reactions such as fermentation or oxidation for example for the tube containing inositol‚ sorbitol and rhamnose (SOR‚ INO‚ RHA) that changed to yellow colour if the result is Section of tube Observation Tests ONPG Yellow coloured suspension formed + ADH Yellow coloured suspension formed - LDC Orange coloured suspension formed with precipitate + ODC Yellow coloured suspension formed - CIT Greenish suspension formed - H2S The suspension remain colourless - URE Yellow coloured suspension formed -
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Postulated that acyclovir is metabolized by the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) enzyme to acyclovir aldehyde‚ which is metabolized by the aldehyde dehydrognase 2 (ALDH2) enzyme to 9-carboxymethoxymethylguanine (CMMG). Hypothesized that acyclovir aldehyde plays a role in acyclovir-induced nephrotoxicity. Human renal proximal tubular
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Robert Boyle employed a J-shaped piece of glass tubing that was sealed on one end. A gas (air) was trapped in the sealed end of the tube and varying amounts of mercury were added to the J-shaped tube to vary the pressure of the system. Boyle systematically varied the pressure and measured the volume of the gas. These measurements were performed using a fixed amount of gas and a constant temperature. In this way Boyle was able to examine the pressure-volume relationship without complications from
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release a hormone called ADH (anti-diuretic hormone). ADH is in fact a message to the kidney‚ telling it to absorb water from the blood and send it back to the cells. After it has refilled the water level‚ the brain tells the pituitary gland to stop sending ADH to the kidney as there is no more need for water. On the other hand‚ if an individual has too much intake of fluids‚ the brain will make sure that the pituitary gland does not send ADH to the kidney. In the absence of ADH the kidney will not absorb
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Week 14 Study Guide – The Endocrine System 1) What are hormones? Chemicals that are released to influence bodily functions. 2) How are hormones transported? Via bloodstream. 3) Why is the pituitary gland called the “Master” gland? Controls other glands and produces many hormones. 4) What are the two segments of the pituitary? Posterior and anterior pituitary. 5) Where is the thyroid gland located? Anterior to neck‚ inferior to larynx. 6) What are the symptoms of myxedema
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Case Study Joe Camel‚ in room 725‚ is an 68 year old Caucasian male who was seen in the Emergency Department at Frick Memorial Hospital the morning of September 9‚2013 by Dr. Black D.O. Mr. Camel was initially presented with shortness of breath‚ chest pain (angina) and persistent cough. He was alert and oriented and was able to answer all past history medical questions. Joe has been diagnosed through his family physician with Diabetes Mellitus‚ hypertension‚ and Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
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“The Urinary System” The Urinary System is a group of organs in the body concerned with filtering out excess fluid and other substances from the bloodstream. The organs included in the urinary system are the kidneys‚ ureters‚ bladder‚ and urethra. The kidneys are two bean-shaped‚ reddish brown organs about the size of your fist. The renal capsule‚ a tough capsule of fibrous connective tissue‚ covers the kidneys. The ribcage protects the kidneys which are located in the back just above the
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series www.amuslimhomeschool.com Welcome Ramadan by Allah tells us in the Qur’an… َّ َ ِ ۡ َ َّ ِ ۡ ُ َ َ َ ُوما خلَ ۡقت ٱلجن وٱۡلنس إَِّل لِي َۡعبُد ون ِ I created the jinn and humankind only that they might worship Me (Surah adh-Dhariyat ayah 56) The 5 pillars of Islam Shahadah Sh Salaah Sh Zakaah Sh Saum Sh Hajj Sh Saum in Ramadan is one of the pillars of Islam! Muḥarram Jumādā al-Ūlā Ramaḍān Ṣafar Jumādā ath-Thāniya Shawwal
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Human homeostasis From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Human homeostasis is derived from the Greek‚ homeo or "constant"[dubious – discuss]‚ and stasis or "stable" and means remaining stable or remaining the same.[1] Homeostasis — also spelled homoeostasis or homœostasis (from Greek: ὅμοιος‚ "hómoios"‚ "similar"‚[1] and στάσις‚ stásis‚ "standing still"[2]) — is the property of a system in which variables are regulated so that internal conditions remain stable and relatively constant. Examples
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Chemical Eric: Dealing with the Disintegration of Central Control Part 1: 1. What hormonal problem could be causing these symptoms? Eric’s symptoms include: large hands and feet‚ low thyroid activity‚ low cortisone levels‚ low testosterone levels‚ high growth hormone levels‚ and swelling in his right knee. Since most of Eric’s symptoms are hormonal‚ he is clearly having an endocrine gland problem. Cortisone‚ testosterone‚ and growth hormone levels are being affected‚ it is likely that he his having
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