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Describe how it normally functions (glands, hormones, etc.), how the disease impairs the function, and how the disease is treated. Compare and contrast the three inhibitory influences on hormone secretion and give examples of each. Explain how r...
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2. Explain how the process is different in individuals affected with Parkinson's disease. Please make What functional advantage does a neuron with several dendrites have? What occurs during hyperpolarization of a neuron membrane? Explain the roles of neurotransmitter ions sodium, potassium , calcium ...
Because bracken occurs throughout the world, there is plenty of scope for this approach. Two candidates, both moths from the Southern Hemisphere, are now being studied.Of course, biological control agents can safely be released only if it can be verified that they feed solely on the target ...
Answer to: Explain how an individual can be a carrier for a particular disease yet not have the disease. Is this explanation true for all people...
Considering the different reproductive roles of unisexual flowers, dioecious plants usually make different reproductive investments in male and female individuals. In our study, the male catkins were larger and longer than the female catkins at the three flowering stages. This probably occurs becauseS...
How is this related to nitrogen balance? Many different proteins are phosphorylated. a) Explain how protein phosphorylation occurs in detail. b) What is the purpose of protein phosphorylation? c) How do proteins become dephosphorylated...
model validation and testable hypothesis regarding specific conformational changes that control bond profiles, thereby suggesting structural mechanisms for the inner workings of the TCR mechanosensing machinery and plausible explanations of why and how force may amplify TCR signaling and antigen discrimination....
Inflammation as a cause of disease Inflammation is a double-edged sword. It is critical for fighting infections and repairingdamaged tissue, but when inflammation occurs for the wrong reasons or becomes chronic, the damage it causes can be harmful. Allergies, for example, develop when the immune ...