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the advantage of proteomics is that the real functional molecules of the cell are being studied. Strong gene expression, resulting in an abundant mRNA, does not necessarily mean that the corresponding protein is also abundant or indeed active in the cell.
Yes, it is normal to see slightly better from one eye than the other eye. This is called being "right-eyed" or being "left-eyed", and is much like being right-handed or left-handed. There is no advantage to being one over the other and most people are one or the other.
Two advantages of being multicellular is that having many cells allows you to have a longer life span since you are not depending on just one cell. another advantage is being multicellular allows you to grow because only having one cell would make you microscopic.
An advantage of the phosphorylation cascade is that is can be helpful to regulate the activation of proteins.
It would mostly be commenulism if the bird only nest in it and the tree isn't really bothered or affected by the bird. But it can also be paratism when the bird eats the tree seeds.
there are seeds under the leaves of the Epiphyte. The wind then blows it to another area.
please use the word epiphyte in a sentence ----- An epiphyte is a plant that grows on top of or is supported by another plant, but does not depend on it for nutrition, therefore it is not a parasite.
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An epiphyte is a Use_the_word_epiphyte_in_a_sentencethat grows on top of or is supported by another plant, but does not depend on it for nutrition, therefore it is not a parasite :)
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Schlumbergera is a cactus similar to the Zygocactus. It is an epiphyte.
epiphyte.
An epiphyte is a plant that grows upon another plant (such as a tree) non-parasitically or sometimes upon some other object (such as a building or a ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphyte -
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An epiphyte is a plant that lives on top of other plants, but is not a parasite. It's just using the other plant as a support without taking anything away from it.