how nondysjunction happens and why it is so dangerous or fatal to a developing fetus. What causes Down
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2-4-dinitrophenol (DNP) is a compound that 'uncouples' oxidative phosphorylation and photophosphorylation from the synthesis of ATP. How exactly does DNP do this? INclude DNP ionization equation as part of your answer. Elaborate!
Inaddition, in the 1930's DNP was a component of diet pills, but its use proved to be very dangerous and sometimes fatal. it is still sometimes used by bodybuilders and athletes to reduce body fat, but it is a risky thing to do. Why is it so dangerous?
Describe why our lungs are full of tiny pockets called alveoli. When do lungs begin to develop in a fetus and when do they finish developing? How does a fetus âbreatheâ?
What is the metacestode form of Echinococcus granulosus and why is it so very dangerous?