i wish i no 2
detergent would dissolve at a faster rate
Did u mean function of chloroform isoamyl alcohol in DNA extraction? Chloroform isoamyl alcohol is a type of detergent. It binds to protein and lipids of cell membrane and dissolve them. By this it will disrupt the bonds that hold the cell membrane together and cause it to breakdown. It then form complexes with these lipids and proteins, causing them to precipitate out of solution. Note that lipids and proteins are non-aqueous compound and DNA/RNA are aqueous compound. The detergent binds to non-aqueous compound.
Detergent is poisonous to most living things, so my answer is yes. From, Mozeco and CrimsonLightDude, Brother & Sister in VMK
One effect of soap and detergent in hard water is it will not lather as well as it does in soft water. This can affect the way the soap or detergent cleans in hard water making them less effective.
Lipids
it iS A ionic detergent disrupts bonds between lipids and fosters the isolation of DNA....
sumayah is a detergent that causes irritation to the skin
i wish i no 2
A detergent would bring about the deterioration of cell integrity. This is because the cell's membrane consists of lipids and proteins. Most importantly, however, is that the cell membrane is spanned by a phospholipid bilayer and, according to the information given about the effect of detergent on lipids, the cell membrane would be destroyed since it is made up primarily of lipids.
The affect is the seed will slowly die.
I wouldn't think so, unless of course, the detergent contains bleach and has a bleach smell.
yes because detergent is poisious to most all living things
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detergent would dissolve at a faster rate
Detergent is poisonous to most living things, so my answer is yes. From, Mozeco and CrimsonLightDude, Brother & Sister in VMK
Did u mean function of chloroform isoamyl alcohol in DNA extraction? Chloroform isoamyl alcohol is a type of detergent. It binds to protein and lipids of cell membrane and dissolve them. By this it will disrupt the bonds that hold the cell membrane together and cause it to breakdown. It then form complexes with these lipids and proteins, causing them to precipitate out of solution. Note that lipids and proteins are non-aqueous compound and DNA/RNA are aqueous compound. The detergent binds to non-aqueous compound.