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How does adrenaline, using the second messenger model, cause glycogenolysis?

First of all, it is best to understand what glycogenolysis actually is. It is the breakdown of glycogen to form glucose and can be used by the liver to combat low blood glucose levels.
Firstly, adre...

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explain how a diet high in salt can increase risk of developing cardiovascular disease (5 marks)

Diet high in salt increases risk of cardiovascular disease high salt diet raises BPwhich increases risk of atherosclerosis increasing the risk of inflammatory responseincreasing the risk of plaque formati...

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Find the general solution of y'' - 3y' + 2y = 2e^x

First we need to find the complementary function - the solutions of y'' -3y' + 2y = 0. By setting y=Ae^(kx) (A is a constant) we get :A(k^2 - 3k + 2)y = 0. This means k^2 - 3k + 2 = 0 =(k-1)(k-2). If 2 th...

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Outline the main features of the Working Memory Model?

The working memory model (WMM) was put forward by Baddeley and Hitch. The model consists of 4 main features; central executive, phonological loop, visual-spatial sketchpa...

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Integrate the following by parts integral (lnx) dx

formula= fg-integral(f'g)So we have:xln(x)-x+C

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