fluids
consciousness
enzyme regulation
electrochemistry
personality
100

This equation explains the conservation of energy to an incompressible frictionless fluid

What is bernoulli's equation? P+1/2pv+ pgh= constant 
100

examples of this class include amphetamines, MDMA, NDRIs, cocaine, caffeine and nicotine

what are stimulants?

100

this type of binding decreases the enzymes affinity for subsequent binding of a substrate

what is negative cooperative binding?

100

this is the quantity of electricity needed to deposit or free 1g of equiv weight of a substance during electrolysis; approx 96,487 coulombs

what is Faraday?

100

this theory was proposed by Bandura that said our traits and social context interact to produce our behaviors (conditioning, observational learning)

what is social-cognitive personality theory?

200

This is the ratio of the density of an object to a fluid (usually water) 

what is specific gravity? 

200

this is a sleep awake disorder where sufferers often fall asleep spontaneously but unwillingly at inappropriate times

what is narcolepsy?

200

I competes with S by binding to the E's active site so S is blocked in this type of inhibition

what is competitive inhibition? Km increased, Vmax unaffected

200

cations move toward the e- providing _, which is negative and anions move toward the positive _ in an electrolytic cell. Opposite of galvanic cell. 

cathode, anode 

200

these are the 5 major traits in the Big Five model

what are openness (to experience), contentiousness (responsibility, planning), extroversion, agreeableness and neuroticism (insecurity, anxiety)

300

this principle in fluid mechanics states that a pressure change at any point in a confined in incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere or P=F/A

what is pascal's principle?

300
this is a category of sleep disorders involving abnormal movements and behaviors

what is parasomnias?

300

I binds to an allosteric site, S can still bind to E but E is no longer in optimal position for catalysis in this type of inhibition

what is noncompetitive inhibition? Km unaffected, Vmax dec 

300

in galvanic/voltaic cell, the anode will undergo _ and cathode will undergo _

oxidation (loss of e-) and reduction (gain of e-)

300

this is the gap between the real and ideal self that can cause discomfort in the humanistic perspective 

what is incongruence? 

400

this principle says the buoyant force exerted on a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid the body displaces

what is the archimedes principle?

400

this is a dream theory that states dreams don't mean anything but are merely electrical brain impulses that pull random thoughts and imagery from our memories

what is activation-synthesis theory?
400

I may bind to E whether or not it is already bound to the S in this type of inhibition

what is mixed inhibition? Km inc or dec, Vmax dec

400

this cell generates voltage by moving e- from a half cell with lower conc of electrolytes to cell with higher conc as cells try to reach equilibrium

what is concentration cell?

400

this theory from Sigmund Freud argues human behavior results from interactions of the id, ego and superego of the mind 

what is the psychoanalytic theory of personality?

500

This is the equation for the rate of laminar flow of an incompressible fluid in a tube

What is Q= (P2-P1)pi*r^4/8nl or Poiseuille's law

500
At these 2 stages of slow wave sleep, we dream, consolidate declarative memory, and have sleep disorders. EEG shows delta waves here.
What are stages 3 and 4?
500

I binds only to the E-S complex in this type of inhibition

what is uncompetitive inhibition? Km and Vmax dec

500

these batteries are reliable sources providing high currents but have limited life, heavy to ship, may be toxic

what are lead-acid batteries?
500

This theory views functions of the brain and nervous sys as underlying causes of psychological disorders

what is the biological perspective? 

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