Imagine a complex network of highways running throughout your city, transporting raw goods, manufacturing products, and delivering them to their destinations. Inside every eukaryotic cell, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) performs
Imagine a complex network of highways running throughout your city, transporting raw goods, manufacturing products, and delivering them to their destinations. Inside every eukaryotic cell, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) performs
Q1. Source: CSIR NET NOV 20; Session II Following are certain statements regarding nitrogen uptake and assimilation by plants: A. Plant roots can take up nitrogen in the form of
Scientists may have uncovered a new clue to the origin of life. Discover how metals in deep-sea hydrothermal vents could have helped weave phosphate into the chemistry of early life.
Q1. Source: CSIR NET November 2020 (Session I) Following statements were made about catalytic introns: A. Group I introns may undergo self-splicing by transesterification.B. Group II introns do not require
Last two weeks, we explored the cell. But, where did the very first cell come from? How did lifeless chemicals eventually give rise to every bacterium, plant, animal, and human
Last week, we explored the inside of a cell and saw its major organelles. But some questions remained- The answer lies in a dynamic hidden network called the cytoskeleton. What