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yes because detergent is poisious to most all living things
yes it will kill it...... u should know that stupid o(^_^)o
Yes, after conducting an experiment I have concluded that if using enough dishwashing detergent in this case cascade, it has an affect on the germination of plants.
Dishwashing detergent breaks down the cell membrane and nuclear envelope of cells, releasing the DNA contained within. The detergent disrupts the lipid membranes, allowing the DNA to be released and isolated for further analysis.
Detergent denatures (breaks up) proteins, which can then be precipitated and the DNA can be isolated
Like us plants need nutrients to grow, detergent would be a poison
sumayah is a detergent that causes irritation to the skin
It helps break the nuclear membrane of the cell. Detergent containing the compound SDS ( sodiumdodecyl sulfate) is used to break down and emulsify the fat and proteins that make up a cell membrane.
the SDS is used as a detergent
Shampoo in DNA extraction is used to lyse (break open) cell membranes to release the DNA. The detergent in the shampoo disrupts the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane, allowing the DNA to be extracted and purified.
It helps break the nuclear membrane of the cell. Detergent containing the compound SDS ( sodiumdodecyl sulfate) is used to break down and emulsify the fat and proteins that make up a cell membrane.
The affect is the seed will slowly die.