creates poisinous fumes that may knock you out or kill you so dont try it at home :P. but it does knock you out or kill you only strong acids and bases though.
During translation, amino acids are utilized to build a protein chain based on the instructions encoded in messenger RNA (mRNA). Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring specific amino acids to the ribosome, where they are linked together to form the protein according to the mRNA sequence.
Surfactants, or surface-active agents, can enhance the solubility of weak acids and bases in solution by reducing the surface tension of the solvent, allowing for better interaction and dispersion of the solute. They can also form micelles, which encapsulate the weak acids or bases, effectively increasing their concentration in the solution. Additionally, surfactants can alter the local environment around the solute, stabilizing ionized forms of weak acids and bases and facilitating their dissolution.
Well it depends if you have 2 alike sides then they repel but if different they attract
The ribosomes of the cell are responsible for joining the amino acids together during protein synthesis. The ribosomes can be found attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum or floating free in the cytoplasm. Amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds to form proteins, and the type of proteins synthesized by a cell is dictated by the DNA.
The process of converting information in mRNA into amino acids is called translation. During translation, the ribosome reads the sequence of nucleotides in the mRNA and uses this information to assemble a chain of amino acids according to the genetic code. Transfer RNA molecules bring the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome, where they are linked together to form a protein.
They both bring family together. AND THEY ARE BOTH A LITTLE UNCOMFERTABLE, A LITTLE BOARING, AND A LOT OF GOSSIP HAPPENS.
Bring Us Together happened in 1968-10.
Transfer RNA.
Because when you vomit, you also bring up digestive acids. Acids damage teeth and gums.
The name for a series of three nucleic acid bases on the tRNA is called an anticodon. It is complementary to the codon on the mRNA during protein synthesis, allowing tRNA to bring the correct amino acid to the ribosome.
Because when you vomit, you also bring up digestive acids. Acids damage teeth and gums.
Nothing special happens.