Discuss calmly and privately with the person why you are concerned or upset.
The correct sequence of action potential events is: 1. Resting membrane potential, 2. Depolarization, 3. Repolarization, 4. Hyperpolarization.
Exposition: Introduce the characters and setting. Rising Action: Develop the conflict or problem. Climax: The turning point where the conflict reaches its peak. Falling Action: Events that lead to the resolution. Resolution: The final outcome of the conflict is revealed.
correct meiosis produces offspring that will live and be healthy (not considering potential mutations)
Correct. The action potential is initiated at a specific point on the cell membrane called the axon hillock, and it then travels down the axon in one direction. Once initiated, it spreads along the entire length of the axon and can be transmitted to other neurons or muscle cells.
Yes, if two points are at the same potential, no work is done in moving a test charge between them because no change in potential energy occurs. This is because work is the change in potential energy of a system, and if the potential is the same at both points, there is no change.
The correct spelling is colleague (coworker).
If the coworker is your boss or somehow superior to you in rank, then do not correct them in front of the visitor. I myself have gotten in trouble for doing that myself and have learned my lesson. If it is a coworker that has the same authority that you do, then unassertively suggest the correct answer. For example say, "Joe, I believe that it's...." or "Are you sure? I thought you had to...." If the coworker is still adamant in his or her information, don't push it because it would be unprofessional to bicker and fight in front of a customer/visitor. Either wait for that person to walk away and discuss it and maybe you can chase them down if its that important, or discuss it with your superior if you think the coworker is being stubborn about issues like this.
It is spelled both ways, co-worker or coworker, with no apparent preference, except by some spell-checkers that use coworkerand spellchecker. There is no similar word that would confuse the intended meaning.
The correct spelling is "experience"
No - the sentence 'Had never been experience' is not a correct sentence.
The correct phrasing would be "B years' experience," indicating that the experience spans multiple years.
The second one a once-in-a-lifetime experience
A unique experience! , :P lol.
'Potential' is correct.
No, it should be past experience
The correct spelling is "experience."
The correct spelling is "experiment" (a test of a scientific hypothesis).