As proteins contain different numbers and types of amino acids they are different shapes and have different affinities for water and lipids.
there is only 20 amin acid in our bodies but we only use 11 of them
proteins
chromatinis fine thread like structure and it is in the form of irregular thread and seen during prophase and on telophase chromosomes are organized structures of chromatin each species has its own fix numbers of chromosomes for example in human its numbers is 46
ribosomes (because they make proteins). The ribosomes will usually be found associated with the endoplasmic reticulum so you'll see lots of rough ER.
they have different numbers of the same VNTR.
These atoms are called isotopes.
These atoms are called isotopes.
Different sequences of amino acids and possibly different numbers.
Different proteins have different numbers of subunits. For example, IgM, an immunoglobulin, has six subunits.
Atoms of the same atomic number (= number of protons in each nucleus) can have different mass numbers because of containing different numbers of neutrons in each atom.
Since 10 is a 2-digit number, it is necessary to find the numbers of combinations containing it and not containing it separately.There are 456 combinations containing 10 and 381 not containing it, making 837 in all.
In Some of her math classes, Sally was figuring out the sums of different numbers.
there is only 20 amin acid in our bodies but we only use 11 of them
E123 e457 e977 ----- These E numbers are not for proteins; I don't know proteins with an E number.
192, including ones containing repeat digits.
An expression
A quantitAtive observation