I was trying to make cupcakes but it came out as a gelatinous mess.
Antibodies can attack both extracellular and intracellular antigens.
It is either extracellular or intracellular protein. It depends on the type of micro organism employed in the production of L- Asparaginase. It is sometimes both Intracellular and extracellular.
A hypertonic solution will cause the cell to shrink as water leaves the intracellular fluid due to osmosis. A hypotonic solution will lead to water crossing into the cell membrane, causing it to swell, leading to hemolysis.
Cytosol.
hypotonic
.5%
With 2ml of starch solution 2ml of saturated ammonium sulphate solution is added. Formation of gelatinous precipitate gives confirmation of presence of starch
intracellular
No, copper hydroxide is insoluble. It appears as a blue gelatinous precipitate when alkali is added to a solution of a copper salt, but it decomposes if you attempt to dry it.
I was trying to make cupcakes but it came out as a gelatinous mess.
No, copper hydroxide is insoluble. It appears as a blue gelatinous precipitate when alkali is added to a solution of a copper salt, but it decomposes if you attempt to dry it.
Intracellular
Gelatinous.
No; the major intracellular anion is phosphate.
intracellular fluid
intracellular pathogens can only replicate inside a host cell, whereas extracellular pathogens can replicate independent of the host