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Site Map - Galvanic Cells Questions and Videos | Socratic What are some common mistakes students make with galvanic cells? What is an example of a galvanic cell practice problem? What energy conversion takes place in a galvanic cell? Is a voltaic cell the same as a galvanic cell? How does temperature affect voltage in a galvanic cell? How does a galvanic cell differ from an electrolytic cell?
Transport Across the Cell Membranes - Socratic What is this process when cells use passive and active transport to move materials across the cell membrane for the maintenance of a constant internal environment within the cell?
Is there any explanation for fast rate of division of bacterial cells . . . A unicellular organism's growth is limited, and it divides pretty soon The answer lies in the structure of bacteria Most bacteria are unicellular,sessile (fixed to a place, unable to move) organisms The cell is bound by a membrane and a cell wall The cell singlehandedly does all the work of living A living membrane is rather fragile and beyond a size it would not be able to 'grow' without
What is the function of a white blood cell? - Socratic White blood cells are the defense of your body against diseases White blood cells(a k a leukocytes) are part of the immune system They are usually produced in the bone marrow and they circulate in the blood and lymph fluids There are many types of White blood cells Types: 1 Neutrophil- immune defenses 2 Eosinophil-defense against parasites 3 Basophil- inflammatory response 4 Monocyte
A tissue sample taken from a patient has an abnormally high . . . - Socratic An infection inflammation White blood cells (leukocytes) are part of our immune system and they protect us against infection by everything that shouldn't be in our body: viruses, parasites, bacteria, fungi A large increase in white blood cells usually indicates that you have an infection and the white blood cells are trying to fight off these 'bad guys' A slight increase can be seen in
Site Map - Chromosomal Genetics Questions and Videos | Socratic What are four types of chromosomal mutations? What is the cause of cleft lips and palates? Describe what happens to chromosomes during single and double crossovers Would we expect to see these happen in gamete (sperm and egg) formation or in body cells? What chromosome does autism occur on? In genetics, what is a trisomy? What are XX and XY
Apoptosis: Programmed Cell Death Questions and Videos - Socratic Why doesn't an organism with cancer use apoptosis (programmed cell death) to get rid of the extra cells? How does apoptosis relate to cancer cells? Is cell apoptosis (programmed cell death) the same as autolysis? What is the connection between senescence and apoptosis? What is apoptosis and programmed cell death?