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Question 1: What kind of graded potentials do inhibitory neurotransmitters and excitatory neurotransmitters generate? Question 2: What causes synaptic delay and synaptic fatigue?
Cellular biology is a very innovative field and new discoveries are being made every day. Do some research to answer this question: Investigate how scientists are using bacteria to create antibiotics
Question 1: Name all special sense that use hair cells. Question 2: Glycogen: a.) Is broken down to free glucose by glycogen synthase b.) Has branch chains that are attached at the branch points by al
Question 1: How are SNARES pried apart? Question 2: In what ways is life dependent upon the properties of water.
Question 1: What would we look like if carbs were are primary storage of energy ? Question 2: Briefly discuss the relative costs and benefits of having a modular growth strategy for each resource: a)
Question 1: If you saw a difference in forearm strengt, why do you think one forearm is stronger than the other ? if there was no difference, why do you think they were the same? Question 2: Why is
Question 1: Identify Two ways that the body coan physically produce different strengths of muscle contraction. Question 2: Explain why the voltage is higher when the fist is clenched harder( as compar
Describe at least two alternatives to oil that are currently available and discuss the barriers that keep these alternatives from replacing oil as our primary means of energy?
Question 1: How many joints in the human body? Question 2: What would be the consequences of a Mg2+ ion deficiency for the reactions of glycolysis?
Explain what the drug "Adderall" is, what are some of the generic names if any, what it is used for, and any short term or long term side effects of the drug.
Question 1: Why is MRSA so difficult to treat? Question 2: What can be done to keep yourself and your family safe from MRSA? Question 3: What are symptoms of MRSA infection? Question 4: What is the gr
Do changes in survival rate and fecundity have similar effects on population growth? Which factor (survival or fecundity) has a greater impact on pop. growth rates and age structure?
Question 1: What would be the simplest way of explaining the inheritance of tail length in these cats? Question 2: What are the genotypes of these kittens: without tails, with long tails, with short t
Define what that means at the cellular level, and then provide an advantage and a disadvantage to the organism for each condition, providing examples for each.
What is the relationship between axis specification events that occur prior to the first cell division and the dorsal lip?
Describe the roles of all three amino acids of catalytic triad in trypsin. What amino acids and what kind of bonds are essential for the transition state stabilization? How do you explain the substr
What is released by juxtagelomerular apparatus in response to low blood pressure or volume, it activates angiotensin?
Question 1: What is secreted by the embryo and signals corpus leteum to secrete hormones? Question 2: What is secreted by theh anterior pituitary and not present in high concentration during preegnanc
Question 1: What is a tube that opens at penis (where excretory and reproductive system exit the body)? Question 2: The endometrium thickens and becomes vascularized but is not ready for implantation?
Potato plant, what is the botany of potato crop? i need to know the description of potato botany with their references.
Describe gastrulation in general terms (not molecules involved) and the role it plays in the formation of the three germ layers; include a discussion of the blastocoel. In Xenopus.
Does transcription occur prior to MBT? What are the pieces of evidence that suggest and or prove that there is or is not preMBT transcription?
Question 1: Briefly explain the principle of spectrophotometry. Question 2: Ultraviolet light causes what type of DNA lesion? a. Large deletions b. Deaminated cytosines c. Depurinations d. Pyrimidine
Question 1: RNA polymerase has a higher error rate than DNA polymerase. Why is this relatively low fidelity of RNA polymerase not too harmful to the cell's ability to function properly? Question 2: