Gustav Freytag originally formulated Freytag’s Pyramid in his 1863 bookFreytag’s Technique of the Drama, and over the last more than 150 years, it has become one of the most commonly taught dramatic structures in the world, finding its wayintothousands of classrooms andwriting workshops. Here...
9. Which of the following statements about osmosis is false? Osmotic gradient drives water molecules to move. A cell in a hypotonic solution will shrink due to the resulting efflux of water. Water molecules will not move between the cell and the outside fluid when the cell is in an isotoni...
This leads to the efflux of water. As a result, turgor pressure decreases in the guard cells. Stomates are the tiny pores in plants that allow gas exchange. They are typically found on the surface of the lower epidermal layer of the leaf. They may also be seen on certain stems of ...
This is accompanied by an efflux of the major intracellular ions, Na+, K+, and Cl–, from brain cells. Acute hyponatremic encephalopathy ensues when these volume regulatory mechanisms are overwhelmed by a rapid decrease in tonicity, resulting in acute cerebral edema. Early symptoms can include ...
The initial rate of the ECS (P515) decay has been suggested to be a linear measure of proton flux rate (efflux via ATP-synthase that in the steady-state equals influx via protolytic electron transport steps) and consequently of electron flux as well. When longer dark times are given, the...
and out of the cell while prevent or control the efflux and influx of others (in this regard,ions). There are move negative ions (e.g. Cl–) inside the cell, which results in a cell that is negative relative to the outside. In general, a nerve cell has a resting potential of ...