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Trusted teacher: Better understand the mode of action of natural medicines through cell biology, biophysics, biochemistry, bioenergy, electro-magnetic, and nano-hydrology, particle physics, scale waves, acoustics, etc. - online and face-to-face in Geneva and its surroundings. Assistance to students in molecular medicine. Teaching methods: • Online course • Individual or small group lessons (maximum 10 students) • In face-to-face mode in Geneva (in accordance with the rules of distance) • Practical exercises Typical course of a course: I follow the thread of my interactive course material, illustrating with examples (diagrams, videos). I systematically deepen and clarify the links with anatomy, physiology, pathology and parasitology. But above all, I try to highlight the action of alternative therapies (acupuncture, homeopathy, reflexology, etc.) And, as I am an enthusiast, with the utterance rich in verb and gesture - there is therefore little risk of getting bored. Approximately every 25 minutes, I engage in a dialogue with the student, to take the pulse of the assimilation of the material. Between lessons, the student is invited to complete the interactive exercises online. In addition, I invest myself fully and support the student in his journey. Who are my courses for: Those who are oriented towards the practice of natural medicines. People who seek to understand the action of natural therapies, such as acupuncture, bio-energy, magnetism, both at the molecular, cellular, tissue and systemic level, as well as at the level of the vital field, of the chakras of the bio -photons and Kundalini. Prerequisites: A good level of general knowledge. Basic knowledge of English. A recent model computer connected to the Internet.
Cell biology · Molecular biology · Biophysics
Biology · Cell biology
Structure of the plasma membrane The plasma membrane is mainly composed of: Phospholipids: These amphipathic molecules (having both a hydrophilic and a hydrophobic part) are organized into a double lipid layer. This structure gives the membrane its semi-permeable barrier property. Proteins: They are integrated into the lipid bilayer and perform various functions: transport of molecules, reception of signals, cellular recognition, etc. Carbohydrates: Linked to lipids (glycolipids) or proteins (glycoproteins), they play an important role in cell recognition and cellular interactions. Function of the plasma membrane Selective barrier: The plasma membrane allows the selective passage of certain molecules while preventing others. Transport: Membrane proteins provide passive (simple or facilitated diffusion) or active (pumps) transport of molecules across the membrane. Receiving signals: Membrane receptors allow the cell to detect and respond to signals from its environment. Cell recognition: Molecules present on the surface of the membrane allow cells to recognize and interact with each other. Maintenance of homeostasis: The plasma membrane helps maintain a stable intracellular environment by regulating exchanges between the cell and its environment. Properties of the plasma membrane Fluidity: The plasma membrane is not a rigid structure but rather fluid, which allows it to deform and change shape. Asymmetry: The two faces of the plasma membrane have different compositions, which gives the membrane polarity. Plasma membrane models Fluid mosaic model: This model, the most accepted, describes the membrane as a constantly changing mosaic of lipids and proteins.
Cell biology
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IGCSE,A-Level, IBDP Biology, IBDP Environmental Systems & Societies(ESS) (Saint-Gilles)
Aniruddha
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