Healthy humans use all of their brain. There is no part of the brain that goes unused.
Question:
Healthy humans use all of their brain. There is no part of the brain that goes unused. Certain tasks work certain parts of the brain more, but they all play important roles, as explained by neurobiologistDr. Eric Chudler. Brain maps, as found in modern anatomy books, indicate that each part of the brain has a specific function essential to a healthy human. If there were a part of your brain that really went unused, then you could safely damage that part in an accident with no ill effects. But decades of medical records show that damage to any part of the brain has severe effects. If 90% of the brain were not used, then 90% of the brain tumors would cause no problem. Imagine brain doctors telling 90% of their cancer patients, "I have good news and bad news. Bad news: you have a brain tumor. Good news: it's in the part of the brain that you will never use." The thought is absurd.
QUESTIONS
1.show how the N-acetyl neuraminic acid is Applied as a terminal moiety of a carbohydrate group of a glycoprotein?
2.explain the role of the lymphocytes in the synthesis of the Interferon-
3. The gene for Interferon-gamma is located on chromosome 18;falsify
4. Which surface molecule is used by the Coxsackie B virus as a receptor?
5. The active form of the reverse transcriptase enzyme is a ________________elaborate based on facts
6.explainon the generality of theInterferon- as positioned in the chromosome 9
7. Which is programmed cell death?
8.how is the Pol I insensitive to -amanitin?
9.An antiterminator protein is encoded by?
10. show the relevance of the cI in genetic control encodes a repressor protein of 236 amino acids?
Income Tax Fundamentals 2013
ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill