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Do egg cells contain either X or Y chromosomes?

The female egg caries two X's(XX) and the male caries XY


What Evidence for the role of bacteria in the genesis of caries?

Conclusions of Animal and human models used in an extensive studies :1. Teeth free from bacterial infection, either in germ-free animals or unerupted teeth in humans, do not develop caries.2. Antibiotics are effective in reducing caries in animals and humans.3. Oral bacteria can demineralize enamel in vitro and produce lesions similar to naturally occurring caries.4. Specific bacteria can be isolated and identified from plaque over various carious lesions.


What is the new chiral C called that is formedwhen a sugar molecule cyclizes?

The new chiral carbon formed when a sugar molecule cyclizes is called the anomeric carbon. This carbon is responsible for creating either an alpha or beta configuration of the sugar molecule, depending on the orientation of the hydroxyl group attached to it.


Can you remove wisdom teeth affected by caries when you are 35 years old?

Yes, they can be and should be removed. The only reason it's suggested to get them out when you are younger is because you are more likely to recover faster and there is less chance of caries. If you have cavity on a tooth, it should be treated, either by repairing the tooth, or in cases of semi-impacted wisdom teeth, the tooth should be extracted.


What does carbon plus oxygen make?

Either CO2, carbon dioxide or CO, carbon monoxide


What is alpha carbon?

The carbon atom to which four groups are attached either same or different.So every chiral carbon is alpha but every alpha is not a chiral carbon.


What is the antonym of carbon dating?

Either non-carbon dating, if that's what you mean, or nothing. But technically, there is no real antonym of "carbon dating".


What nonmetals are found in the carbon family?

Carbon is the only non-metal in carbon family. The other elements are either metalloids or metals.


What are the uses of carbon steel?

Carbon steel, also called plain carbon steel, is a malleable, iron-based metal containing carbon, small amounts of manganese, and other elements that are inherently present. Steels can either be cast to shape or wrought into various mill forms from which finished parts are formed, machined, forged, stamped, or otherwise shaped.


Saturated fats have?

No carbon-carbon (C=C) double bonds. All carbons are joined to four other atoms: either carbon or hydrogen.


How carbon got its name?

Nobody knows exactly how carbon got it's name. Nobody knows when carbon was identified as an element for example either.


Which gas is in your body?

either oxegon o carbon dioxide