apart from the mentioned transporter in the image, there are several other transporter proteins (channels and carries) which are common in these two tissues or are specific to to either of theses. they are regulated according to the need of the cell for particular molecule. mutation in these transporter leads to the miss regulation of the transport system leading to severe effects.
Biochemically speaking in great detail how do carriers and channels work physiologically in the body relating...
Describe in detail the action of glucagon. Be sure to include a description of what it is (what kind of biomolecule/class of hormone), how its secretion is regulated, where specifically it is secreted from, its general effects on body cells, and finally each of its specific effects (if it has any) on: skeletal muscle, the liver, adipose tissue, and blood glucose levels.
PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW TO DO THESE PROBLEMS IN GREAT DETAIL SO THAT I CAN DO SIMILAR PROBLEMS. Use the diagram below for the following two questions. Indicate the direction of the net electric field at point P using the direction arrows below. What is the electric potential at point P in the upper diagram? 5.39e3 V 1.0864 V 1.08e6V 0.0 V 4.40e3 V
1. We have learned a great deal about how substances work in the body. This information is often used as an argument either for or against legalization of substances. Present an argument either for or against the legalization of marijuana. Consider the statistics and other information provided in this module. You may also use your knowledge of the issue outside of the information presented in the module.
What do you think the next great programming language will be? How will it work, and how will software engineers use it? (6 – 10 pages) Also include conclusion and references.
1. Describe the concept of body composition. Describe, in some detail, how exercise can reduce obesity and improve body composition. Provide two specific examples of how exercise can be made more safe/fun/enjoyable for children. 2. Describe 2 benefits of strength training for the older population. Why should at-risk older adults be closely supervised in strength-training programs? Describe the factors that might contribute to a loss of strength and flexibility as adults age. 3. Explain the developmental changes that occur in...
Explain in detail the top 802.11 data-in-motion encryption protocols. How do they work? Which protocols would you suggest for people to use? Why.
1. Why do cancer cells spread throughout the body? Select all that apply (Think: how are cancer cells different than normal cells?) __________ a. They enrich nutrients at the original site b. They have loose adherence c. They travel through blood vessels d. They do not respond to contact inhibition e. They are fragile and damage easily f. They readily respond to signals for apoptosis 2. Benign cells have which characteristics? Select all that...
How do the endocrine and nervous systems work together to act as a communication system for the human body? (In 60-80 words).
NA Biology: Lab 5 & 6___________________________________________________________________ List steps to set up a gel and how to run it (electrophoresis) Buffer, gel, wells, lane, band How to visualized DNA and how EtBr (ethidium bromide) works – intercalation Factors that affect how far the DNA runs (6 main factors) Know important abbreviation and nomenclature used: SNP, RFLP, RE, EcoRI, bp, kb Describe and know relationships between: DNA, Palindromes, SNP, RFLP, RE Identify a palindrome and how many pieces of DNA would result...
No spacing Heading 1 Heading 2 Title 7. Where in the body would you find a simple cuboidal epithelium? (1) 8. What anatomical feature is found in an exocrine gland that is lacking in an endocrine gland? (1) 9. The connective tissue underlying the epidermis would be classified as: (1) a. Dense regular b. Dense irregular C. Loose d. Cartilage e. None of the above 10. What feature is common to all forms of connective tissue? (1) 11. Explain how...