What are cilia and flagella? How do these structures acquire movement? What are some examples of ciliated and flagellated cells in humans?
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How much can transient transfection expected from Lipofectamine 2000(Invitrogen)?
fibroblast gives rise to myoblast . Myoblast gives rise to which structure?
what is the use of brij35 in zymogram?
Concerning their permeability how are membranes classified?
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what substances is the nucleolus made? Is there a membrane around the nucleolus?
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What is the structure that maintains identical chromatids bound?
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