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A drug swallowed as a pill or capsule may not make it into the general circulation in sufficient amounts to be effective. Explain different mechanisms that may account for this observation. Why might a drug delivered by a skin patch or nasal spray be more effective than the same drug taken orally?
Consider the characteristics of chordates. What structural adaptations do chordates have that other animals lack? How does the developing human embryo fulfill the chordate criteria?
assuming that 32 million histone octamers are required to package the human genome, how many histone molecules must be transported per second per pore complex in cells whose nuclei contain 3000 nuclear pores and are dividing once per day? Explain.
Assume you were given a tube having 1 ml of frozen Staphylococcus epidermidis culture known to contain 5.3 x 103 bacteria/ml. You were told to thaw it by heating at 80°C for 20 min,
In the human body, the potassium ion can pass easily through cell membranes, yet the potassium ion concentration is higher inside many cells than it is outside these cells. Could this be accomplished by passive diffusion? Explain your answer.
Discuss similarities and differences of the anatomical pathways that convey touch sensation and pain. Describe two functional consequences of these differences.
What type of interaction occurs between charged groups (ie, protonated amino groups and deprotonated carboxy groups)?
Discuss how do the amplitudes of the finger twitches with different weights compare to each other? Explain why did the amount of work decrease when heavier weights were used?
Diagram and explain the function(s) of the following biological molecules that comprise the plasma (cell) membrane: phospholipid bilayer, membrane proteins, carbohydrates.
what are the 4 major macromolecules and list their building block, solubilty in water(hydrophobic/hydrophilic), and specific example of a polymer for each and where it is found
If antibodies are found in a patients blood specimen against the measles virus, should the patient be quarantined because they are infected with the measles virus? What other reason could there be for anti-measles antibodies in the patient's blood..
Determine what kind of DNA mutation in a gene would result in the production of a shorter version of a protein missing amino acids in the middle of the protein
What intracellular messenger is primary regulator of adaptation of photoreceptors?What Intracellular second messenger is primary regualator.
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