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determine the clinical use of brain imaging in disease management clinical use of brain imaging in disease management has also grown driven by
how have brain-imaging methods such as pet and mri affected neuroscience research and clinical caretechniques which capture pictures of the living
is memory loss an early sign of alzheimers diseasea memory loss is one of the earliest symptoms of alzheimers disease and other kinds of dementia
explain the repair mechanisms of brainscientists are just beginning to understand how these innate repair mechanisms might be harnessed to treat
what capacity does the brain have to repair itself after injury or diseaseit has long been accepted dogma that central nervous system doesnt
how can basic neuroscience research help to find cures for neurological disordersa better understanding of the brain at each level - molecules cells
discuss in detail about the human brain wiring-up of our brain begins in early development when our genetic blueprint largely drives this wiring
can our experiences change our braina it is now know by scientists that brain is remarkably plastic it continues to change during the course of life
determine the types of cellbased oii the degree of complexity of the cell organisation two types of cells namely prokaryotes and eukaryotes are
illustrate in detail about the cell theory all living organisms are composed of cells and they are the basic structural and functional units of life
biologists established that new cellsconsequent to this doctrine biologists established that new cells are formed by cell division and by the end of
illustrate in detail about the cellthe present day study of cells combines many scientific disciplines like biochemistry biophysics genetics
define in brief about the biomoleculessome of the biomolecules also known as compounds of life form part of the structure of cell and some of these
cell structure and functionall organisms whether simple or complex plants or animals are composed of cells for example a bacterium or an amoeba is
describe the process of excitation-contraction coupling ecc in the heart how do adrenaline noradrenaline and acetylcholine alter heart rate and or
1the genes for ruby eyes rb tan body t and cut wings ct are all found on the x-chromosome of drosophila melanogaster all of these are recessive
plants and animalsthe activity of living organisms like lichens fungi bacteria blue green algae bryophytes is also responsible for weathering it
explain about stacking faults stacking faults happen in a number of crystal structures but the common example is in close-packed structures
what is crystal twinningcrystal twinning happens when two separate crystals share some of the similar crystal lattice points in a symmetrical manner
abrasive action of water ice and windwater is an important mechanical weathering agent both in liquid as well as in the frozen state rain water
what are the grain boundariesgrain boundaries disrupt the motion of dislocations by a material so reducing crystallite size is a common way to
state in detail about rocksa mass of mineral matter is called rock it may be composed of one or more minerals some rocks are hard and compact
determine about the secondary minerals secondary minerals are formed under conditions of temperature and pressure found at the earths surface by
illustrate about the primary mineralsthe minerals originally formed when once -heated magma molten rock cooled and formed solid igneous rocks