What will happen to the human body system when a microorganism invading the body lacks the inherent ability to activate complement or bind to phagocytes?(12)
When an animal cell is immersed in pure water it will
Is the interintegumentary system composed of loose connective tissue?if a drug partly blocked a membrane potassium channels, how does it affect the action potential? free answers
The ________ controls when the gene is transcribed by RNA polymerase.
In class we are studying action potentials, repolarization, hyperpolarization, etc.
My teacher told us how once a certain membrane potential is reached and the action potential is fired, potassium channels open and potassium ions flood out of the axon, making it more negative and helping it reach resting potential again. My teacher said that the protein has to be "pumped" out using ATP because it is moving against the concentration gradient. However, looking online it seems like the potassium passes through voltage-gated potassium channels along/following the concentration gradient and therefore doesn't require energy. So does the potassium exiting the cell in repolarization require ATP or no? Does the potassium go through a "pump" or just voltage-gated ion channels?
The composition of PBS is 0.137M NaCl, 0.012M Phosphate, 0.0027M KCl, pH 7.4.
Combine the following:
· 80g NaCl
· 2g KCl
· 14.4g Na2HPO4 (dibasic anhydrous)
· 2.4g KH2PO4 (monobasic anhydrous)
· 800mL distilled H2O
1. Adjust pH to 7.4 with HCl
2. Add H2O to 1L
3. Autoclave for 20 minutes on liquid cycle. Store at room temperature.
Which ions are being produced by this process,
which of these is not a part of muriene a)polypeptides b)aminoacids c) amino acids
Describe how do plants get carbon in form of CO2 from the air