A radioisotopic tracer is used in Biology to help trace the chemical reactions in living organisms. In this technique, one or more of the atoms of the molecule of interest is substituted by an atom of the same chemical element, but of a different isotope. Because the atom has the same number of protons, it will behave in almost exactly the same way chemically as other atoms in the compound, and with few exceptions will not interfere with the reaction under investigation. The difference in the number of neutrons, however, means that it can be detected separately from the other atoms of the same element. Small amounts of radioactive atoms can be readily detected.
For example the radioactive isotope of carbon, carbon-14, was used by Melvin Calvin and his colleagues to trace the path of carbon in the light independent reactions of photosynthesis. In another classic experiment Hershey and Chase used radioactive isotopes of phosphorous and sulphur to show the DNA, not protein, was the genetic material in viruses. They can also be used to trace the path of food through a food chain. See http://www.allinterview.com/showanswers/1668.html http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/VL/GG/hershey.html http://courses.bio.psu.edu/fall2005/biol110/tutorials/tutorial29.htm
A commonly used radioisotope for tracing molecules in organisms is Carbon-14 (C-14). It is a radioactive isotope of carbon that can replace normal carbon in molecules like glucose or amino acids, allowing researchers to track their movement and interactions in biological systems. The decay of C-14 emits radiation that can be detected to monitor the pathway of the labeled molecules.
Emited by radioisotopes, sun, etc.
Radioisotopes are radioactive isotopes of elements. For example, most carbon atoms have a molecular weight of 12. Some have two extra neutrons, bringing their molecular weight up to 14 and making them unstable. This instability causes these atoms to be radioactive. Therefore, carbon 14 is described as a radioisotope of carbon.Biologists use radioisotopes to trace specific substances as they pass through, and are processed by, the body. Radioisotopes can be attached to almost any compound, they are easy to detect, and the levels of radiation produced are low enough that many are safe for use within living organisms. Certain radioisotopes concentrate in specific parts of the body, making them useful for nuclear imaging studies of those organs.
A cat is an example of an organism that needs to find its own food. Cats are carnivores that hunt and prey on smaller animals to obtain their food. They do not rely on other organisms to feed them.
thermometer. Temperature has to do with the average kinetic energy of molecules, and we find it with a thermometer
A commonly used radioisotope for tracing molecules in organisms is Carbon-14 (C-14). It is a radioactive isotope of carbon that can replace normal carbon in molecules like glucose or amino acids, allowing researchers to track their movement and interactions in biological systems. The decay of C-14 emits radiation that can be detected to monitor the pathway of the labeled molecules.
Emited by radioisotopes, sun, etc.
Radioisotopes are radioactive isotopes of elements. For example, most carbon atoms have a molecular weight of 12. Some have two extra neutrons, bringing their molecular weight up to 14 and making them unstable. This instability causes these atoms to be radioactive. Therefore, carbon 14 is described as a radioisotope of carbon.Biologists use radioisotopes to trace specific substances as they pass through, and are processed by, the body. Radioisotopes can be attached to almost any compound, they are easy to detect, and the levels of radiation produced are low enough that many are safe for use within living organisms. Certain radioisotopes concentrate in specific parts of the body, making them useful for nuclear imaging studies of those organs.
Used in carbon dating that is to find the age of fossils.
Impossible to find pure polonium; it is necessary to separate polonium from other radioisotopes.
Yes, DNA molecules are primarily located in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, where they are organized into structures called chromosomes. The DNA carries the genetic information that determines an organism's traits and functions.
Carbohydrates!~ They're ever so yummy! You can find them especially in bread and pasta!
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find a tracking number for it and track it.
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