PreparED Study Materials
BSC 215: Human Anatomy & Physiology I
School: University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 50
Notes
Bsc 215 notes week of 2/1 (Biology)
BSC 215
University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
9 pages | Spring 2016
Study Guides
Videos
Action Potentials: Unveiling the Mystery of Unidirectional Transmissio
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Discover the intricacies of action potentials in the nervous system. Unpack five statements on why they move in one direction, spotlighting the role of the refractory period. Grasp the significance of voltage-gated channels and ion flow in neural communication.
The Proton Gradient: Driving Force Behind ATP Synthesis Explained.
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Explore the processes behind ATP synthesis during oxidative phosphorylation. Learn the pivotal role of the proton gradient in energizing ATP synthase. Visualize the interplay of cellular components producing the ATP symphony.
Why Can't Cells Harness Heat for Work? Explained
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Discover why most cells are unable to utilize heat for work by exploring the principles of cellular thermodynamics. Learn how heat, as a form of kinetic energy, relates to cellular processes and why uniform temperature distribution within cells hinders their ability to harness heat effectively. Uncover the key factors that determine why cells can't perform work using heat.
Shared Genes: Why Humans & Prokaryotes Share 1000?
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Explore the fascinating intersection of human and prokaryotic genetics revealing that both contain about 1000 shared genes despite their complexity difference. The video explains how this common genetic heritage can be traced back to a universal ancestor covering the essential functions these genes perform like metabolism and DNA replication.