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Difference between haemocoel and coelom

I am really looking for some EMBRYOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE . I know about coelom derivation but i want to know how haemocoel is derived and how it is fundamentally different...

Asked on 10/31/2020 by Jaskaran Gill

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How do myosins cause myofibrils to be shortened?

I know that it is the binding and tilting of myosins on actins that cause the sarcomere to be shortened. But I am a little bit confused about the details....

Asked on 10/31/2020 by Nexus_

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Will renal blood flow decrease in response to dehydration?

If dehydrated, does the correction of ECF osmolarity happen slowly enough for ECF (and therefore plasma) volume to be temporarily depleted and therefore reduce renal blood flow? If dehydration is...

Asked on 10/24/2020 by pincushion44

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What type of ants are these?

I live in NYC and these fellas started popping out near my computer screen and desk. They don't seem interested in food as my sister usually leaves candy wrappers around....

Asked on 10/21/2020 by zihan

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Tryptophan side-chain structure, how should it be orientated?

I would like some clarification on whether it matters where the NH and double bond are placed in these two structures of tryptophan (W) that I drew. I marked the...

Asked on 10/18/2020 by user3665690

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Is grip force a reflex?

When we reach for an object, for example, a cup, is the force used to hold it a reflex? Which sensorial information is used to select the force to hold...

Asked on 10/16/2020 by Odano Naotake

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Parasympathetic effects on digestive tract - motility versus absorption

The parasympathetic nervous system's purpose is often referred to as "rest and digest." As part of this purpose, parasympathetic innervation increases motility in the digestive tract to move food through....

Asked on 10/13/2020 by Nicholas Hassan

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Role of epigenetics in evolution and transmission of defects caused by drugs

In a documentary, they were saying that epigenetics changes caused by the environment in an individual can be transferred to the following generations. I have some questions on that:How many...

Asked on 10/09/2020 by user1883212

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Could planaria regenerate when cutting vertically to 3 thirds or more?

Reproduction in planaria occurs when we cut it into 2 halfs vertically ....

Asked on 10/09/2020 by Mina Nabil

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Are there any proteins not found in the brain that are affected by prions?

A prion is an abnormally folded protein that is capable of causing otherwise normal proteins to also misfold and become prions. They are responsible for causing diseases such as Kuru...

Asked on 10/05/2020 by user73910

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