Biology respiratory question: Explain how the lungs are specialised to allow effective gaseous exchange to take place How is a cytoskeleton like your skeleton? How does diffusion take place in amoebas? How does the respiratory system interact with the integumentary system?
How does a cell's organelles help carry out the 6 characteristics of life? How is cell differentiation different in plants and animals? Why simple diffusion is enough for performing various life processes in unicellular organisms and why not in multicellular organisms?
How are diffusion and osmosis important to cells? What are concentration and electrochemical gradients? How do such gradients affect transport across a membrane? How does osmosis work in a cell if a cell is placed in a solution with a higher concentration of solute t...
In this work, we found that DM accuracy can be traded with DM speed in dependence of brain network configuration. Faster is therefore not necessarily better, but rather the ability to switch between fast and deep modes of information processing—depending on the nature of the problem and the i...
Lauder, "How well does turing's theory of morphogenesis work?" Jnl Theor Biology, vol. 45, pp. 501-531, 1974.Bard, J. & Lauder, I. 1974 How well does Turing's theory of morphogenesis work? J. Theor. Biol. 45, 501-531. (doi:10.1016/0022-5193(74)90128-3)...
diffusion, which depends upon large surface areas, short distances and differences in concentrations. As an organism grows larger, the distance to its center increases and diffusion gets slower. To maintain workable diffusion distances, an organism must have many small cells instead of one large ...
with the factor of 2 in the number of genes compensating a factor of 2 in the definitions of mean fitness. The factor of 2 in Wright's formula arises from the factor of 1/2 in the stochastic term of the diffusion equation that is missing from Mustonen and Lässig (2010, Equation (S2...
Example: If we see diffusion occurring in a variety of places, then be able to discuss it in those places. Filed under: Biology I | Tagged: how to study, jeopardy | Leave a comment » How to Study for Your Cell Energetics Test Posted on February 23, 2011 by biowithoutwalls Here...
2015). This process is pervasive, and although the mechanisms behind it are not currently fully understood, two types of models to explain CO interference: mechanical models and diffusion-based models (reviewed in von Diezmann and Rog 2021). (iii) Centromeric effect: centromeres normally act as...
What is diffusion and why does it happens in anatomy and physiology? Justify why it is difficult to separate the topics of anatomy and physiology. What is a plane in anatomy and physiology? Describe the difference between a somatic and visceral reflex. Describe the differences in nephron activity...