Biological messengers are molecules thatÊtransmit information about cells to the receptor. They are also called neurotransmitters, first messengers, or second messengers.
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Biological methods refer to techniques and approaches used in biology to study living organisms and their interactions with the environment. These methods often involve the use of biological materials, such as cells, tissues, or organisms, to investigate biological processes and phenomena. Examples of biological methods include microscopy, DNA sequencing, cell culture, and animal studies. These methods are crucial for advancing our understanding of biology and developing new strategies for addressing various biological questions and challenges.
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A Biological Technician assists biological and medical scientists, maintains laboratory equipment, takes calculations and makes evaluations, and sometimes observes organic substances, such as food, blood, or drugs.
The mango belongs to the biological family Anacardiaceae, but the almond belongs to the biological family Rosaceae.
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The messenger has no name, but only brings the information from Corinth, Oedipus' childhood home, that Oedipus' adoptive father, Polybus, is dead. Oedipus is happy because he thinks Polybus is his biological father and he didn't kill him so he defied the prophecy. That is the purpose of the messenger.
Yes, nitric oxide is recognized as the first gas to act as a biological messenger. It plays a crucial role in various physiological processes such as dilation of blood vessels and neurotransmission. Its discovery led to a better understanding of how gases can function as signaling molecules in the body.
Lipase is a enzyme used to cleave lipids, usually membrane lipids. Phosolipase C is a power second messenger used in intercell signaling. Lipase is a enzyme used to cleave lipids, usually membrane lipids. Phosolipase C is a power second messenger used in intercell signaling.
That Polybus is dead, that Polybus and Merope are not his biological parents, and that he himself is a Theban born in Laius' royal household are the things that Oedipus learns from the messenger in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the Corinthian messenger comes to Thebes to announce the death of Corinthian King Polybus and to offer the Corinthian throne to Theban King Oedipus, Polybus' heir apparent. But Oedipus fears any return to Corinth because of a prophecy that he will kill his father and marry his mother. The messenger then reassures him that Polybus and Merope are not Oedipus' biological parents, who instead are members of the Theban royal household from the time of the reign of Theban monarchs Laius and Jocasta.
Iris, the Greek messenger goddess, was believed to have no biological children. However, she was known as a maternal figure to the three Harpies, who were often described as her daughters.
Gene expression in biological research studies is typically measured using techniques such as quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), RNA sequencing, and microarray analysis. These methods allow researchers to quantify the levels of messenger RNA (mRNA) produced by specific genes, providing insights into how genes are being activated or repressed in different biological conditions.
That Polybus is not Oedipus' father are the Corinthian messenger's words that upset Oedipus in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the Corinthian messenger announces that Corinthian King Polybus is not Theban King Oedipus' biological father. He indicates that Oedipus is Polybus' adopted or foster son. He mentions that Oedipus is heir to the Corinthian throne even though he is not a native of the city.
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truly even he is not our biological father, he was considered our spiritual father' To be honest. Yes he is, he is the messenger of god and god is all of our fathers which means he is also because the pope licks gods hairy hole.