The likelihood of a cell firing is typically determined by adding both the excitatory and inhibitory synaptic input.
<h3>What is a cell?</h3>
A cell can be defined as the fundamental functional, structural and smallest unit of life, which is found within the body of an organism.
Generally, the likelihood of a cell firing is typically determined by adding both the excitatory and inhibitory synaptic input. Thus, the net sum of the excitatory and inhibitory synaptic input would determine whether or not a cell fires.
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The difference between the two is that a virus can replicate itself by attaching to another file or program and becoming part of that program and it spreads from one computer to another leaving infections whereas a worm ca replicate itself independently. Worms are standalone software and do not require a host program or human being help to propagate, it enters a computer through a vulnerability in the system and takes advantage of file-transport or information travel.
Answer:
It will swell and eventually burst because water from the environment is flowing into the cell
Explanation:
This question is describing OSMOSIS, which is the movement of water from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration across a semi-permeable membrane. The osmotic process is facilitated by the formation of an OSMOTIC GRADIENT i.e. difference in concentration between the two sides of the membrane.
In this case, an animal cell containing an internal salt concentration of 70% (hypertonic) were placed in a salt solution with a concentration of 20% (hypotonic), OSMOSIS will occur in the sense that water will move from where it is more concentrated (salt solution) into where it is less concentrated (animal cell), hence, the animal cell will SWELL AND EVENTUALLY BURST.
The answer is; SET B
Polar molecules interact well with water because there are charged. Water molecules are partially charged (the oxygen end is partially negative while the hydrogen end is partially positive). Therefore polar molecules can interact stably with charged molecules. The hydrophobic end is non-polar and is ‘water-hating’. When mixed with water, the non-polar region clumps up into globules so they don’t interact with water.
It makes up an ecosystem and the surroundings