Biology, 30.12.2019 16:31 anishivaturi123
How do we reduce the human impact on global climate change?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:30
The process of replication is the same for all living things because
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:40
This problem has been solved! see the answerbuilding a sea wall to prevent ocean water from encroaching on a city is an example of climate change [ select ] ["sequestration", "mitigation", "vulnerability", "adaptation"] .creating a carbon tax to provide incentives to reduce co2 emissions is an example of climate change [ select ] ["sequestration", "mitigation", "vulnerability", "adaptation"] .planting more forests is an example of enhancing carbon [ select ] ["sequestration", "mitigation", "vulnerability", "adaptation"] .the tendency to be adversely affected or lack of ability to adapt defines climate change [ select ] ["sequestration", "mitigation", "vulnerability", "adaptation"] .sequestration, adaption, mitigation, vulnerability
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Biology, 23.06.2019 07:30
In the 1950s, christian anfinsen demonstrated the renaturation of the protein ribonuclease (rnase) in vitro. after reduction (to reduce the disulfide links) and the addition of urea (to denature the protein), the protein was in an unfolded state. after removing the urea and the reducing agent, the protein refolded, with greater than 90% activity. if the urea were removed after oxidation occurred, the protein had less than 5% activity. why would the protein not refold correctly if the urea were removed after the reducing agent was removed? (in other words, what would happen if the urea were removed after oxidation? )
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