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In the slide you will see the basic structure of a microscope.
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Phases of interphase, mitosis and meiosis, down syndrome, turner syndrome, klinefelter, tetrad v. dyad, spermatogenesis v. oogenesis, diploid v. haploid, three types of neurons, function of pons, thalamus, hypothalamus, limbic system, hormones, insulin v glucagon, ACTH, growth hormone, bones, joints, degrees of movement, and more! From a freshman college course of Chemistry.
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£1.50 Preview RemoveIonic Basis of Membrane Potential
Summary and important points taken from Medical Physiology by Boulpep (Third Edition) 1. Principles of electrostatistics explain why aqueous pores formed by channel proteins are needed for ion diffusion across cell membranes. 2. Two methods of measuring membrane potentials 3. For mammalian cells, Nernst potentials for ions typically range from -100mV for K to +100mV 4. Components for generating a membrane potential 5. Currents carried by ions across membranes depend on the concentration of ions on both sides of the membrane, the membrane potential, and the permeability of the membrane for each ion 6. How to predict membrane potential 7. Electrodiffusion 8. How an ion behaves in the membrane 9. Goldmna-Hodgkin-Katz (GHK) equation 10. Capacitance 11. Voltage clamp measures currents across cell membranes 12. Molecular Physiology of Ion Channels 13. Pharmacologic ligands 14. Sequence Homoogy 15. General characteristics of Pores 16. Gap junction channels are made up of two connexons, each of which has six identical subunits called connexins 17. Five distinct families of K+ channels
£3.75 Preview RemoveCHM 2754 Solution Midterm 2015 Chimie Analytique
CHM 2754 Chimie analytique Introduction aux principes fondamentaux de la chimie analytique, y compris la théorie des erreurs, la théorie des titrages acido- basiques et oxydoréducteurs, ainsi que les méthodes de séparation. Solutions tampons et précipitation à l'équilibre. Antérieurement CHM 2554 et CHM 2518.
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