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
Answer:
Homeostasis is the tendency to resist change in order to maintain a stable, relatively constant internal environment. Homeostasis typically involves negative feedback loops that counteract changes of various properties from their target values, known as set points
Explanation:
As you can see in the picture presented below, the DNA sequence in individuals with normal hemoglobin and in the individuals with sickle cell hemoglobin differ in only one nucleotide. However small, this difference in the nucleotide changes the amino acid from glutamate to valine, changing the structure of the protein in the red blood cells.
Answer:
D. there is less structural carbohydrate.
Explanation:
Most bacterial cells have a cell wall located outside the plasma membrane, formed by peptideoglycan or murein, which provides protection and shape to the cell. In addition to the wall, some bacteria have a polysaccharide capsule that surrounds this structure, this capsule is a carbohydrate envelope that can allow more or less flexibility to the bacterial cell. The more structural carbohydrates the polysaccharide capsule has the less flexible the bacteria will be. Thus, we can say that if E. coli has the most flexible cell envelope, compared to the envelope of other bacteria, it is because there is less structural carbohydrate in the E. coli envelope.