the chloroplast. Light is captured by light harvesting complexes. The light excites electrons which excite surronding electrons through resonance induction and excite special pairs of electrons. These electrons help pump protons into the chloroplast lumen creating a proton gradient. Photosystem I also absorbs light and excites electrons which are used to pump more protons. ATPsynthase facilitates the mvement of the protons back down the proton gradient allowing for the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP
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COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE ANATOMY -study of the structure(descriptive morphology) and of the functional significance of structure(fumctional morphology) of the vertebrate Ontogenesis- development of the invidual Phylogenesis-ancestral history; is is a study of history and of animals that no longer inhabit the earh and known to us by a fossil record *Craniates- hagfish and vertebrates THE PHYLUM CHORDATA: THE BIG FOUR It is falling into two categories: a. lacks vertebral columns (invertebrates)
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and efficiently from the heart to every region of the body and back again. The size of blood vessels corresponds with the amount of blood that passes through the vessel. All blood vessels contain a hollow area called the lumen through which blood is able to flow. Around the lumen is the wall of the vessel‚ which may be thin in the case of capillaries or very thick in the case of arteries. All blood vesseles are lined with a thin layer of simple squamous epithelium known as the
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Max Weber and Symbolic Interactionism While Karl Marx may be one of the best-known sociologists of the nineteenth century‚ Max Weber is unquestionably one of the best impacts that influenced the field of sociology. Like the other sociologists examined throughout this class‚ he was concerned with the essential progressions occurring in Western society with the approach of industrialization. Also‚ like Marx and Durkheim‚ he feared that industrialization would have negative consequences on individuals
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ENG 5142(2 semesters Team 2) Report of Task 2 DESIGN FOR FUNCTION AND MARKETABILITY Product: Energy saving light bulbs Members: Ding ZheWei (Leader):11531492G Leung Tsun Kin :12019613G Li Yaxuan: 12127293G Qiu Yi: 12126526G 2013 Table of contents Chapter 1 Working Mechanism 3 1.1 Working Mechanism of Compact Fluorescent Lamp 3 1.2 Working mechanism of ballast 4 Chapter 2 Design of Compact Fluorescent Lamp Electronic Ballast 6 2.1 The function of electronic ballast 6
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among many disciplines including biology‚ biochemistry‚ microbiology and medicine. Many common antibiotics are purified by column chromatography.1 Column chromatography allows us to separate and collect individual compounds. In this experiment‚ lumen will be the stationary phase‚ and the more polar substance will be retained on the stationary phase longer. To start out the experiment‚ a short pipette which was used as the column was prepared. A small paper plug was placed loosely in the bottom
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“The normal appendix presents as a small‚ easily compressible‚ concentrically layered‚ mobile‚ blindending‚ sausage-like structure. The diameter is usually less than 7 mm‚ but is incidentally large. The normal appendix is mobile‚ may have a collapsed lumen‚ but also may contain air or some fecal material‚ and rarely a little
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Local Studies Chalk is a source of quicklime by thermal decomposition‚ or slaked lime following quenching with water. In southeast England‚ Deneholes are a notable example of ancient chalk pits. Such bell pits may also mark the sites of ancient flint mines‚ where the prime object was to remove flint nodules for stone tool manufacture. The surface remains at Cissbury are one such example‚ but perhaps the most famous is the extensive complex at Grimes Graves in Norfolk. Woodworking joints
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Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are fascinating‚ complicated‚ and important processes that are essential to life. Cellular respiration exists in animal and plants‚ whereas photosynthesis only exists in plants due to the chloroplast organelle. Cellular respiration starts with glucose‚ and oxygen and the photosynthesis process on the other hand starts off with the absorption of photons of light from the sun.While the end products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide‚ water‚ and ATP‚ the
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Objectives. A goal with more detailed objectives. | | Reference | | | Ms. C.M62 years oldDiagnosis:RT lung CancerSx:RLL&RML wedge‚ RLLwedge+mediastinal lymphadectomy plus subtotal R pleurectomyPmhx:Rib resection (april 2011)‚ Mild AsthmaDouble Lumen Picc LineTPN50cc/hrLipids8cc/hrIV D5NS 42cc/hrNPOInput/OutputChest tube to leg bag drainageMeds: Heparin‚ colace‚ oxycontin‚ oxycodone‚ lyrica‚ pantoloc‚ Tylenol. Positive Family supportObjective:Subjective: | Lung Cancer:Right Lower Lobe Resection:Chest
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