What are the components of cell membrane?
The main components of a cell membrane are phospholipids and proteins. Further reading: Cell – The Unit of Life Cell... View Article
The main components of a cell membrane are phospholipids and proteins. Further reading: Cell – The Unit of Life Cell... View Article
Cyathium is a type of inflorescence. It is a cup-shaped structure formed by bracts. A single female flower is present... View Article
Yes, leucoplasts like other plastids have their own DNA. They have circular double-stranded DNA. Further reading: Cell – The Unit... View Article
The scientific name is written according to the Binomial nomenclature. The scientific name is italicised and has two components, generic... View Article
Cell membrane is made up of phospholipid bilayer and proteins. The hydrophobic tails of the lipid bilayer remain inside and... View Article
Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes. When a vesicle containing the pathogen fuses with a lysosome, the pathogen gets degraded by enzymes... View Article
Lysosomes are rich in hydrolytic enzymes such as proteases, lipases and other hydrolases. Further reading: Chromoplast Cell – The Unit... View Article
No, centrioles are not membrane bound. Further reading: Spindle Fibres MCQs On Cytoskeleton Cell – The Unit of Life Cell... View Article
Connective tissues link and support organs or tissues. They are made up of cells, which secrete protein fibres such as... View Article
Yes, gene editing can be done to insert, delete or modify a specific gene or DNA sequence. Further reading: Plasmid... View Article
The three basic steps of gene therapy are identification of the gene of choice, duplication of the gene and then... View Article
William French Anderson is known as ‘the father of gene therapy’. The first gene therapy was given in 1990 to... View Article
If the normal genes can be introduced into cells at early embryonic stages then it can be a permanent cure.... View Article
In gene therapy, a normal gene is delivered to an embryo or cells to compensate for the defective gene. Further... View Article
The two types of gene therapy are somatic gene therapy and germline gene therapy. Further reading: Plasmid What Is EcoR1?... View Article
Gene therapy is used to replace a defective gene and cure various diseases. Further reading: Plasmid What Is EcoR1? MCQs... View Article
An example of gene therapy is the introduction of genetically engineered lymphocytes to cure adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency. Further reading:... View Article
Golden rice is vitamin A enriched rice. It is used to prevent malnutrition in developing countries, where there is a... View Article
Transgenic plants are useful in many ways. They have various qualities such as tolerance to environmental stress, pest resistance, high... View Article
Microbes are genetically modified by DNA recombinant technology. Further reading: Plasmid What Is EcoR1? MCQs On Lac Operon Genetically Engineered... View Article