Water is a universal solvent and a basis for life. However, there is a fine balance of water that needs to be maintained for the cell to survive.
Frederick Griffith’s Experiment and the Concept of Transformation
Transformation is a molecular biology mechanism via which foreign and exogenous genetic material is taken up by a cell and incorporated into its own
A Simplified Comparison of Reciprocal Cross Vs. Test Cross
In genetics, a cross refers to the breeding of individuals with distinctly dissimilar phenotypes in order to determine the zygosity as well as to
A Face-off Between Carrier Proteins Vs. Channel Proteins
The proteins that facilitate the movement of molecules across a biological membrane are transport proteins. Carrier proteins and channel proteins are
How to Make a 3D DNA Model Project
DNA - the blueprint of our life! Making a three-dimensional model, either for a school project or just because you want to understand DNA better, is
Homozygous Vs. Heterozygous: Differences Between Genetic Alleles
In an organism, zygosity is the level of similarity between the genetic alleles for a given trait. While few traits show the presence of just one
The Structure, Components, and Function of Extracellular Matrix
Extracellular matrix is the extracellular, complex mixture of various biomolecules and fibers secreted by cells in the tissues of multicellular
Zander Vs. Walleye Fish
The zander and walleye fish are one of the most important sport fish in America. But with the recent decline of walleye, many restaurants serve zander
Behavioral Isolation: Unique Examples That Illustrate Its Meaning
Even a minute difference in the courting patterns of two closely related species is sufficient to ensure that they don't mate in spite of being