Explain why a capacitor cannot pass a direct current but can easily pass an alternate current.
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Explain why a capacitor cannot pass a direct current but can easily pass an alternate current.
Explain why H+ and Na+ ions cannot pass through lipid bilayer but they can pass through biological membrane.
Explain the ion selectivity of K+ channel. Why K+ can pass this channel, while Na+ cannot in spite of its smaller size?
explain why the current to a capacitor need not be a continuous fun action of time (jump discontinuities are allowed).
I have read that Gaussian surface cannot pass through discrete charges. Why is it so? I have even seen in application of Gauss' Law when we imagine a Gaussian Surface passing through a charge distribution, e.g. in case of infinite plane charge carrying sheet . If it cannot pass through discrete charges how do we use it in continuous charge distributions as same 'objection' must be there for it also. Please explain the reason. Here E?? as, r?0 If this...
Which of the following substances can easily pass directly through the lipid portion of the bilayer unassisted? Select all that apply! a. ions b. water c. steroid hormones d. gases e. large biomolecules
1.Explain how arrays allow you to easily work with multiple values. 2 Explain how for loops can be used to work effectively with elements in an array. 3 Provide an example of using a for loop without an array. 4 What is the main difference between standard array and a dynamic array? 5 How are elements added to a vector in C++? 6 How can you remove an element from a vector in C++? 7 Why pass a vector by...
Explain why lead (IV) alkyl halides can form stable five coordinate complexes more easily than their silicon analogues and comment on the strength of the relevant carbon bonds.
Why is Hydrogen NOT considered a fuel? How can it be applied in an alternate energy context?
Complete the sentences to explain why long chain fatty acids cannot pass the mitochondrial membrane via diffusion, and the mechanism by which the cells transport them. duction of Energy via Fatty Acid Oxidation CPT II mitochondrial matrix large CPT I inner mitochondrial Long-chain fatty acids have an alkyl chain of more than 10 carbon atoms. Fatty acids with alkyl chains of this length are characterized as size. This length decreases their ability to cross the lipid bilayer of the mitochondrial...
Part A Complete the sentences to explain why long-chain fatty acids cannot pass the mitochondrial membrane via diffusion, and the mechanism by which the cells transport them. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help translocase polar acyl-CoA synthetase Long-chain fatty acids have an alkyl chain of more than 10 carbon atoms. Fatty acids with alkyl chains of this length are characterized as in terms of...