What Are Genotypes?
The genotype is the set of genes in DNA responsible for a trait. It can also be defined as the... View Article
The genotype is the set of genes in DNA responsible for a trait. It can also be defined as the... View Article
Yes. Haemophilia is an inherited genetic disorder characterised by uncontrolled bleeding and the blood’s inability to clot appropriately. Explore more:... View Article
Mutations are caused for several reasons and three main factors include: Evolution DNA repair Induced mutation Explore more: Which Type... View Article
Alveoli are small, balloon-like sacs with thick-walls found in the lungs. They are mainly composed of capillaries, an epithelial layer... View Article
Both internal and external factors are involved in controlling the cell cycle and cell division. These factors include: Hormones Mitogens... View Article
The stomach is a muscular, hollow organ of the human gastrointestinal tract, which is composed of several layers of tissue,... View Article
Yes. Xanthophylls are accessory pigments present in plants. Xanthophylls are yellow coloured pigments, which provide colour to many yellow, orange,... View Article
Yes. Urine is high in nitrogen. The concentration of nitrogen in the urine mainly depends on protein intake. The more... View Article
No. Urea is a non-protein, which contains about 45% nitrogen. Urea is a colourless, odourless, crystalline solid, highly soluble in... View Article
Yes. There is muscle tissue in the stomach, which contracts at regular intervals to churn the food and enhance the... View Article
Root pressure is active. Root pressure develops due to active absorption and active distribution of mineral nutrients. Explore more: Why... View Article
Yes. NADH is an electron carrier. It is the largest of the electron carriers, which comprises more than 22 protein... View Article
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a substrate. NAD+ is utilised as a co-substrate in non-redox reactions and plays an essential... View Article
Yes. Mustard is an example of a plant with a taproot system. Taproots are large, centra and dominant roots, which... View Article
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is a flowering plant belonging to the family Malvaceae. It is commonly called china rose. The flowers are bracteate... View Article
Garlic is a modified, underground stem, which is known as a bulb. Garlic is much similar to onions. Explore more:... View Article
No. Centrioles are absent in neurons. Centrioles are cylindrical organelle, which are composed mainly of a protein called tubulin. Explore... View Article
Yes. Azotobacter is a free-living, gram-negative, nitrogen-fixing bacteria found in all types of upland crops. Explore more: Is Azotobacter Aerobic?... View Article
No, the Calvin cycle is not aerobic. The Calvin cycle is also called dark reactions or light-independent reactions, which can... View Article
The most important factors influence crop yield include both biotic and abiotic factors, such as water, wind, sunlight, temperature, rainfall,... View Article