There are so many examples for that in different areas, like steroidal compounds experiment carried out in our lab recently.
Here's one link: http://www.alfa-chemistry.com/products/steroidal-compounds-8.htm
In hemoglobin, the transition from t state to r state (low to high affinity) is triggered by Bisphosphoglycerate (BPG)
- Bisphosphoglycerate (BPG), also known as 2,3-Disphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG), aids in the transition of hemoglobin from a high-oxygen-affinity to a low-oxygen-affinity state.
- 2,3-BPG binds to hemoglobin, causing oxygen to be unloaded. Furthermore, 2,3-BPG reduces hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen. As hemoglobin is unloaded in our tissues, 2,3-BPG binds to it, promoting oxygen unloading.
- When we increase the concentration of 2,3-BPG in our blood, the oxygen binding curve shifts to the right. This means hemoglobin will have a lower affinity for oxygen and will be able to deliver more oxygen to our body's tissues and cells.
Learn more about Bisphosphoglycerate (BPG) from here:brainly.com/question/8885734
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<span>A. Fermentation generates more ATP than cellular respiration. </span>
Platelets are responsible for clotting as they cover a wound in order to prevent excessive bleeding and infections.
Answer: The first law of thermodynamics establishes that energy cannot be created neither destroyed.
Explanation:
So the grasshopers eat the grass to gain energy and then the birds eat the grasshopers to gain energy as well so by doing that they are just passing the energy to one another to power muscles and other body parts which follows the laws of thermodynamics that energy is not created but transfered from one system to another.
Hope this helps ! -Enrique, Biology Major :)