
Step by step please - 3 10 2 40 300 10 7. Describe what happens during...
Describe, in a step-wise manner, what happens to a stereogenic center containing a halide during the mechanism of an SN2 reaction. Be sure to include a description of the transition state in your explanation.
Listed below are the first 2 steps of the software life cycle. Describe what happens during each phase. 1. Analysis and specification of the task 2. Design of the software Listed below are the third and fourth steps of the software life cycle. Describe what happens during each phase. 3. Implementation 4. Testing Listed below are the last 2 steps of the software life cycle. Describe what happens during each phase. 5. Maintenance and evolution of the system 6. Obsolescence
3. Briefly describe the importance of accurate splicing. What happens if too much RNA is removed during splicing? What happens if not enough RNA is removed during splicing? What would happen if a splicing event results in the deletion of a single nucleotide from the beginning of an exon? (4 points)
3. Briefly describe the importance of accurate splicing. What happens if too much RNA is removed during splicing? What happens if not enough RNA is removed during splicing? What...
Describe what happens to vascular resistance during stenosis Where
are the radius is reduced by 1/2. Demonstrate this relationship
with an equation or ratio. Why, in vivo does this degree of
stenosis have a normal affect on the aorta, but little effect is
observed in the brain.
vs. Parterial at CO = 5 L/min for Csystolic = 0.1, 0.25, 0.3, 0.4, 0.45, and 0.5 mL/mmHg. 4. Systemic resistance and blood flow partitioning. Describe what happens to vascular resistance during stenosis...
1. In a bacteriophage growth curve, what happens during the latent period? 2. Why is the initial bacterial culture greatly diluted after the bacteriophage adsorption step? 3. How would you define burst size? 4. Why is the water bath for the top agar held at 45C and not at 100C the melting point for agar?
please answer question 1,2,3. Thank you
What happens during systole? Diastole? 1. What are the differences between an open circulatory system and a closed circulatory system? 2. 3. What are the steps in the blood clotting process?
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Please explain step by step. The equilibrium constant K for the reaction 2 H2O2(g) 2 H2O(g) + O2(g) is 3.9 x 10-3 at 300oC. A mixture contains the gases at the following concentrations: [H2O2] = 5.0 x 10-3 mol/L, [H2O]=2.5 x 10-3 mol/L, [O2]= 2.0 x 10-3 mol/L. (i) Is the reaction at equilibrium at 300oC? Explain your answer. If not, in what direction does the reaction proceed to come into equilibrium? Describe what happens over time to the rate...
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3- Use the 3-step process to sketch what happens to the market of olive oil if 2- The price of canola oil decreases b- Palm oil is recently revealed by a study to be extremely high in saturated fat linked to heart disease. C- A drought destroys the olive crop d- The average income of customers increases - Suppose both the demand for olive oil and the supply of olive oil decline by...
2. What mode of reproduction do bacteria use? Describe a
bacterial growth curve. Describe what happens at each step along
the curve. What are some parameters that would affect how the curve
looks? How would you predict the curve would look under different
conditions?
17. Big Red's spot test produced the results shown below: What conclusions can be drawn from these results?