If you have just learned that a chemical you work with is a mutagen What effect does this chemical have?
A mutagen is a substance that can alter the DNA of an organism, potentially leading to genetic mutations. This can result in harmful changes in the genetic material, which may lead to negative effects like increased risk of cancer or other health issues. It is important to take precautions when working with mutagens to minimize exposure and potential risks.
You just have to learn them tricks sorry!
Mutagens are substances that increase the rate of mutations by altering DNA, causing changes in the genetic material of an organism. Common mutagens include UV radiation, certain chemicals like ethidium bromide, and some viruses. These mutagens can lead to errors in DNA replication, resulting in genetic mutations.
I just learned this but forgot lol
THE FLAGELLUM OF COURSE I JUST LEARNED THIS IN SCIENCE CLASS :)Hahah.
Hey! I just learned this in chemistry- as soon as your chemical leaves the original container, it is considered contaminated.
A mutagen is a substance that can alter the DNA of an organism, potentially leading to genetic mutations. This can result in harmful changes in the genetic material, which may lead to negative effects like increased risk of cancer or other health issues. It is important to take precautions when working with mutagens to minimize exposure and potential risks.
To determine whether whatever chemical that was introduced to the bacteria is a mutagen. More revertants means better mutagen ie. the probability of a strain reverting back to wild-type is high since probability of a mutation in the DNA is high due to induced mutation by the mutagen. Less revertants means poor mutagen ie. the probability of a strain reverting back to wild-type is low since probability of a mutation in the DNA is attributed to just the probability of an error in replication.
Your teacher wants to know what YOU learned, not what we learned. Just write down whatever you learned from it.
When atoms have a chemical reaction, that usually means that they changed their state and can not go back. For example, if you put food coloring in a glass of water, thats a chemical reaction because it cannot go back to its original form of just water. Or if you change a liquid into a solid or a solid into a gas and so on. Those would all be chemical reactions. We just learned about that a few weeks ago.
no ,when you learned to eat what food you just ate it.
just think about what lesson you learned or the character learned in the story
That is easy. Just take off the subject, Davy, and you are left with "learned all the latest dances", but if you are talking about the verb, it is just "learned".
The thing I learned is that to just try my best and if I get stuck on something I try and if I can't figure it out I skip it.This is what I have learned.
no its a chemical change (i just did i project on making ice cream in meh class and one question was "is this a chemical or physical change? how do u know?"
Chemical reaction most likely just take parectamol with water juice could effect the use of parectamol
Yes and actually I just learned that.