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What does the term ‘mutation’ refer to in genetics?

What does the term ‘mutation’ refer to in genetics?

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Which chromatography technique is best suited for separating…

Which chromatography technique is best suited for separating proteins based on their size?

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What is the primary role of ribosomes in the cell?

What is the primary role of ribosomes in the cell?

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Which of the following transport mechanisms directly uses AT…

Which of the following transport mechanisms directly uses ATP hydrolysis as the energy source to move ions against their concentration gradient?

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Two neurons are placed in a bath solution where pre-synaptic…

Two neurons are placed in a bath solution where pre-synaptic neuron 1 (N1) makes an excitatory chemical synapse onto post-synaptic neuron 2 (N2).  A stimulating device causes action potentials to develop in N1 (the red spikes are the APs).  These APs propagate down the axon of N1 and cause the release of glutamate neurotransmitter from N1 onto N2.  The glutamate receptor in this scenario is the ionotropic AMPA receptor which causes an EPSP in N2. The image below shows the membrane potential traces recorded during a control experiment. Which of the following would occur if you accidentally included an antagonist of GABA receptors to the bath solution and then stimulated N1 with the brief positive current using the same electrode? (reminder that agonists of GABA receptors cause IPSPs)

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Two neurons are placed in a bath solution where pre-synaptic…

Two neurons are placed in a bath solution where pre-synaptic neuron 1 (N1) makes an excitatory chemical synapse onto post-synaptic neuron 2 (N2).   A stimulating device causes action potentials to develop in N1 (the red spikes are the APs).  These APs propagate down the axon of N1 and cause the release of neurotransmitter from N1 onto N2.  The neurotransmitter causes EPSPs in N2 that can temporally summate to threshold as shown by the blue data traces. A toxin that blocks the voltage – gated sodium (Na+) channel is then added into the bath solution and N1 is again stimulated with the device. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the data traces recorded in the presence of this toxin? (you are looking for the statement that is wrong)

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When multiple excitatory synapses release neurotransmitters…

When multiple excitatory synapses release neurotransmitters and induce a greater depolarization of the postsynaptic membrane than just one excitatory synapse, it is called: 

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Write your name on a paper, take a photo of it, send it your…

Write your name on a paper, take a photo of it, send it your gatech email, download it on your PC and submit. 

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The #7 arrow is pointing to which structure? Urinary 7 & 8….

The #7 arrow is pointing to which structure? Urinary 7 & 8.JPG

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The #19 arrow is pointing to which structure? Urinary 19 &…

The #19 arrow is pointing to which structure? Urinary 19 & 20.JPG

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