Biology, asked by tembadamanis, 4 months ago

what might be happening to the phospholipids of the bacterial cell membrane when the cell goes from ice (0 C) to heat shock temperature (42 C) and then back to ice?


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Answered by rijularoy16
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Answer:

It increases the ability of a prokaryotic cell to incorporate plasmid DNA allowing them to be genetically transformed. The plasmid DNA can then pass into the cell upon heat shock, where chilled cells (+4 degrees Celsius) are heated to a higher temperature (+42 degrees Celsius) for a short time.

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Answered by semaltimanoj592
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Answer:

it ma be die as the temperature changes

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