Angular 7 History and Versions

Angular1.0 was the first version of Angular which was released in 2010. It is known as AngularJS. Here, we are discussing the history and different versions of Angular. Angular 2: First introduced in October 2014, the Angular 2.0 was a complete rewrite of Angular. The extreme changes in the Angular 2.0 version created debate among … Read more

Install Angular 7

Angular 7 Environment Setup: We first need to install the prerequisites which are required to run the first Angular 7 app. Install Visual Studio Code IDE or JetBrains WebStorm: To run an Angular 7 app, an IDE like Visual Studio Code IDE or JetBrains WebStorm is required. Comparatively, the Visual Studio Code is light and … Read more

Angular 7 Features

The most vital features and advantages of Angular are discussed below: Supports multiple platforms: Being a cross-platform language, Angular supports multiple platforms. Thus different types of apps can be built using the Angular. Desktop applications: The same Angular methods that are used for creating web and native apps can be used to create desktop installed … Read more

Nucleotides

Nucleotides are monomeric units of nucleic acids. They are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus. Each nucleotide has a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar and one to three phosphate groups Nitrogenous base: It is a heterocyclic compound that can be either a purine (adenine or guanine) or a pyrimidine (thymine/cytosine/uracil). The nitrogenous base … Read more

Lipids

Lipids are a heterogeneous group of organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen and a few atoms of oxygen. The term lipid is derived from greek word lipos, meaning fat. These substances are not soluble in water but dissolve in non-polar solvents such as benzene, ether, chloroform. This is because they contain long hydrocarbon chains that are non-polar … Read more

Amino Acids

Amino acids are building blocks of proteins. More than 300 amino acids are found in nature but only 20 amino acids are standard and present in protein because they are coded by genes. Other amino acids are modified aminoacids and called non-protein amino acids. They are compounds of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, where the … Read more

Organic Materials

Organic compounds found in animal and plant body are carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, nucleotides, hormones and vitamins. Some of these remain in colloidal form in the aqueous intracellular fluid. Others exist in non-aqueous phases like the lipid membrane and cell walls. Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, where the ratio between … Read more

Cellular Pool

The total biomolecules found in a cell is commonly known as cellular pool It consists of both inorganic and organic compounds. The cellular pool consists of Water – 65 Inorganic materials Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen – 93 Major Metal elements – 5 Major non-metal elements – 2 Minor metal elements – traces (Zn, Mn, Mo, Co) Minor … Read more

Plant cell vs Animal cell

Differences between a Plant cell & Animal cell Plant cell Animal cell A plant cell is usually larger in size. Animal cell is comparatively smaller in size It is enclosed by a rigid cell wall The plasma membrane is surrounded by a complex extracellular matrix It contains a large central vacuole An animal cell often … Read more

Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic cell

Differences between a Prokaryotic cell & Eukaryotic cell Prokaryotic cell Eukaryotic cell Absence of definite nucleus, nuclear membrane, nucleolus A well defined nucleus bound by a nuclear membrane, and nucleolus is present Membrane bound organelles like Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosome, Chloroplasts etc. are absent. Presence of membrane bound organelles Cell respiration is carried … Read more