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Dictionary » C » Cell-mediated reaction Cell-mediated reactionCell-mediated reaction Immunological reaction of the delayed type, involving chiefly t lymphocytes, important in host defense against infection, in autoimmune diseases, and in transplant rejection. See: skin test. ![]()
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Results from our forumholographic origin of life... reacting with a host, or in other words they start making chemical reactions with the compounds of the host,they become alive.The same thing ... taking place any chemical reactions inside it.Maybe there is a single cell inside an organism that is unchanged,but the rest of the cells are changing. ...
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Role of membranes in synthesis of ATP in cellular respiratio... in the synthesis of ATP in the mitochondria, the power house of the cell. Mitochondria are composed of two separate membranes, an outer and an ... and FADH2 molecules, which are transported along a nine-step chemical reaction chain. The electron transport chain does not make ATP directly, ...
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Re:... DNA does have to be strung together in a perfect sequence to create a cell that functions correctly. And my textbook says that had to happen for ... assembly process and see chemical components involved at both ends of reaction. 2. Check PubMed. It might be tough tho', since #1. 3. Ever heard ...
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Re: Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... when the structure is intact .” (Of course, every single chemical reaction involves a change in properties, and these occur in all cells at an incredibly fast rate.) The sentence you wrote on its own could potentially be interpreted ...
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Microbiology help in identifying Gram + rod for my unknown... These are all the tests and the results I ran. What do you think? Cell shape= rod gram reaction= positive Size when done with a mixed gram stain with . aereus is seen to be much ...
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