You eat a sweet and juicy grape. How would a biologist describe how a carbon atom from the grape could be used to move your little finger?
The energy is required to move the finger. This energy comes from electron transport system (final phase of aerobic respiration). In this aerobic respiration thestarting compound is glcose. The primary carbohydrate in grape juice is Glucose (Glucose is also called grape sugar). So, the carbons in glucose undergoes aerobic respiration, oxidiges in to CO2 the energy helps in the movement of little finger.
You eat a sweet and juicy grape. How would a biologist describe how a carbon atom...
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You are trying to overhear a juicy conversation, but from your distance of 18.0m , it sounds like only an average whisper of 40.0dB . So you decide to move closer to give the conversation a sound level of 70.0dB instead. How close should you come? __ cm
(1 point) You are trying to overhear a juicy conversation, but from your distance of 30 m, it sounds like only an average whisper of 10 dB. You decide to move closer so that the intensity level increases to 60 dB. How close would you have to be in order to hear this intensity level? (Note that the answer might be uncomfortably close.) Distance =
You are trying to overhear a juicy conversation, but from your distance of 20.0 m, it sounds like only an average whisper of 25.0 dB. So you decide to move closer to give the conversation a sound level of 65.0 dB instead. How close should you come? Express your answer in centimeters.
You are trying to overhear a juicy conversation, but from your distance of 18.0 m, it sounds like only an average whisper of 30.0 dB. So you decide to move closer to give the conversation a sound level of 75.0 dB instead. How close should you come? Express your answer in centimeters.
imagine that you are trying to describe how receptors work to a non-biologist - say a relative. Using everyday analogies try to explain how you go from a ligand binding at the receptor to long-term changes in the cell. Try to avoid as much technical jargon as you can.
Describe your ideal place and environment in which you would like to eat dinner.
How many peaks would you predict would appear in the Carbon-13 NMR spectrum for acetic acid? Please label all carbons in your structure. Which carbon atom in acetic acid would you predict would be the farthest downfield in your C-13 Spectrum?
Could you help me with this textbook question. A brief explanation would help. 1.) Carbon atoms generally form four covalent bonds with other atoms. a.) Could you explain the statement above, referring to the valence electrons of a carbon atom. b.) Could you explain how a carbon atom may bond to only 3 other atoms but still fulfill the requirement of having 4 bonds.
Let’s say you are teaching a typically-developing young child how to eat with a spoon. Describe the steps you would use in fading, including your final desired stimulus (remember to use a clear operational definition), initial starting stimulus, and the reinforcer you would use. Describe a minimum of four fading steps, including at least two different types of prompts. Final Desired Stimulus: Starting Stimulus: Reinforcer: Fading Steps and Prompts: