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MBIO 213: Human Physiology
School: University of Nebraska Lincoln
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 23
Notes
Bios 213 week of 3-28 / 4-1 (Biology)
MBIO 213
University of Nebraska Lincoln
13 pages | Winter 2016
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MBIO 213
University of Nebraska Lincoln
5 pages | Winter 2016
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Videos
Papillary Dermis and its Epidermal Association: The Deep Connection
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Discover the relationship between the papillary layer of the dermis and the layers of the epidermis. Understand the structure, function, and connections that exist in our skin's anatomy.
Okazaki Fragments: Unraveling the Secrets of DNA Replication
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Explore the intricacies of DNA replication and the pivotal role of Okazaki fragments. Understand the difference between the leading and lagging strands. Dive deep into the mechanisms that drive this life-sustaining process.
Why Does Smoke Alarm Us at Home but Not Around a Campfire? Explained!
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Discover how our brain interprets the scent of smoke differently based on context. Compare reactions in an open campfire setting versus an enclosed residence hall. Understand the underlying mechanisms of olfactory fatigue and context-driven alarm responses.
Net Filtration: Blood Osmotic vs. Capillary Pressure
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Discover how filtration pressure is calculated within our bodies. Explore various options from adding capillary pressures to understanding lymphatic vessel roles. Grasp essential physiology principles as we highlight the accurate method.
Photosynthesis Uncovered: Which Step is Directly Powered by Light?
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Unpack the intricate processes within photosynthesis and identify which is most directly powered by light energy. Discover the critical role of chlorophyll in capturing solar power.
Balancing Act: How Negative Feedback Loops Maintain Harmony
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Discover the concept of negative feedback loops in biological systems, where balance is maintained by counteracting changes. Explore the four key components: Stimulus, Sensor, Control Center, and Effector, through examples like blood sugar regulation. Uncover how these loops play a crucial role in keeping our body systems in harmony.
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