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When do enzymes work best in biological processes?

Enzymes work best in biological processes when they are at their optimal temperature and pH levels.


What is the branch of biological science that studies and describes how body parts work or junction?

The branch of biological science that studies and describes how body parts work or junctions is called physiology. Physiology focuses on the functions and mechanisms of living organisms, including processes such as digestion, circulation, and nerve transmission.


Biological changes lifestyle interactions with people and the demands of school or work can all contribute to stress?

Biological changes such as hormonal fluctuations can impact stress levels. Lifestyle factors like poor sleep or lack of exercise can also contribute to stress. Interactions with people, such as conflicts or lack of support, can further exacerbate stress, as can high demands in school or work environments.


Who discovered biological nitrogen fixation?

The discovery of biological nitrogen fixation is primarily attributed to the Dutch microbiologist Martinus Beijerinck and the American botanist Frank N. Shulman. Beijerinck was the first to isolate and characterize nitrogen-fixing bacteria Rhizobium while Shulman's work contributed significantly to our understanding of the mechanisms involved in biological nitrogen fixation.


Can you explain how a group of genes work together to regulate a specific biological process?

Genes work together by producing proteins that interact with each other to regulate a specific biological process. These proteins can activate or inhibit other genes, forming a complex network that controls the process. This coordination ensures that the process is carried out efficiently and accurately.

Related Questions

Where does an oceanographer work?

the ocean


How many hours do astronomers work a day?

Oceanographers will work however many hours they decide is right for them. Typically an oceanographer will work about 12 hours in a day.


How much do oceanographer work?

About 1 day Sorry that's not right. They work for about 3 months.


What oceanographer published his most famous work The silent world?

Jacques Cousteau


How does a oceanographer work?

One million years... How long did it take your grammar teacher to get sacked?


Where does dr Robert ballard curently work?

he works at the University of Rhode Island as an oceanographer.


How many days a week do nurses work?

It depends on how many days a week they have to work.


How many days a year do you work if you only work 4 days?

208 days


What is a scientist that works in the water called?

A number of different scientists work in the water, at least part of the time. The marine biologist does, and the underwater archaeologist does, and they are probably the main ones. So does the oceanographer and the hydrologist, but not nearly as much. There probably isn't a science where the work is done exclusively under water, but there are many that require the scientist to "get wet" while working. These and a few other scientists work in water at least part of the time while continuing their observations and investigations.


If there is 365 days in a year and you do not work 2 days of the week how many days do you work?

260 days.


How many days do actors work per week?

How many days do actors have to work per week?


How many days does an anesthesiologist work a week?

as many days and hours as you want