Explain in detail. Explain pollination. What's the importance of diffusion to insect pollinated flowers? What are the advantages and disadvantages of cross-pollination? What are the disadvantages of self-pollin
So rather than a definition, we can do with a notion: a system can be described as self-organizing when its elements interact to produce a global function or behavior33. This is in contrast with centralized systems, where a single or few elements “control” the rest, or with simply distr...
This chapter reviews the effects of nature and nurture on traits that are relevant to the process of gas exchange, including pulmonary volumes and diffusion capacity, the maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), the SaO2, and the alveolar-arterial oxygen partial pressure difference (A-aDO2) during ...
Why it is important for living things to regulate temperature? how it is related with homeostasis? What is the importance of homeostasis to all living things? Why is there a need for a transportation system in living organisms? What is the importance of diffusion in living systems? What is ...
Visualized FA images obtained from diffusion MRI with super-resolution reconstructions. The up-sampled image (c) with lower resolution is wrongly judged to have better quality than the high-resolution reconstruction (b) by PSNR and SSIM, LPIPS judges this task correctly Full size image FR-IQA Mis...
Why are carbon atoms important in organic molecules? Why can carbon form very large molecules? Why is carbon significant to the formation of living organisms? Why is carbon so important in biology? Why is organic chemistry considered the chemistry of carbon compounds? Why is the shape of a ...
Examples of some of the more scientific ones are Stevens’s power law, the robustness of signal-detection theory’s rejection of high thresholds, the Rescorla–Wagner theory of learning, and the drift–diffusion model of response time and accuracy. Of course, each of these theories has limits,...
The dying eddy disappears as a macroscopically discernible body, but the shapeless movement (by diffusion) lingers for some time in its place because of the movement of the body that once was. To use Eames’s metaphor23 about bubbles and droplets that vanish due to condensation and evaporation...
Osmosis involves the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane to regulate pressure or water content within a cell or other container.Answer and Explanation: Osmosis is inherently a type of diffusion as water is moving across a membrane dictated by a pressure gradient, concentration gradient...
Why are organelles only present in animal cells? Why the cell division of the important properties of cell and organism? How are diffusion and osmosis important to cells? Why is the presence of a contractile vacuole so important to the survival of paramecium?