
There are mainly two types of thalassemia, alpha and beta-thalassemia, depending on the presence of defective genes for alpha or beta-globin... View Article
When two alleles are equally expressed, it is called codominance, e.g. blood group AB. Further reading: Polygenic Inheritance Chromosome... View Article
Tailing is the addition of 200-300 adenylate residues called Poly-A tail at the 3’ end of the hnRNA at the time of processing. Further reading:... View Article
The two types of stem cells are embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells such as hematopoietic stem cells. Further reading: DNA Polymerase... View Article
Sex is determined by chromosomes. In humans, sex is determined by sex chromosomes (X and Y). Further reading: DNA Polymerase RNA Splicing... View Article
RNA polymerase I transcribe 28S, 18S, and 5.8S rRNA, whereas RNA polymerase III transcribes 5S rRNA. Further reading: DNA Polymerase RNA... View Article
The three types of RNA polymerase present in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell are RNA polymerase I, II and III, which transcribe rRNA, hnRNA and... View Article
During splicing, introns (non-coding sequence) are removed and exons (coding sequence) join together. Further reading: DNA Polymerase RNA... View Article