Ribosomes are present in both plant and animal cells. Also Read: List Of NEET Questions To Crack NEET 2021 NEET Question Papers Download... View Article
Lock and key is an analogy to explain interaction between an enzyme and a substrate. In most cases, the lock is supposed to be the enzyme and the... View Article
During the cretaceous period, the dinosaurs were the most prominent lifeform on earth. Famous dinosaurs such as the Tyrannosaurus and Iguanodon... View Article
In a nutshell, diffusion occurs when particles spread, usually from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. This... View Article
Following are examples of diffusion: Gas exchange process in the lungs Incense sticks and perfumes in an open room Dipping tea bags into hot... View Article
According to Griffith’s hypothesis, there was a transforming principle, which got transformed into the R-strain from the heat-killed S strain and... View Article
The 6 components of DNA are deoxyribose sugar, phosphate and four nitrogenous bases, i.e. adenine, guanine, thymine and cytosine. Further... View Article
Humans have 46 chromosomes, so females have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes. Males have 22 pairs of homologous chromosomes and a pair of sex... View Article
Genetic drift is also known as the Sewall Wright effect. Further reading: Polygenic Inheritance Chromosome Structure Molecular Basis Of... View Article
No, gene flow is different from genetic drift. Gene flow occurs due to migration, whereas genetic drift occurs by chance. Further reading:... View Article