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Explain/Teach these Concepts to a Friend
Explain what happens to vesicles in a nerve cell at resting state, and what happens to these vesicles in response to a stimulus.
Describe the two electron microscopy techniques mentioned in this lecture (thin section and freeze-fracture) and how they are useful in studying the secretory pathway.
Explain what a ts mutation is, and why these mutations are useful for studying the secretory pathway.
Describe how different ts mutations can be used to assign complementation groups and genes to understand the genetic complexity of a pathway. |


