Define what is resting potential. What value or range of values might it typically have? What is turgor pressure? List three disorders that can alter the residual volume and explain how they do so. What are macrolides? Describe the mode of action of it?
What are the different types of nerve cells and what are their functions? What is the function of the accessory nerve? Discuss how a spinal nerve is distributed. What is the function of the trigeminal nerve? Briefly describe what resting membrane potential of nerves is. ...
To elucidate the relationship between inflammation and AD, it is necessary to understand the basics of inflammation, discuss the connection to age-related diseases, and then describe how neuroinflammation works. Inflammation is a response of the immune system to infections, tissue damage, or other ha...
We describe a mechanism connecting the adaptive behavior of the bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscS to the flexibility of the pore-lining helix TM3. Simulated expansion of the channel structure revealed straightening of a characteristic kink near Gly
Passive and active transport are vital for the movement of nutrients and other substances in a cell. Discover the tiny world of cell transport with the concentration gradient, simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, and the sodium-potassium pump. ...
Describe the relationships (with measurement units) between work, PE, KE, and power. What is the relation between stability and potential energy? What is meant by energy-mass relationship? Explain with examples. What is the definition of physics? Include the study of matter, en...