stop perpetuating the mechanical illustrations of biochemical reactions! most of this is purely speculative and mostly based on newtonian mechanics
in reality theyre finding out that nerves dont actually run on electricity, and from that discovery spawned a whole new field of research in biophysics based solely on acoustics and mechanics (photoelectrochemical and photoelectrical effects)
check out my page you will love it, or google Bjorn Nordenstrom Biologically closed Electric Circuits
hi sorry to bother you but could you tell me how the nucleus knows when to stop sending the mRNA's to the RER due to the proteins being at a sufficient level? please write to me if you have the answer, appreciate it
This is done through transcription factors. These proteins bind to regulatory regions associated with genes and can increase or decrease the level of transcription. By controlling the level of transcription, this process can determine the amount of protein product that is made by a gene at any given time.
I think the pasing is perfect, the only thing I find a bit disturbing is when you pronounce the P (too close to the mic) other than that, excellent.!!
stop perpetuating the mechanical illustrations of biochemical reactions! most of this is purely speculative and mostly based on newtonian mechanics
in reality theyre finding out that nerves dont actually run on electricity, and from that discovery spawned a whole new field of research in biophysics based solely on acoustics and mechanics (photoelectrochemical and photoelectrical effects)
check out my page you will love it, or google Bjorn Nordenstrom Biologically closed Electric Circuits
sn1pe352 3 months ago
hi sorry to bother you but could you tell me how the nucleus knows when to stop sending the mRNA's to the RER due to the proteins being at a sufficient level? please write to me if you have the answer, appreciate it
swentsetal 4 months ago
@swentsetal
This is done through transcription factors. These proteins bind to regulatory regions associated with genes and can increase or decrease the level of transcription. By controlling the level of transcription, this process can determine the amount of protein product that is made by a gene at any given time.
tafebiology 4 months ago
hes an aussie mate, we talk slow get used to it
kamzok 6 months ago
I think the pasing is perfect, the only thing I find a bit disturbing is when you pronounce the P (too close to the mic) other than that, excellent.!!
felipec81 9 months ago
would it kill you to speak a bit faster....=1
motters2012 10 months ago
@motters2012
nahsorryaboutthatmateisthatbetter?
tafebiology 10 months ago
@tafebiology coolio
motters2012 10 months ago
@motters2012
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tafebiology 6 months ago
@motters2012
Thanks.
You killed my husband.
I hope you're happy.
From mrs tafebiology
tafebiology 6 months ago
Sounds like he doesn't care about this video one bit.
thomasnash90 10 months ago
@thomasnash90
no that's why I made it....because I don't care :)
tafebiology 10 months ago
Yeah, there is a lot of fundamental info here. It goes into a bit of everything not just one compartment. Good overall.
89buddy 1 year ago