I am not sure
luciferase enzyme
An enzyme is a protein, so is in its most basic form, a string of amino acids. However, hydrogen bonds between molecules in the string make the chain fold into a large, bundled shape that will have an 'active site' that will only allow bonding one specific substrate.
By the time amino acids become proteins they are a many folded, globular construction of R group bonded amino acids.
One way you can produce electricity is by using a U shaped magnet and pushing a metal string in the U shaped magnet!You use a galvanometer attached to the string and when you push it, it will become electrical energy! (A galvanometer measures electricity.)
The string which is in the lowest position. The thin E string.
luciferase enzyme
The significance of he string T0526 is the functioning of the ECMA script. This is needed when working with Java and programming and used to enhance webpages.
string and tin cans
It is exactly the same as for proteins, because enzymes are a form of protein. They are comprised of a string of amino acids.
No, because you become more fat with it
Yes it is. A protein is made from a long string of amino-acids. Proteins come in three specific types: structural, functional, and regulatory. Enzymes reside in the Functional Class of Enzymes.
An enzyme is a protein, so is in its most basic form, a string of amino acids. However, hydrogen bonds between molecules in the string make the chain fold into a large, bundled shape that will have an 'active site' that will only allow bonding one specific substrate.
yes it can so 2x2x2x2 can become 24
tighten every string a half steps to steps higher. E can become F, F can become F#, F# can be G and so on. Keep in mind you can risk breaking strings though.
No, you cannot get pregnant from sperm on a tampon string. Sperm needs to go inside your vagina, on the string there is no medium through which the sperm can swim up into the vagina. You can be at risk of STI's/STD's though.
When it is intertwined with other strings which then form a strand. Strands are then intertwined to form a rope.
Enzymes are smaller than the DNA they process in molecular size. This is because the DNA is a very long string of parts, whereas the enzyme is a single piece.