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Trace the path of an electron from its origins at the reactioncenter of photosystem II to its final electron acceptor at the endof photosystem I. Be able to name the main molecules involved inthe process (this does not include the individual molecules withinthe ETCs). Describe any actual ‘work’ that the electrondoes on its journey. Select one location in this process of linearelectron flow, and describe the free energy level, entropy level,and potential to do work of the electrons at that location relativeto an adjoining location in the path. Finally, explain howelectrons are replaced at the reaction center pigment molecules,and describe the role that REDOX reactions play in the process ofelectrons moving through the chains.
Describe the direction of blood flow and the type of blood oxygenated or deoxygenated for each vessel in the pulmonary and systemic circuits.
Key parts of cardiac circulation that offers blood to wall of the ______, are the ______, the ______, the ______ and the ______. Lack of blood to the heart wall can result in ______ or in ______.
What kind of atomic bonding exists in Glasses, Semiconductors, Thermoplastic Polymers, and Thermoset Polymers
What basic similarities among mammals and differences between mammals (the ingroup) and reptiles (an outgroup) help support the hypothesis that all mammals share a common ancestor.
In what respects does the sea provide a beneficial environment for living thing? In what respects is it a detrimental environment?
Environmental Carcinogens mutagens and other environmental carcinogens UV light organic solvents high energy radiation asbestos tobacco smoke others factors? What does UV light do to a cell.
q1. what is the biodiversity?what are some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the globe and how are humans impacting
Surface areas are important in biology because it constrain rates of transfer of light, heat, water, gases, food, forces, etc. Discuss and contrast the location, orientation and size of two surface areas.
How is the villus the functional unit of the small intestine? In your answer, include a discussion of its structure and function and the enzymes found there. What is the importance of surface area to the functioning of the villi?
As part of a research team exploring ocean caverns, you come across a foreign object of interest. You must estimate if the object is a life form.
A drug that does not dissociate has a molecular weight of 300. If 300 g of this drug are dissolved in 1000 ml of water, what is the osmolarity of resulting solution?
Determine some of the differences that sun and shade leaves share? What does this say about the adaptations they've made to survive intheir respective environments?
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