What type of transport is being shown in the diagram? Explain what is taking place. A...
D Question 12 6 pts What type of mechanism is taking place in the reaction shown? OH D Question 13 6 pts What is the correct absolute configuration for the stereocenter, marked with an asterisk (*), in the molecule below? trans Question 15 6 pts What is an appropriate name for the compound shown? OH m-bromophenol m-bromobenzyl alcohol m-hydroxybenzenebromide p-bromoanisole Question 16 6 pts What reagents would be required to make the following transformation? с HCl H2/Pd Na/NH3(0) H.Br 2...
Vasodilators place patients at increased risk for ___________. Explain what type of education you would give patients that are taking Vasodilators to avoid this. (2 points)
Describe the way the water would move through the semipermeable membrane. Explain what type of transport this is, how you know, and whether or not it requires energy. * Your answer
16. Explain in detail what physiological events are taking place during the latent period for each experiment, e.g., what is occurring during the latent period. Also, explain the difference between the "latent period" for the Physiogrip experiment and the "latent period for the Flexicomp experiment 15. Label each graph shown below with the following information: 1. The latent period 2. The contraction period 3. The relaxation period Flexicomp Graph om Data Acqua File Setup Stop Rellele Cognitive Ove R2000 Capture...
each with net charge -0, are held in place as shown in the top view diagram EM Hw below small test charge -q, travels from point X to point Y along the circular arc shown. w an arrow on the diagram at each point (X and Y) to show the direction of the electric force on the test charge at that point. Explain why you drew the arrows as you did. i. Draw -0 i. Is the work done on...
A charge Q1 = -33.80 C is fixed in place as shown in the diagram below. A second charge Q2 is attached to a massless string which makes an angle of 29° with respect to the vertical. Q2 is not moving (and not accelerating) and is located d = 32.50 cm directly to the right of Q1. Q2 has a mass of 10.7 ka. What is the magnitude of the charge on Q2 (in pC)? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 True...
7a. What would be the resulting effect of vesicle transport from Golgi to membrane being slower than the vesicle transport from ER to Golgi? Explain. 7b. Explain how vesicles are formed, transported from one compartment to another, and are fused with the target compartment. Give molecular details. (b) How is it that with all the different vesicles in the cell (transporting different proteins and lipids), the right vesicles go to the right compartments?
?n-type semi-conductor contacts with aqueous electrolyte in
dark, the equilibrium condition is shown in the diagram. Please
explain what is going to happen when the system is under
illumination? Also explain why reaction is significant in Green
Chemistry.
Question 10 (5 marks) A combinational logic circuit is shown in Figure 3 along with a timing diagram. a) The output waveform (X) shown in the timing diagram is not correct for the circuit shown. Draw the correct waveform. (2 marks) b) The output waveform shown is the result of incorrect implementation of the circuit gates has been replaced by another type of gate. Which gate has been replaced and what is the replacement gate? Explain your answer. (3 marks)...
Use the point in the diagram to name the figure shown. then identify the type of figure <----------->C DA) CD. lineB) DC. lineC) CD. rayD) CD. segment