Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
See attachment for diagram. Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis co-exist as paired processes. Photosynthesis converts light energy into organic molecules such as carbohydrates. These molecules are picked up and utilized as fuel sources in organisms that employ Cellular Respiration for production of ATP and CO2. Altho ...continues
Background info: Many of the most devastating human diseases result from an attack of various microbes (viruses, bacteria, fungi) on the human body. The flu epidemic of 1918 killed 22 million Americans and Europeans in just 18 months, and our ongoing war against the HIV virus is still waging. In order to fight against this o ...continues
What is the difference between hormones and neurotransmitters?
What is the difference between hormones and neurotransmitters?
Topic: Smoking( see full description)
Topic: Smoking The topic must relate to the human body and contain in the following: 1. Introduction stating issue/problem and opinion/stance on this issue. 2. Main body- history/background supporting documentation, opposing Opinions, pros/cons. 3. Summary 4. Bibliography (at le ...continues
Seasonal Affective Disorder and Circadian Rhythm
Explain why people in Washington State are often affected with Seasonal affective disorder in the winter using general knowledge of circadian rhythms. And, explain how can Seasonal Affected Disorder can be treated.
The research and development, corp. is seeking grant money to continue their investigation on the relationship between DNA and heredity. You want to apply for the grant money to continue your internship research project. you thought it would help your case if you research projects were DNA research is being applied within medi ...continues
Process by which water is re-absorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule. See attached file for full problem description.
Manifestation of Cellular Injury. See attached file for full problem description.
Where is blood glycogen stored? See attached file for full problem description.
Subject A is 19 year old student, 1.72 m tall and weighs 53kg. Subject A has been suffering from severe diarrhoea, stomach cramps, flatulence, bloating and stomach pain. He has been suffering from tiredness and generally feeling run down. Subject A is non drinker, non smoker, often skips breakfast but always has cooked m ...continues