A ring clamp is used to hold a ring securely, without marring it, while you work on it, much preferable to holding the ring by hand or in a hard-jawed vise.
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what is the function of a ring clamp
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It really is called ring stand. This is usually used with a ring clamp and bunsen burner.
A ring clamp is used to hold a burette.
The iron clamp is an iron ring with a bolt and nut to tighten it. It is used in conjunction with an iron stand and is used to elevate equipment.
it is a clamp witch attaches to a lab stand to hold stuff on it
A clamp stand is used in a laboratory to secure equipment while they are being used.
First of all, in prokaryotes, the beta clamp is a dimer. A dimer is made from two [identical] monomers; in this case the monomers are [complexly folded] protein strands.Secondly, these two dimers form two halves of a Ring - this Ring surrounds or encompasses the Dna strand, thereby forming a clamp that, while securely connected to the Dna strand, can easily move 'laterally' along the DNA strand.All of the large enzymes that Act upon and Process Dna use the beta clamp as The-Go-Between point of attachment.In eukaryotes, the biochemical moiety that performs the same function as the beta clamp is a trimer and is called PCNA - the Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen.
First of all, in prokaryotes, the beta clamp is a dimer. A dimer is made from two [identical] monomers; in this case the monomers are [complexly folded] protein strands.Secondly, these two dimers form two halves of a Ring - this Ring surrounds or encompasses the Dna strand, thereby forming a clamp that, while securely connected to the Dna strand, can easily move 'laterally' along the DNA strand.All of the large enzymes that Act upon and Process Dna use the beta clamp as The-Go-Between point of attachment.In eukaryotes, the biochemical moiety that performs the same function as the beta clamp is a trimer and is called PCNA - the Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen.