What kind of physical features of a neuron affects its resonant
frequency? How does it respond...
What kind of physical features of a neuron affects its resonant
frequency? How does it respond to high/low frequency input because
of its feature and how does the feature contribute to the
response?
The physical structure of a protein often reflects and affects
its function.
Discuss how the structure of a protein affects the function of TWO
of the following.
a) Muscle contraction
b) Regulation of enzyme activity
c) Cell signaling
In a neuron with a complex morphology such as a cortical
pyramidal cell, explain how features such as dendritic spines,
dendritic shape and non ligand-dependent ion channels in the
membrane affect spatial and temporal summation of post synaptic
potentials.
Let's look at the price of gasoline. What affects its price and
how does that affect the sales of this product? If the price went
up or down would that affect demand?
What the condition is, what the condition does, how it affects movement or exercise, and how it affects daily life.
a) Traumatic Brain Injury (TMI)
b) General Intellectual Disability
c) Down's Syndrome
d) Peripheral Arterial Disease
e) Type II Diabetes
How did shortening the length of the spring affect the resonant
frequencies? How does this confirm the relationship v = ? f when
velocity is constant? And how musical instruments create higher and
lower tones. Use a string instrument as an example.
I can't explain above question well....When the wavelength
becomes short, it increases its frequency.
What kind of enzyme is chymotrypsin? What are the specific
substrates of chymotrypsin?
• What features of chymotrypsin make it specific to particular
substrates ?
• Can you describe the main features of the reaction
mechanism?
• What is a catalytic triad and what is its role in the active
site of chymotrypsin?
• What is an acyl-enzyme intermediate?
• What is conformational selection vs. “induced fit”?