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I am wishing for information on the cell wall. I have read much information from books and/or websites that has provided a plethora of information. Thus, I was wishing for a breakdown from an individual as I thought that it would provide a better understanding than a textbook definition. I understand that it considered protection for the cell, assists with the determinig and/or keeping the shape of the cell, assists in excessive water expansion within the cell, utilized as a protective layer for bacteria. It is composed of primarily are cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin.(from what I gather) That is about where I am at this point. But I have found that there is a primary and secondary cell wall - each has their own function - so I am somewhat confused and looking for guidance.
What is the difference between stimulation of the right vagus versus the left vagus? How are they connected to the heart? What would you expect to see upon left vagus stimulation?
The results of any study must be interpreted cautiously so that causal inference is not extended to a population different from the study participants in important ways.
Thiol proteases are a widely distributed group of proteases with a mechanism somewhat similar to that of the serine proteases the family of enzymes which includes chymotrypsin.
Think about a population in which the frequency of allele A is p = 0.7 and the frequency of allele a is q = 0.3, and in which the alleles are codominant.
Imagine that you have engineered a set of genes, each encoding a protein with a pair of conflicting signal sequences that specify different compartments. If the genes were expressed in a cell, predict which signal would win out for the following c..
Does this indicate that our original estimate of 350 individuals was too low or too high? Explain your answer in terms of the principles that underlie mark recapture method.
Explain the main types of extracellular signaling.
A strain of Neurospora with the genotype.
q1. a beaker with 100 of an acetic acid buffer with a ph of 5.00 is sitting on a benchtop. the total molarity of acid
Discuss how a myocardial infarction could occur and explain how drugs, angioplasty and coronary bypass can help the patient.
Write out the reactions of the glycolytic pathway starting from glucose to pyruvate. Starting with radiolabeled glucose labeled in the C1 position, where does the label ends up in pyruvate? (e.g. use a highlighter pen or an asterisk)
describe in a one paragraph. Contrast the functions of the pulmonary vs. the systemic circuits.
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