Answer:
Production for Medical Use
Explanation:
There are some examples where human hormone genes are excised and placed into bacterial DNA. An example of this is Human Growth Hormone, which is mass-produced for human use by bacteria.
Answer:
a.) Hydrogen peroxide are highly reactive oxygen compounds used as an antiseptic
b.) Used in treating punctured wounds due to the nature of the wound which helps microorganisms to thrive.
c.) Fizzing associated with hydrogen peroxide use is due to presence of the enzyme catalase.
Explanation:
Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound which is made up of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. It is powerful oxidizing agent which takes part in biological reactions. This is possible as it can remove electrons from other biological molecules which can damage other cellular components. It is used an an antiseptic to reduce infection because, being a powerful oxidizing agent, it has the ability to react with cell wall of these microorganisms through removal of electrons thereby causing damage to it.
Punctured wounds are narrow in structure which allows obligate anaerobic organisms to thrive because of reduced oxygen flow in the wound. Hydrogen peroxide can effectively eliminate these organisms which are most likely to cause infection in that site because they lack the enzyme called catalase.
Catalase is an enzyme which is present in living cells except obligate anaerobic organisms. It converts hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. The fizzing noticed by Jill while cleaning the wound with hydrogen peroxide is due to the catalase in Jill's own cells which converts the hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. When oxygen is given off, fizzing reactions are seen at the surface of the wound.
Answer:
The correct answer is - palisade cells that are type leaf cells.
Explanation:
The outer layer of cells does not contain chloroplast that is a protective layer called the epidermis. The palisade layer is immediate to the top layer of the leaf that contains most of the chloroplast in comparison to the other parts of the roots or leaf cells.
Chloroplast contains chlorophyll that collects sunlight in order to initiate photosynthesis. There are different types of chlorophyll types present in the cell of the plant.
Thus, the correct answer is - palisade cells that are type leaf cells.
Answer:
After one round of replication, there will be only two layers one of 14 N and second of 15 N labelled. This is because of total conservation of template. If it was semi-conservative then an intermediate layer will be formed composed of one strand of 14 N and other strand of 15 N. This intermediate strand did not appear in this conservative replication state.