Answer:
Yes.
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is a thread like structure that contains Hereditary and Genetic materials such as chromosomes.
Scientists call it the 'Book of life'.
The failure of immunological isotype switching that explains the lack of IgG, IgA, and IgE in Daniel's blood is because since IgM and IgD are the most prevalent, there are not enough of the other antibodies to undergo isotope switching. Isotope switching is a biological mechanism that changes a B-cell's production of immunoglobulin or antibodies from one class to another.
They both release CYTOKINES :)
Haha :) I know this is right because I just got quizzed on it before spring break
A nurse is explaining to another nurse the difference between first-generation antipsychotics and second-generation antipsychotics. what is the biggest benefit of the second-generation antipsychotics?
First generation antipsyhotics are the conventional antipsyhotics which blocks the dopamine pathway by blocking the D2 receptors and reduces the dopaminergic neuro-transmission.
Second generation antipsyhotics also called atypical antipsychotics which partial block dopamine receptors and also affect other things like serotonin.
Second generation antipsyhotics are more effective in reducing the symptoms schizophrenia and also improves the overall quality of life. They also have a lower risk of neurological symptoms like tremors, like the first generation drugs.
To learn more about First generation antipsyhotics here
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Viruses are able to infect cells because they share a common <u>genetic</u> code and they use host cell machinery to carry out protein synthesis. Virus infecting a bacteria is called bacteriophage. These bacteriphages can use two different pathways to infect the virus: a) lytiic b) lysogenic. In lytic cycle the virus makes several copies of itself within bacteria and at the end bacterial cell is lysed. In lysogenic cycle virus integrates its DNA into bacterial genome.