Viruses are highly specific and can only attack particular cells of a particular organism.
Ex.
Polio virus attacks nerve cells
Mumps virus attacks salivary glands
Hepatitis virus attacks liver cells
1) absolute specificity 2) Group specificity 3) Linkage specificity 4) Stereochemical specificity
While we are constantly referring to bi-lateral specificity, as in the functions of Dna, here is a case where a virus offers out it's 'hand': it seems likely that it expects to reach for, find and attach to some outstretched Cell Membrane Component.
The enzyme's surface folds are complementary to the substrate's surface folds.
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The allosteric site is distinct from the active site, and does not affect the substrate specificity of the enzyme
1) absolute specificity 2) Group specificity 3) Linkage specificity 4) Stereochemical specificity
While we are constantly referring to bi-lateral specificity, as in the functions of Dna, here is a case where a virus offers out it's 'hand': it seems likely that it expects to reach for, find and attach to some outstretched Cell Membrane Component.
the levels of specificity are Pronoun,Noun,and Propernoun...
How to calculate specificity?, please specify ^^
the levels of specificity are Pronoun,Noun,and Propernoun...
specificity and selectivity
Specificity encourages you to clearly define your goals, intentions, and actions. It helps you focus on what is important and avoid distractions. It also enables you to measure progress and success more effectively.
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Shape of an enzyme specifically shape of its active site determines enzyme specificity .
The enzyme's surface folds are complementary to the substrate's surface folds.
Specificity theory proposes that a particular type of sensory receptor corresponds to a specific sensation. According to this theory, the quality of a sensation is determined by the specific type of sensory receptor that is activated. This theory contrasts with the pattern theory of sensory perception, which suggests that the quality of sensation is determined by the pattern of activity across different types of receptors.
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