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Website: http://www.banksy...
This is the inside story of Street Art - a ...
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Website: http://www.banksy...
This is the inside story of Street Art - a brutal and revealing account of what happens when fame, money and vandalism collide. Exit Through the Gift Shop follows an eccentric shop-keeper turned amateur film-maker as he attempts to capture many of the world's most infamous vandals on camera, only to have a British stencil artist named Banksy turn the camcorder back on its owner with wildly unexpected results.
One of the most provocative films about art ever made, Exit Through the Gift Shop is a fascinating study of low-level criminality, comradeship and incompetence. By turns shocking, hilarious and absurd, this is an enthralling modern-day fairytale... with bolt cutters.
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Music video by N.W.A. performing Express Yourself [Freedom Version].
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This is a song that is totally original, to help students learn the slid...
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This is a song that is totally original, to help students learn the sliding-filament model aka the cross-bridge cycle, of how sarcomere's contract. The only parts of this song that are not original are the pictures, which I have edited to fit together well for the purpose of this lesson. The lyrics are as follows:
Myosin is thick and actin is thin each of these things are called myofilaments actin is a thin fila-ment-myosin-is-thick hope you got that down, now listen real quick.
Myosin has these things called myosin heads they attatch to actin and they pull that thin thread (actin) First the binding site on actin's gotta be free gotta get this thing called tropomyosin to kindly move please
Ya see, tropomyosin has a friend the name is troponin they're attached till the end let troponin bind to calcium and then you will see tropomyosin will move and set the binding site free
, now that tropomyosin is out of the way myosin can bind to actin today , Now that their bound learn how do they act. How does ATP help to make the muscles contract
Myosin is thick and actin is thin each of these things are called myofilaments actin is a thin fila-ment-myosin-is-thick Sit 'em down Brown, and tell 'em real quick.
At first, the head has phosphate and ADP then you drop the phosphate, and what will it be? the power stroke happens, and the actin get's pulled this is part of the contraction, let the story unfold
Along comes our molecule used for energy of course you know I''m talking bout ATP Myosin binds to ATP, and let's go of actin keep on listening, cause heres the reaction
The ATP breaks into ADP and phosphate this energy allows the head to cock all the way if calcium's around it's time to further contract actin's binding sites are free, its time to attatch.
Myosin is thick and actin is thin each of these things are called myofilaments actin is a thin fila-ment-myosin-is-thick Sit 'em down Brown, and tell 'em real quick.
Myosin is thick and Actin is thin Myosin is thick and Actin is thin
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Made for Anatomy&Physiology at Blair However, all clips and pictures and ...
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Made for Anatomy&Physiology at Blair However, all clips and pictures and music are not mine, just edited and put together by me. Enjoy.
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The pictures are not mine, I did color them.. but the pictures I got on ...
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The pictures are not mine, I did color them.. but the pictures I got on google images. Lyrics:
That funnel round your ears, see, that's called the auricle it gathers soundwaves, which travel through that tiny hole external auditory canal if you don't like the sound use ear plugs to block it up now.
Cause when you do that Air can't get through that the sound can't travel through the canal the plug is too fat but please don't do that please just listen i wanna tell you bout the next part of this system
oh yes, the tympanic membrane the ear drum's the common name regardless, both are the same. the air from the auditory canal beats it with sound vibrating it while your listen, now
drumming, the membrane, vibrates tiny bones these are called ossicles, names you should know the ear drum swings the hammer, beats the anvil to the stirrup yeah, they amplify vibrations to the fullest sound can't be held by any wall, so you hear the vibrations go through the oval window to your inner ear. in here, you will catch the sounds through the organ of corti, where hair cells are found. and that's the end of my summary, I hope that this sound will help commit it to your memory if you have any questions to ask, you can ask us at lunch or you can ask us in class.
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