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24HoursOfBiology is an electronic platform built to help the Biological community including students, teachers, and researchers out there. We are a group of friends who met at school and are now working as Biology teachers and laboratory technicians including wet and dry labs. Our goal is to provide amazing high-quality contextual content with infographics and GIFs in a non-complicated manner..
24 Hours Of Biology
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Photosystems can be difficult to understand for Biology students. In this article we will explain what photosystems are, describe their components, and then distinguishes the things that make them different from each other. What Are Photosystems? There are two multicomponent complex organometallic membrane systems (or Photosystems) that accept light with wavelengths of 700 nm and 680 […]
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24 Hours Of Biology
2y ago
There are two multicomponent complex organometallic membrane systems that accept light with wavelengths of 700 nm and 680 nm, respectively. Each photosystem is replenished by the electrons lost as a result of the secondary electron deficiency of an electron, but the source of the electrons is different for the PS II that obtains its electrons […]
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24 Hours Of Biology
3y ago
There are two multicomponent complex organometallic membrane systems that accept light with wavelengths of 700 nm and 680 nm, respectively. Each photosystem is replenished by the electrons lost as a result of the secondary electron deficiency of an electron, but the source of the electrons is different for the PS II that obtains its electrons ..read more
24 Hours Of Biology
3y ago
A Laminar flow cabinet is an enclosed workstation that has been utilized to create a safe work environment through filtration devices to capture everything flowing through the cabinet in biological research laboratories. There are two main types of it which are horizontal and vertical laminar flow hood. In a laminar-flow system, air moves at the ..read more
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3y ago
The human body typically contacts to millions of harmful pathogens everyday within 24 hours but still not get harmed by them, its just because of immunity it has. A normal human body has two basic categories of immunity which are innate and acquired immunity. The two can have a huge impact on a individual’s ..read more
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3y ago
Earthworms are hermaphrodites, which means they have male and female reproductive parts. Earthworms lay eggs in cocoons. After mating, the egg begins dividing until it’s four cells long. At the specified time, earthworm cells include distinct elements. Gene expression has gone on so far that cells would not be able to make a full creature ..read more
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3y ago
Energy Pyramid also titled as ecological pyramid or trophic pyramid are a graphical illustration of relationships among various organisms in an ecosystem. The pyramid is divided into a number of bars, each with a different trophic level. It is a graphical representation of energy circulation in an ecosystem is known as a power pyramids. The ..read more
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3y ago
Microscope is a revolutionized scientific instrument which is used in research laboratories to examine the small objects that are not clearly visible and can’t be seen by the naked eye. They are derived from Ancient Greek words “mikrós skopeîn” as mikrós means “small” and skopeîn mean “to look” or “see”. Microscopes are frequently utilized to ..read more
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3y ago
Piranha is a small to medium size fish native to lakes and rivers in South America. Some have been found to inhabit warm bodies of water in North America and in the Kaptai Lake in Bangladesh. They are infamous for their razor-sharp teeth and extremely powerful jaws. Enjoy the video: Overview: Size 3o-80 centimeters Weight 5-8 lbs Color Relies ..read more
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The basic difference between Gene and Allele is so simple we just have to pay attention. A gene is nothing but a specific nucleotide sequence present on the DNA strand which code for functional protein WHILE Alleles are different versions OR variations of the same gene.   ..read more