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    facing big life changes by giving them more food choices in their modified diets. Acarbose is a medication that inhibits enzymes that are needed to digest carbohydrates: In a second article researchers concluded that proper intake of natural amylase and sucrose inhibitors like acarbose may be useful in the prevention and treatment of many chronic disorders associated with fluctuations in

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    Yeast which is also known as Saccharomyces Cerevisiae is a unicellular eukaryotic Fungi means that is made up of one cell with a nucleus(“What is Yeast”).Yeast is a very practical product that is used in mainy way like when baking Yeast helps raise the dough and also yeast is used in the process of making wine.The Reason why yeast was chosen to was to see how yeast can metabolize different sugars and how much Co2 they release when when metabolizing.To test the yeast at the lab we used 4 different

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    Damage to the pancreatic duct from chronic pancreatitis can lead to fistula formation to the abdomen or chest. This can manifest as ascites or pleural effusion. The amylase content of this fluid is very high (typically > 1000 u/L). There is no associated intrinsic lung disease associated with chronic pancreatitis.

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    of Meissner? Answer: submucosa 6. Strong contractions of the ascending and transverse colon moving the contents of the colon toward the sigmoid colon are called: Answer: mass peristalsis 7. Which of the following salivary glands produce salivary amylase‚ a carbohydrate-digesting enzyme? Answer: 1. parotid glands 2. sublingual glands 8. Which of the following is not a function of saliva? Answer: initial digestion of proteins 9. The three pairs of salivary glands that secrete into the oral cavity

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    Chapter 10 Digestion and Nutrition   Multiple Choice Questions   1. Plankton is  a. Any organic debris in the ocean B. Plant and animal microorganisms drifting in the ocean c. A group of filter-feeding microorganisms d. Oceanic bacteria e. Seaweed   2. Examples of a suspension feeder and a deposit feeder would be‚ respectively‚  a. Clams and fish B. Polychaete annelid and earthworms c. Earthworms and rotifers d. Basking sharks and rotifers e. Earthworms and clams   3. The evolution

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    the presence and the activity of them in the serum is relatively easy‚ comparing to other types of substrates‚ means those enzymes can serve as markers‚ as the concentration of them is increased in the serum indicating tissue damage. For example‚ amylase detected in the serum is a marker for damaged pancreas tissue. The problem arises when the enzyme detected in the serum is present in more than one type of tissue throughout the body. One common example is phosphatase‚ which can be found throughout

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    salivary glands located in the back of its oral cavity. This saliva is needed in order to make the food easier to swallow. The fluid also contains enzymes that break down certain compounds in the food. In humans‚ for example‚ saliva contains the enzyme amylase‚ an effective processor of starch. Pavlov became interested in studying reflexes when he saw that the dogs drooled without the proper stimulus. Although no food was in sight‚ their saliva still dribbled. It turned out that the dogs were reacting

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    This is known as salivary cortisol testing‚ which can collect fluid from the sublingual‚ parotid‚ and submandibular salivary glands. The levels of cortisol are measured through the alpha amylase‚ which spikes due to stress. Salivary cortisol sample collection is non-invasive and salivary amylase measurement is an accurate tool for stress assessment (Lai‚ 2005). The behavioral method one could employ to measure stress would be interviews to specify major life events and the interviewer can

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    Grade 10 Biology Revision Guide Characteristics of Living Organisms Nutrition: Respiration: Excretion: Sensitivity: Movement: Homeostasis: Reproduction: Growth: Taking in food for growth and releasing energy. Burning glucose to release energy. Removing waste material like urea formed during chemical reactions. Responding to changes in the environment. Transport inside cells and moving the body. Control their internal conditions. Increasing the number of organisms. Increasing the number of cells

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    with an emphasis on study of leukocytes. Learning AB0-Rh blood typing techniques using synthetic blood. Quiz given next week. March 24/27 Lab 13 Digestive Processes and Nutrition (Food Analysis) Chemical experiment to test the action of amylase‚ a digestive enzyme‚ on carbohydrates. Group report due at end of lab. March 31/April 3 Lab 8

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