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Group 1:
Differentiate:
1st vs. 2nd vs. 3rd line of defenses
Skine
Mucus
Cilia
pH
immunity
Membrane attack complex
pathogen
nonspecific defense
opportunistic disease
target cell
Group 2:
inflammatory response
interferon
lysozyme
macrophages
mast cells
natural killer cells
monocytes
neutrophil
phagocytosis
prostagladins
pyrogens
allergy
anaphylactic shock
apoptosis
basophils
complement system
cytokine
eosinophils
histamine
Group 3:
important keywords:
interleukin
passive immunity
primary immune response
secondary immune response
suppressor T cell
T cell
T cell receptor
Rh factor
plasma cell
memory cell
active immunity
antibody
antigen
antigen receptor
antigen-presenting cell
cell-mediated immunity
clonal selection
humoral immunity
Other keywords you can include:
tumor antigen
perforin
MHC
vaccine
class I MHC
class II MHC
ABO blood groups
agglutination
AIDS
autoimmune disease
B cell
CD4
CD8
chemokines
complement fixation
cytotoxic T cell
effector cell helper T cell
HIV
immunodeficiency disease
immunoglobulin
Here are your daily reminders:
Almost everything is due on Monday, because Mondays suck.
Physics LT - Circular Dynamics/ Linear Dynamics with Two or more bodies (the tension-thingy). According to sir, it's a little bit shorter. 20 pts Chem HW: Bio - Myth Busters proposal :-bd Math- Homework! But it says here that it's due on Monday pa. IDK lang :)) Pairings! Problems! 1.) (1 - cosθ)(1 + secθ)cotθ = sinθ 3.) (1 - cosθ)/(1 + cosθ) = (cscθ - cotθ)^2 4.) ((1 - sinx)/(cosx) ) + cosx/(1 - sinx) = 2 secx 5.) secθ/(1 - sinθ) = (1 + sinθ)/cos^3 θ 6.) ((2 cox^2 θ - 1)^2/(cos^4 θ - sin^4 θ) = 1 - 2sin^2 θ 7.) (1 + sinθ + cosθ)/(1 + sinθ - cosθ) = (1 + cosθ)/sinθ 8.) secθ/(tanθ - sinθ) = (1 + cosθ)/sin3 θ 9.) (tan θ/(1 - cotθ)) + (cotθ/(1 - tanθ)) = 1 + tanθ + cotθ
http://www.mediafire.com/?e9oxmmgsc3t0ww8
^ LINK FOR PHYS PROB SET ^
conceptual and 20 pts problem solving
Socsci LT - Documentaries on Greece, Egypt and Mayan Civilizations. The ones from the book are also included. Other sections say it's chicken as long as you review ;;)
Chem - Quiz bee-thingy-majiger. IDK why ma'am even thought of that :)))
1. list 2 reasons why gasses deviate from ideal behavior
2. what is the van der waals equation?
3. What does N^2/v^2 term account for? how about nb?
Not much, mostly studying/review. For those w/o the Lab Manuals, I copied (most of) it in this post.
Reminders for the weekend:
Hey guys! Here's what you need to know for tomorrow :-bd
Homework for today. By the way, the payments for the class pictures are due next Friday. It's P50 a picture so give the payments to LJ... Or Gan. I'm not sure.
Here are your requirements:
What is bangag =))
So guys, our Bio music video is due on Wednesday pa. 'K. Just sharing :))
Bio group 2! We will meet tomorrow at the Q.C. Circle, Tropical Hut, 1pm. Please wear something yellow or green :)) And and bring green colored paper and bond paper :>
Here are the requirements for next week:
Monday
Chem HW - Refer to Nico's post.
Tuesday
Physics LT - Linear Dynamics - Application (One-body system)
Thursday
Chem Post Lab :-bd
Chem Hw:
10.20
A sample of gas occupies a volume of 1248 ft3 at 0.988 atm and 28.0ºC. (a) Calculate the pressure of the gas if the volume is decreased to 978 ft3 while its temperature is held constant. (b) At what temperature in degrees Celsius is the volume of the gas at 1435 ft3 if the pressure is kept constant?
10.21
(a) How is the law of combining volumes explained by Avogadro's hypothesis? (b) Consider a 1.0-L flask containing neon gas and a 1.5-L flask containing xenon gas. Both gases are at the same pressure and temperature. According to Avogadro's law, what can be said about the ratio of the number of atoms in the two flasks?
10.22
Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas as follows:
N2(g) + 3H2(g) -> 2NH3 (g)
At a certain temperature and pressure, 1.2 L of N2 reacts with 3.6 L of H2. If all the N2 and H2 are consumed, what volume of NH3 at the same temperature and pressure will be produced?
10.28
For an ideal gas, calculate the following quantities: (a) the pressure of the gas if 0.215 mol occupies 338 mL at 32ºC; (b) the temperature (in kelvins) at which 0.0412 mol occupies 3.00 L at 1.05 atm; (c) the number of moles in 98.5 L at 236 K and 690 torr; (d) the volume occupied by 5.48 x 10-3 mol at 55ºC and a pressure of 3.87 kPa.
Meeting for Music video will be at the QC circle at 1:00 PM
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10.9
The typical atmospheric pressure on top of Mt. Everest (29,028 ft) is about 265 torr. Convert this pressure to (a) atm; (b) mm; (c) pascals; (d) bars.
10.10
Perform the following conversions:
(a) 2.44 atm to torr;
(b) 682 torr to kPa;
(c) 776 mm Hg to atmospheres;
(d) 1.456 x 105 Pa to atmospheres;
(e) 3.44 atm to bars
10.19
A fixed quantity of gas at 23ºC exhibits a pressure of 748 torr and occupies a volume of 10.3 L. (a) Use Boyle's law to calculate the volume the gas will occupy at 23ºC if the pressure is increased to 1.88 atm. (b) Use Charle's law to calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the temperature is increased to 165ºC while the pressure is held constant.
Just remember that we have to submit the answers for Chapters 2-4 of Greece tomorrow. Together with it is a HW Quiz.