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Normal dimensions of the human heart for a live persons can be determined noninvasively using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or two dimensional echocardiography (2DE). (S.Kaul, et al., Measurement of normal left heart dimensions using optimally oriented MR images, AM. J. Radiol. 146:75-79, 1986.) During systole the left ventricular cavity has a diameter of about 34 mm and the wall thickness is about 16 mm. If systolic pressure is 130 mmHg, estimate the wall tension assuming that the wall stress is constant and that the ventricle is a sphere of the dimension given. Estimate the wall stress.
Explain the probability that the first child of parents who are heterozygous for both traits will show the achondroplasia however not the Huntington's disorder?
If an albino (autosomal recessive trait) woman is married to a man with normal colouring and they have an albino child, what is a genotype of the man.
Compare and contrast protein digestion in the stomach and in the small intestine. Discuss the enzymes and other factors involved as well as hormones regulating these enzymes.
What would be the most appropriate microscopy tool for visualizing the 3D surface of a damaged bone? For viewing a thin slice of tissue stained with hemotoxylin and eosin?
A microelectrode provides a current pulse that depolarizes the axon-just above threshold. Describe the events that occur immediately after reaching threshold.
The leaves of the Holly tree were discovered to have different densities of stomata depending on whether they were located near the center of the tree or at the periphery.
Tetrodotoxin is a poison found in pufferfish and some other animals. most cases of human tetrodotoxin poisoning occur when a person eats cooked or uncooked pufferfish.
Diagram and explain the function(s) of the following biological molecules that comprise the plasma (cell) membrane: phospholipid bilayer, membrane proteins, carbohydrates.
Discuss the difference between transformation and electroporationwhen? when do we use transformation and when do we use electroporation?
Normal cells greatly slow their rates of cell division after filling a culture dish with a layer that is one cell deep (a monolayer).
Hand draw the backbone conformation of Alanine Dipeptide.
A beaker is separated through a barrier which only glucose can pass. The right side has 10 mM glucose and the left side has zeromM of glucose.
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