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Wasps go inside figs to lay their eggs. They die inside. But don't worry -- an enzyme in the fig breaks down their carcasses into protein making the fruit wasp-free and delicious!.
It is an age-old riddle that has perplexed generations - until now! British scientists found that the formation of egg shells relies on a protein found only in a chicken's ovaries.
When a female wasp dies inside an edible fig, an enzyme in the fig called ficin breaks down her carcass into protein. The fig basically digests the dead wasp after she's done pollinating.
Snail mucus is key to the facial, as it reportedly contains a beauty-boosting cocktail of proteins, antioxidants and hyaluronic acid, which help skin retain moisture, reduce inflammation and remove dead skin.
Snail mucus is key to the facial, as it reportedly contains a beauty-boosting cocktail of proteins, antioxidants and hyaluronic acid, which help skin retain moisture, reduce inflammation and remove dead skin.
Snail mucus is key to the facial, as it reportedly contains a beauty-boosting cocktail of proteins, antioxidants and hyaluronic acid, which help skin retain moisture, reduce inflammation and remove dead skin.
When a female wasp dies inside an edible fig, an enzyme in the fig called ficin breaks down her carcass into protein. The fig basically digests the dead wasp after she's done pollinating.
When a female wasp dies inside an edible fig, an enzyme in the fig called ficin breaks down her carcass into protein. The fig basically digests the dead wasp after she's done pollinating.
"One Paleontologist's Quest to Activate Atavistic Genes" lesson uses fundamentals of protein synthesis as a context for evaluating whether expert, Jack Horner, will be able to "create" a live dinosaur in the lab.
It is an age-old riddle that has perplexed generations - until now! British scientists found that the formation of egg shells relies on a protein found only in a chicken's ovaries.