Describe a natural biological transport process. What is being transported? Does it use conduction, convection, or both?
Process: Electron Transport process in the Krebbs cycle of respiration
Electrons are transported in this process
It uses conduction of electrons
Describe a natural biological transport process. What is being transported? Does it use conduction, convection, or...
A correct distinction between facilitated diffusion and active transport of a substance across a biological membrane is that . . . A. active transport requires conformational changes in the transport protein associated with the transport process, and facillitated diffusion does not. B. active transport requires integral membrane protein to carry out the transport, and facillitated diffusion does not. C. facilitated diffusion depends on an existing energy gradient acting on the transported substance, while active transport makes such a gradient. D....
5. Entropy Discussion (10 pts) a. Describe an irreversible biological process that occurs in nature. b. Describe a biological process in nature that is nearly reversible. c. Describe a natural process that involves an increase in entropy. d. Use examples to argue for the view that "entropy is like an executive who instantly determines what will happen, whereas energy is like a bookkeeper telling us how little we can afford".
Describe how Natural Language Process (NLP) are being used in health care, or if not, how they might be used in the future
(a) (iWhen is heat transfer through a fluid by conduction or by convection? For what case is the rate of heat transfer higher? How does the convection heat transfer coefficient differ from the thermal conductivity of a fluid? (ii) Explain the physical significance of Nusselt number (ii) By definition, discuss hydraulic diameter. Obtain an expression for hydraulic diameter of a circular tube of diameter, D (b) The local atmospheric pressure in Gboko, Benue State Nigeria (elevation 1610 m), is 834...
7a. What would be the resulting effect of vesicle transport from Golgi to membrane being slower than the vesicle transport from ER to Golgi? Explain. 7b. Explain how vesicles are formed, transported from one compartment to another, and are fused with the target compartment. Give molecular details. (b) How is it that with all the different vesicles in the cell (transporting different proteins and lipids), the right vesicles go to the right compartments?
Describe the drug Trelegy Ellipta in 500 words, how does it work, what is the biological response, side effects, and pharmacokinectic parameters such as volume of distribution and half-life in your own words.
What biological techniques use the properties of antigen-antibody binding? Describe two in detail.
1. Describe how the process of natural selection works, and how it results in adaptations (Darwin's Observations and Conclusions) • How does unequal reproductive success lead to natural selection? What are adaptations? Explain Darwin’s observations and conclusions. • Describe evolution by natural selection? What are some important points about evolution? 2. Describe examples of and evidence for evolution by natural selection that can be seen in your daily life. 3. Discuss the different kinds of evidence that support the theory...
cell in human body reproduces. what process does it use? describe the steps in the cell cycle, and celldivision of this cell. how is this process controlled in your cell? what types of genes are involved here? what happens if that control is lost? give an example of this potential loss of control
Describe briefly how myelination of the axon speeds up the conduction of the action potential. What is the molecular process that is altered? Maximum number of characters (including HTML tags added by text editor): 32,000 Show RichText Editor and character count) 1