Unit 5: Anatomy and Physiology (P4) Explain the physiology of two named body systems in relation to energy metabolism in the body In this task I am going to discuss the three systems involved in energy metabolism in the body. The chemical equation for cellular respiration is: C6H12O6 + O2 = E + CO2 + H2O OR Glucose + Oxygen = Energy + Carbon Dioxide + Water In order to release energy we need glucose which is a simple carbohydrate that is produced after digestion of food and we also need oxygen
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RPC Transport Network OSPF Data Link Bridge Physical 10Base2 CSMA/CD Match the Item to the layer Application DNS HTTPS Presentation Session Transport Network RIP Router Data Link PPP Physical Multi-Port Repeater 1000Base-T Q&A Session 1. What layer of the OSI model is responsible for providing reliable network communications between end nodes? a. The physical Layer 2. What layer of the OSI model is responsible for the routing of IP packets based on the destination IP address in the
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MAIN CHARACTERS INFORMATION Hazel Grace Lancaster A 16 year old girl who has thyroid cancer which spreads to her lungs later on‚ has a high chance of dying early. At first‚ she is depressed and is hopeless about her life. She tries to avoid meeting people and making new friends in the Support Group. She is conscious and always think that she’s a grenade‚ since she might lose her life anytime. She hopes to bring less harm to the world and everyone around her because of her existence. So she is feared
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Galactosemia Galactosemia is an inborn error of metabolism. Because of energy barriers‚ essentially none of the chemical reactions that take place in living things could occur at any measurable rate without the presence of a catalyst. Most catalysts in living things are enzymes that depend on their structure to be able to function. Their structure is determined by their coding on DNA. Inborn errors of metabolism‚ like the one seen in galactosemia‚ are caused by defective genes. Galactosemia
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WHAT IS SEX ‚ HUMAN SEXUALITY‚ SEX HORMONES AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED HORMONES Table of Contents Introduction3 What is human sexuality3 1. Biological dimension………………………………………..4 2. Psychological dimension……………………………………4 3. Sociocultural dimension…………………………………….4 Sex hormones……………………………………………………………5 Human sexual response cycle6 i. Excitement……………………………………………………...7 ii. Plateau………………………………………………………….8 iii. Orgasm…………………………………………………………8 iv. Resolution………………………………………………………9
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The Effects of HGH (Human Growth Hormone) In Enhancing Performance and Side Effects of Its Prolonged Use Human growth hormone (HGH) is produced by the pituitary gland within the body. One of its main functions is to increase growth in children and adolescents as they get older. HGH also helps regulate body composition‚ body fluids‚ muscle and bone growth‚ sugar and fat metabolism‚ and in some aspects‚ heart function. Human growth hormone can also be produced synthetically. The synthetic form of
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referred to as hormones which act as “chemical messengers” in an effort to regulate particular bodily functions such as metabolism and growth. These hormones are produced by the pancreas‚ thyroid‚ pituitary‚ pineal‚ and adrenal glands which are also referred to as the endocrine system. Hormones are additionally produced in the ovaries in women and the testes in men. The secretions of particular hormones assist the body in maintaining a state of balance or homeostasis. When one or more hormones within the
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3 Yeast Metabolism Metabolism refers to the biochemical assimilation (in anabolic pathways) and dissimilation (in catabolic pathways) of nutrients by a cell. Like in other organisms‚ in yeast these processes are mediated by enzymic reactions‚ and regulation of the underlying pathways have been studied in great detail in yeast. Anabolic pathways include reductive processes leading to the production of new cellular material‚ while catabolic pathways are oxidative processes which remove electrons
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Audit of Thyroid Function Measurement Intoduction Hypothyroidism is a common condition in general practice occuring in 2% of women and 0.2% of men. Guidelines from the British Thyroid Association 2006 suggest that all patients receiving thyroxine replacement should have their TFTs measured annually. If the dose of thyroxine is altered‚ TFTs should be re measured after 2-3 months. The gold standard should be 100%‚ ie all patients receiving thyroid replacement should have TFTs measured at least annually
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Muscle Metabolism To complete this worksheet‚ select: Module: Support and Movement Activity: Animations Title: Muscle Metabolism Introduction 1. How do muscle cells use ATP? 2. Describe ATP hydrolysis and explain its significance to muscle cells. 3. How is ATP regenerated? 4. Summarize the role of ATP with regard to the following myosin head activities. a. energizing b. detaching Energy Sources 5.
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