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I'm trying to open iDVD on my Mac?
I'm trying to open my iDVD on my mac but when I click on to open a new project or magic iDVD button it pops up this: No Themes Installed Quit iDVD and install iDVD again, or click "Look for Themes" and locate the themes folder. How do i find themes or download it. I've never used this program before and I have own this computer for a few years now. My version is Mac OS X 10.6.8 and everything is update on it. Please help me to figure this out. I would like to do a special project for my family. Thank you
1 AnswerDesktops8 years agoI need help with T or F on biology on Nutrition and Metabolism?
1. Mitochondria are not picky metabolizers. They will accept acetyl-CoA from any metabolic source.
2. Catabolism within mitochondria provides most of the ATP needed to sustain cell functions.
3. The most abundant dietary lipids in the diets of most Americans are triglycerides.
4. Beta oxidation is the initial phase of fatty acid oxidation, and it occurs in the cytoplasm.
Are these statements true or false.
I need help.
thx
1 AnswerBiology9 years agoConsidering the function of the heart why is it important that the heart muscle cannot be tetanized?
A) it would damage small blood vessels in and around the heart
B) it would beat too forcefully with that high of a stimulus
C) it would damage cardiac muscle tissue
D) it would make the heart ineffective as a pump
1 AnswerBiology9 years ago________ refers to a group of at least 20 plasma proteins that normally circulate in an inactive state and ar?
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3 AnswersBiology9 years agoHassall's corpuscles are always found in the lighter-colored ________ regions of the thymus.?
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1 AnswerBiology9 years ago________ cells can lyse and kill cancer cells and virus-infected body cells before the immune system is activa?
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4 AnswersBiology9 years agoI need help with Lymphatic and Immune system?
1. ________ cells can lyse and kill cancer cells and virus-infected body cells before the immune system is activated.
2. What are monoclonal antibodies? How are they produced, and what are some of their clinical uses?
3. Hassall's corpuscles are always found in the lighter-colored ________ regions of the thymus.
4. Why are regulatory T cells important to the immune process?
5. Describe the structural and functional relationship of the vessels of the blood vascular system and the lymphatic system.
6. ________ refers to a group of at least 20 plasma proteins that normally circulate in an inactive state and are a major mechanism for destroying foreign substances in the body.
These are short answers. Please help I'm a little confuse on these questions.
Thank you so much
Janice Boston
Biology9 years agoBlood vessels question?
What function do the veins have and how do these vessels compare with the arteries?
1 AnswerBiology9 years agoEndocrine System help please!?
Jane lives in Appalachia and suffers from hypothyroidism. Her thyroid gland is enlarged, her body temperature is low, and her hair and skin look brittle and dry. Blood tests show very low levels of circulating iodine, T3, and T4, but high levels of TSH. What is your diagnosis? What treatment would you recommend?
3 AnswersBiology9 years agoThe endocrine system help.?
Communication between cells is key to organism-level regulation of the internal environment to maintain health, that is, nearly constant internal conditions (homeostasis). Outline and compare the intercellular communication pathways that function to provide homeostasis.
3 AnswersBiology9 years agoNeed help with the endocrine system.?
When patients who are receiving glucocorticoid therapy (for example, with prednisone) need to stop taking it, the doctor will prescribe a series of doses of tapering size to gradually lower the dose rather than suddenly stop it. Explain this dosage strategy in terms of the negative feedback control of cortisol secretion.
2 AnswersBiology9 years agoThe hormone that dominates the alarm phase of the stress response is _________________________.?
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3 AnswersBiology9 years agoThe posterior lobe of the pituitary is also known as the _________________________.?
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1 AnswerBiology9 years agoThyroid hormones are structural derivatives of the amino acid _________________________.?
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2 AnswersBiology9 years agoHormones may circulate freely or be bound to _________________________ proteins.?
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3 AnswersBiology9 years agoReceptors for _________________________, peptide hormones, and eicosanoids are found in the cell membranes of?
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2 AnswersBiology9 years agoTSH plays a key role in the ________ of thyroid hormones.?
A) inhibition
B) synthesis
C) release
D) both A and B
E) both B and C
3 AnswersBiology9 years agoEach of the following hormones is produced by the pars distalis of the adenohypophysis, except?
A) TSH.
B) FSH.
C) somatotropin.
D) oxytocin.
E) corticotropin
1 AnswerBiology9 years agoThe action of thyroid hormone on a target cell involves all these steps except one. Identify the incorrect ste?
A) specific transport into the target cell
B) binding to a cytoplasmic receptor protein
C) activation of mitochondria
D) activation of a specific gene
E) binding to a hormone receptor in the plasma membrane
2 AnswersBiology9 years agoGrowth hormone does all of the following, except that it?
A) promotes amino acid uptake by cells.
B) promotes muscle growth.
C) promotes bone growth.
D) causes fat accumulation within adipocytes.
E) is glucose sparing.
3 AnswersBiology9 years ago