A neuron has three main components. What are they? What are the 4 structural regions of a neuron and how do they correspond to the four major functions of a neuron? What are the neuron functions for the peripheral nervous system? Describe the functions of the followin...
Hajihosseini A., Maleki, F., Rokni Lamooki, G. R., Bifurcation analysis on a generalized recurrent neural network with two interconnected three-neuron components. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 44(11), 1004-1019, (2011).Hajihosseini, A., Maleki, F., Rokni Lamooki, G.R.: Bifurcation ...
Describe the main components of the brain stem and their general functions. (a) Name the three regions of the brain. (b) Describe their functions. What is the function of the cerebrum of the brain? Explain What are the functions of the various parts of the mammalian brain?
In the case of intra-focal excitation methods, the illumination is confined to a short focal distance, preventing the excitation of signals beyond this range and extracting only the in-focus signals. Due to the illumination light concentrated exclusively within the focal plane, there is insufficient...
Understanding cellular organization demands the best possible spatial resolution in all three dimensions. In fluorescence microscopy, this is achieved by 4Pi nanoscopy methods that combine the concepts of using two opposing objectives for optimal diffrac
TCP is one of the major components of bone mineral. The crystalline polymorphs of alpha/beta TCP provides improved compressive strength and better osteo conductivity. Hydroxyapatite (HA) is another form of CaP that efficiently purifies and separates proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids, growth factors ...
To demonstrate the biological insights that LiMCA can generate, we applied LiMCA to the mouse olfactory system. Understanding how the ‘one neuron–one receptor’ paradigm is established during olfactory sensory neuron (OSN) development is a long-standing pursuit of the field. There are more than ...
and psilocybin. The main aim is to analyse the literature across three levels of description: (1) phenomenology—to discuss key differences in the states of consciousness elicited by psychedelics; (2) functional neuroimaging—to compare the changes in brain activity, functional connectivity, and entro...
What are the three forms of biological work in a body? Describe the steps in a dehydration synthesis reaction (give an example) List and describe three components of muscular force. List the six major steps of food processing that occur during digestion. ...
1. What are the two major components of the bone extracellular matrix? 2. How would a lack of calcium in the diet affect the structure of a bone? 3. How would this affect the function of the bone? What are the different parts of a bone?