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global warming is a part of climate change
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climate change refers to the way that climate is changing on earth this can be global warming or also cooling
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Each of the organelles in the cytoplasm of a cell composed of water, proteins and RNA, and whose function is to participate in the synthesis or manufacture of proteins.
The chance that the child produced would have nail-patella syndrome from this mating is 1/8 (12.5%) and the chance that the child has alkaptonuria is zero (0%). It is a case of recessive phenotypes.
The answer is incomplete, but I have now included the Figure to answer it. The vertical lines indicate nail-patella syndrome, while horizontal lines indicate alkaptonuria.
Pedigree is a diagram showing the genealogical relationships in different individuals, which is usually used to represent the inheritance pattern of a given phenotype.
In this case, the nail-patella syndrome and alkaptonuria are recessive phenotypes, which means that individuals may be heterozygous carriers but they need to have both mutated alleles to express each condition.
In the pedigree, it is possible to observe that the individual IV5 expresses both syndromes (nail-patella syndrome and alkaptonuria), whereas there is a 1/8 chance that the individual IV2 is a carrier of the nail-patella syndrome.
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The ability of the brain to acquire information, feelings, and processed, keep, and recollect this for the subject is called memory.
The threes stages of memory are
The ability of Roger to keep memory of the names with these three stages, depends on how pays attention and his ability to process information.
The sensory storage depends on the five sense to send information to his brain. Thus, Roger needs to pay attention to the faces,(iconic memory) voices (echoic memory), feel or touch (Haptic Memory) and (Smell) aroma of perfumes when been introduced to the guest.
These information are retains for few seconds after the guest( the sensation has gone).Thus with this ,he sees every guest as collective set of people without and not as individual. For his brain to process the information as individual he needs to network with the Short memory.
The short memory is the type that retain the information( the names ,voices and touches) of the guests he was introduced to at that present moment. He needs to pay attention and try to retain these sensation to prevent them from been forgotten. These sensations are retain tentatively until the information is processed. It is these processed information that are stored by his brain ,and not the sensory signals like in the sensory.
In order for the processed or interpreted information to be stored and used for longer time, and recalled when needed, these are transferred to the long term memory. This is subdivided into two types; explicit and implicit memory.
He will makes use of the explicit memory because the stored names can be recollected consciously after storage when the 3 types of memories are merged. Unlike the implicit that can not be access consciously.
With the capture of the image of the guest with sensory memory, temporary store the processed names with short term and stored this for future, Roger should be able to remember these names.
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In this situation, the role of sensory storage would be-
as he enters at reception the smalls, images, would be sensed by him and make its burn the memories in his brain.
Short-Term memory helps in make him remember by the names associated with the small gesture, movement, mannerisms made by them. For example, sam stutters can be remembered as stutter Sam.
Long-Term memory helps in building memory by long haul with help of scenery by relating individuals he already know before the reception and whenever see them mind reminds the name.
Cannabinoid receptors, located throughout the body, are part of the Endocannabinoid system which is involved in a variety of physiological processes including appetite, pain-sensation, mood, and memory.[1]
Cannabinoid receptors are of a class of cell membrane receptors under the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily. As is typical of G protein-coupled receptors, the cannabinoid receptors contain seven transmembrane spanning domains.[5] Cannabinoid receptors are activated by three major groups of ligands: endocannabinoids, produced by the mammillary body; plant cannabinoids (such as Cannabidiol, produced by the cannabis plant); and synthetic cannabinoids (such as HU-210). All of the endocannabinoids and plant cannabinoids are lipophilic, such as fat soluble compounds.
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cells consists of cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane, which contains many biomolecules such as protiens and nucleic acids.