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| age | 28 | |
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| seen | Dec 10 '12 at 8:08 | |
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Nov 7 |
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What difference does it make in the organism's physiology/metabolism whether oxygen binds reversibly or not? Ignoring the fact that hemocyanin is only in hemolymph and not red blood cells (as in humans), my guess would be no. Hemoglobin exhibits cooperativity, so that the binding of one oxygen molecule increases the affinity for other oxygen molecules. This leads to the sigmoidal oxygen saturation curve, allowing for more efficient dissociation of oxygen at target locations. |
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Nov 7 |
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Preferred Aspect Ratio for Human Eyes @AlanBoyd I think you're right. For some reason, I was probably thinking about ptosis, when a drooping eyelid does limit your visual field. |
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Nov 5 |
answered | What difference does it make in the organism's physiology/metabolism whether oxygen binds reversibly or not? |
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Nov 5 |
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Preferred Aspect Ratio for Human Eyes I have to agree with Kal, but mainly about #1. Essentially, the eyes are next to each other, and this allows for stereoscopic vision. If you cover one eye, your field of view is more or less circular (due to the retina and macula), but you'll lose depth perception. Plus, your eyelids slightly limit the amount you can see in the up-down directions. |
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Oct 6 |
answered | Is it possible to still grow taller after grow plates have been closed? |
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Oct 3 |
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Multi-nucleated cells: advantages and examples? Technically, all the granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils) have multiple lobes/segments, not multiple nuclei. Syncytia in cardiac muscle cells is important for coordinated contraction. Not sure about the rest.. |
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Sep 25 |
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Differences between antibiotics and antibacterial Just to add to your answer: bacteriostatic agents slow down the growth of bacteria, whereas bactericidal agents kill it. |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Sep 9 |
awarded | Enthusiast |
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Sep 6 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Aug 29 |
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What phenotypes can arise from gender-related aneuploidy? @Luke Tried to answer some of your questions in the edits. I'm not sure about the cognitive problems though :( I hope someone else can add to it. |
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Aug 29 |
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What phenotypes can arise from gender-related aneuploidy? added 1657 characters in body |
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Aug 29 |
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What phenotypes can arise from gender-related aneuploidy? I added a little more detail. I'm not sure how 47, XXX individuals are taller, but I can see that the extra Y in 47, XYY individuals make them more masculine. Just a guess though. I'll see if I can find more info about how these disorders cause their cognitive and developmental effects. |
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Aug 29 |
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What phenotypes can arise from gender-related aneuploidy? added 505 characters in body |
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Aug 29 |
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What phenotypes can arise from gender-related aneuploidy? Edited triple X syndrome characteristics |
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Aug 29 |
answered | What phenotypes can arise from gender-related aneuploidy? |
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Aug 28 |
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What kind of fruit is this? Soda Hall? :P Oh, I remember those days... Anyway, my first thought was also a lychee/litchi. But I thought the fruit is usually whiter and there's usually a seed in the middle.. |
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Aug 28 |
answered | What does vitamin B6 and B12 absorption depend upon? |
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Aug 27 |
answered | What is the role of Homocysteine in cognitive function? |
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Aug 27 |
answered | Can the third sex be categorized as Male or Female? |