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Provide ạn exạmple of eạch for control of glycogen metạbolism: ạ. Hormone control b. Ạllosteric control...

Provide ạn exạmple of eạch for control of glycogen metạbolism:

ạ. Hormone control

b. Ạllosteric control

c. Control by covạlent modificạtion

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10. Glutamate is an example of an excitatory amino acid neurotransmitter that acts via direct synaptic...

10. Glutamate is an example of an excitatory amino acid neurotransmitter that acts via direct synaptic transmission when it is released from presynaptic neurons in the brain.

Which of the following is a mechanism by which an action potential is LEAST likely to occur in the associated postsynaptic neuron? Summation of ionic events


  1. temporally from rapid stimulation of the presynaptic neurons that release glutamate

  2. spatially from the glutamate-releasing neurons and other neurons releasing an excitatory neurotransmitter that acts via an indirect mechanism

  3. spatially from the glutamate-releasing neurons and other neurons releasing the excitatory transmitter, aspartate

  4. spatially from the neurons releasing glutamate and other neurons releasing the inhibitory transmitter, GABA

  5. spatially from many postsynaptic neurons that release glutamate.

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Draw a diagram that shows how the element Calcium might cycle through the components of a...

Draw a diagram that shows how the element Calcium might cycle through the components of a terrestrial ecosystem, including different trophic levels. Label all arrows that show Calcium fluxes and depict the direction of Calcium flow with the direction of arrows. Include all major components and fluxes in an ecosystem nutrient cycle.

Some hints: Calcium originates from rocks and soil minerals. There is hardly any in the air except in dust. Calcium is needed by all organisms, in large quantities for bones and shells in animals, but also for essential cell functions in bacteria, other microbes, plants, and animals.


Create a flow chart diagram with labeled arrows and either labeled boxes or labeled drawings of ecosystem components.

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1. Name the three phases of an action potential. Describe for each the underlying molecular basis...

1. Name the three phases of an action potential. Describe for each the underlying molecular basis and the ion involved. Why is the term voltage-gated channel applied to Na+ channels involved in the generation of an action potential?
2. Explain why the strength of an action potential doesn’t decrease as it travels down an axon.
3. Neurons, particularly those in the brain, receive multiple excitatory and inhibitory signals. What is the name of the extension of the neuron at which such signals are received? How does the neuron integrate these signals to determine whether or not to generate an action potential?

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Explain how epinephrine regulates the breakdown of glycogen. can you have clear steps & explanations  

Explain how epinephrine regulates the breakdown of glycogen.

can you have clear steps & explanations  

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Antibiotics are routinely used to control bacterial infections. Would compounds targeting the peptidoglycan layer of bacteria...

Antibiotics are routinely used to control bacterial infections. Would compounds targeting the peptidoglycan layer of bacteria be useful as antibiotics? Explain the reason behind your answer?(HINT: Think about the concept of selective toxicity)

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Please Use your keyboard (Don't use handwriting) PHC 261 I need new and unique answers, please....

Please Use your keyboard (Don't use handwriting)

PHC 261

I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste)

( Please i need more than 500 words please)

Q. 1. Write essay note on Occupational safety and health protection of health workers from acute respiratory diseases during respiratory diseases outbreaks
following subtitle: (Minimum & Maximum 2-3 pages)
1.   Mention the epidemic and pandemic respiratory diseases recommended for protection of health workers
2.   As a health worker how can protect your self-form diseases mention above?
3.   What is the role of the administrations to protect health workers?

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please complete my answer to be 500 words...

Safety is done by taking some precautions like avoidance of iritant through its removal from workplace or through technical shielding by the use of potent irritant in closed systems or automations ,,, improve the related laws about health safety, by taking care of adaptation and adjustment of workers.

All workers should wear mask on face.

They should always wash their hands with hand wash, or use sanitizers if handwash is not available..

Avoid contact with people who are seems to b unhealthy or having cold like symptoms  

They should always use tissue papers for cleaning nose or use tisse papers during sneezing for closing the nose.

1)...

Epidemic disease like weil syndrome, yellow fever, bubonic plague, influenza, small pox, chicken pox, typhus, syndemic infection, hepatitis B and D.

Pendamic- cholera, covid 19, ebola, influenza etc.

2) by taking the same precautions which are written above according to particular disease.

3) labour inspection

Training and education about safety

Develop a safety compliance plan.

B

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Imagine two species of snakes that live in a tropical rain forest of Malaysia do not...

Imagine two species of snakes that live in a tropical rain forest of Malaysia do not typically interbreed. In nature, one species is ground-dwelling and feeds mainly on insects and small amphibians near water, whereas the other snake feeds in the lower to mid-canopy of trees and vines rising from the forest floor. However, at a zoo in Singapore where they were kept in the same gallery exhibit, the two species were observed interbreeding and produced viable offspring. Which of the following reproductive barriers is most likely preventing these species from interbreeding in the forest?

  • habitat isolation
  • gametic isolation
  • reduced hybrid viability
  • a postzygotic barrier
  • mechanical isolation

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A previous group of students wanted to investigate the factors that contribute to female fecundity (total...

A previous group of students wanted to investigate the factors that contribute to female fecundity (total number of eggs a female lays).  They wondered if the female’s body weight might play a role.  The students collected and weighed 15 newly-emerged virgin female bean beetles.  Each female was mated and given plenty of black-eyed peas on which to lay eggs.  Each day the students checked the beans for eggs, counted the number of eggs, and gave the female fresh beans.  When the female died, the students added up the total number of eggs each female laid.

  1. What is the independent variable?  What are the potential values for this variable? What is the dependent variable?  What are the potential values for this variable?
  2. What are the study subjects?  Be specific!
  3. What might be the researchers’ hypothesis?
  4. What type of scientific study did the researchers conduct?
  5. If this study is an experiment, what are the treatments?  Label the treatments as either experimental or control.
  6. What was the sample size of this study?
  7. List three potentially confounding variables that were or should have been controlled in this study.

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How does cyanide poisoning relate to respiration? limit to 1 paragraph

  1. How does cyanide poisoning relate to respiration? limit to 1 paragraph

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Codes of ethics and standards for professional nursing practice have been developed by some professional nursing...

  1. Codes of ethics and standards for professional nursing practice have been developed by some professional nursing organizations. These codes and standards guide us in our practice and our interactions with consumers, other nurses, and other health care professions. Select at least one of the ethical standards or one of the standards of practice and tell us how you implement this in your current practice or how you will implement it in your future practice. Which standard is most challenging to you, and why?
  2. Please provide an example of an ethical dilemma you have experienced. How were these issues be addressed/resolved?

IN YOUR OWN WORDS! 100 WORDS FOR EACH QUESTION.

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Usain Bolt, a world champion sprinter, can run a 10-meter split in 0.82 seconds. Say you...

Usain Bolt, a world champion sprinter, can run a 10-meter split in 0.82 seconds. Say you obtain a quadriceps muscle sample from Usain Bolt and compare it to one from a 25-year-old male long-distance runner. What differences do you expect to observe between those two muscle samples? Select all that apply.

A) red and white muscle fibers of larger cross-sectional area in Usain Bolt's leg muscles

B) more mitochondria in Usain Bolt's leg muscles

C) more fast-twitch fibers in Usain Bolt's leg muscles

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What is the differentiation of the brain?

What is the differentiation of the brain?

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Oxygen plays an important role in distinguishing the lifestyles of prokaryotes. Name and describe the five...

  1. Oxygen plays an important role in distinguishing the lifestyles of prokaryotes. Name and describe the five modes of growth bacteria can exhibit in response to oxygen (0.5 pts for each correct lifestyle and description). Provide a bacterial species as an example for each lifestyle and list which clade it belongs to (e.g. Lysinibacillus parviboronicapiens is a Gram-positive bacteria – you won’t get credit if you use this example. 0.5 pts for each correct example and clade).

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It may be said that it each week it takes 8000 pounds of grass to feed...

It may be said that it each week it takes 8000 pounds of grass to feed a small herd of zebras (which together weighs 3000 pounds). These zebras will sustain a group of lions, which together weigh 1000 pounds. Why does it take more energy stored in one level of this simple food chain to sustain the next level of the food chain? Your answer lies in the laws of thermodynamics.

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