2.What do you mean by hydraulically smooth and rough
channels? What is the criterion used to...
2.What do you mean by hydraulically smooth and rough
channels? What is the criterion used to determine whether a surface
is hydraulically smooth or rough?
1) Distinguish between the structures and functions of the
smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum.
2) What types of cells might have lots of smooth ER? (HINT:
which organ in your body detoxifies drugs?)
3) What is a lysosome? Compare to an organ in your body. What
two functions does it do in a cell?
You own a barbershop with 2 chairs (2 channels). The mean
arrival rate is 8 people per hour. The mean service rate is 5 units
per hour for each chair. Find the following:
What is the probability that no one is in the system? (look in
the table)
What is the average number of people in the system?
What is the average time a person waits for service?
What is the average time a person is in the system?
What are the three mechanism used to close/open channels? What
is the difference between channels made of proteins with
beta-pleated sheets versus alpha helix structures? Give an example
of each.
What type of amino acid must produce the helix or sheet that
spans the lipid bilayer?
Describe how the glucose transporter is regulated.
What is meant by the term criterion as it is used in personal
selection? Give some examples of criteria used for jobs with which
you are familiar?
Important: I need an example in a retail store company that
illustrates this case.
1. What do you mean by ‘Intrinsic strength’ of a solid
dielectric?
2. What are the drawbacks of single stage circuit for the
generation of very high impulse voltage?
3. What is a cascaded transformer?
4. What is the effect of nearby earthed objects on the
measurements using sphere gaps?
Most teachers do not allow rough and tumble play in their
classrooms or outdoors. Do you think there are benefits to rough
and tumble play? Are there elements that you are sure about?