For Opiates answer the following:
- Type of receptor it binds to. Ion channel recept or GPCRs, is it excitatory or inhibitory on postsynaptic cell.
- Identify the endogenous molecule that the drug is interacting with and how it changes its function.
-Discuss the changing synaptic transmission by drugs based on the neural circuits that are affected.
In: Biology
In: Nursing
Hominoids are a specific subdivision of Catarrhini. What are Hominoids? What makes them different from other Catarrhines? What is meant by Suspensory locomotion? How does this differ from the way that monkeys move around? Explain the morphological changes that accommodate Hominoid suspensory locomotion.
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Hominoids are a specific subdivision of Catarrhini.
• What are Hominoids? What makes them different from other Catarrhines?
• What is meant by Suspensory locomotion? How does this differ from the way that monkeys move around?
• Explain the morphological changes that accommodate Hominoid suspensory locomotion.
In: Biology
Every cell in the body requires oxygen for respiration so that sufficient energy can be produced. Carbon dioxide, a waste product, is also produced and needs to be removed. Therefore, the levels of both gases must be regulated. How does this explain the changes in your pulse rate?
In: Biology
In: Biology
What impact has women's increasing labor force participation had on marriage (age at first marriage, cohabitation rates, divorce rates) and fertility? Why? What impacts have changes in marriage and fertility patterns had on women's labor force participation? Why?
In: Economics
1. Describe the chemical and electrical properties of an action potential. In your answer, describe the movement of Na+ ions and K+ ions across the cell membrane and the resulting changes in electrical potential.
2. Compare and contrast EEG and MEG. Highlight their similarities and differences in your answer.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Starting with the actions in the mouth describe the digestion, absorption, and elimination of a meal containing carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins (include mechanical and chemical digestion in each of the structures of the GI tract, the enzymes, movement of the material through the digestive tract, the roles of the accessory structures in digestion, and changes in pH).
In: Biology
How is proteins digested and absorbed after eating a peanut and jelly sandwich on whole wheat including the constituents representing proteins and how and where they are digested and absorbed and how and where proteins are utilized or stored in the body. Include the chemical, hormonal, and enzyme changes that impact this meal.
In: Nursing