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  1. Stealth Mosquitoes? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Aug 26, 2024 · Have mosquitoes become silent and invisible, or am I losing my senses of hearing and sight? This summer I have seen no mosquitoes and have only heard two of them, very quiet, as I sat …

  2. Can phenotype change without change in genotype?

    May 21, 2024 · The Logical fallacy ‘Phenotype’ is defined [by the poster] as the morphological expression of characters on the basis of genetic constitution/genotype There is no reason to accept …

  3. metabolism - Why are 6 turns of the Calvin cycle needed to make one ...

    Oct 6, 2021 · I‘ve read that 6 turns of the Calvin cycle are required to make 1 glucose molecule. But, 3CO 2 and 3RuBP are used in one cycle and 6 triose phosphate is produced. Only 5 triose …

  4. How is CO2 and O2 separated in our body during gas exchange?

    Jan 10, 2024 · You actually inhale and exhale both CO2 and O2, what changes is the relative amounts of each. Besides tiny percentages of various gases and non-gas particles, air contains primarily …

  5. Quantifying Gene Expression - Biology Stack Exchange

    Sep 23, 2020 · I have found that many studies use the mRNA concentration as a “proxy” for protein activity because there should be correlation between mRNA levels and proteins expression levels. …

  6. Absorption ratios 260/280 and 260/230 for RNA - Biology Stack …

    Aug 2, 2012 · I extracted RNA from different cell lines, an I want to perform reverse transcription and then PCR. To get good results, in which range should the absorption ratios 260/280 nm and 260/230 …

  7. What happens during kefir fermentation process?

    I’ve found many sources about the positive effects of kefir for the digestive system. However I haven’t found any information about the fermenting process. What is the exact biology (chemistry?) b...

  8. Why does K+ move out of the cell? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Jun 9, 2017 · The other answer is a bit misleading. "Another cause is the the intracellular K+ concentration" No, this is exactly the same cause, the differing concentrations is what causes the …

  9. What is the speed of human immune reactions? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Sep 3, 2021 · It's easy to find general lists of immune systems: innate/adaptive, complement, phagocytes, B/T cells, and so on. Annoyingly, they are very skimpy on quantitative information …

  10. Is the bipolar neuron of the retina considered a sensory neuron?

    Jun 5, 2017 · In short, yes. Any neuron that is involved in conveying sensory information from the periphery to the CNS is a sensory neuron. So I would consider all of those neurons in the retina …