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    PUNNETT SQUAREEXPLANATION

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    PUNNETT SQUARE/EXPLANATION Punnett Square F f f Ff ff f Ff ff Because this disorder is a dominant autosomal‚ the unaffected woman would have a recessive allele. Crossing the two‚ these would be the results. They had a child that would be FH‚ as descripted. ANIMATION NOTES Restriction enzymes bind/target to specific DNA sequences As they bind to the DNA sequence‚ the restriction enzymes cut the sugar-phosphate backbones of the DNA EcoRi is a restriction enzyme EcoRI cuts unevenly

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    Junk Food No More

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    is sedentary‚ of eating junk food. Dangerous diseases and high cholesterol can also be caused by junk food. A main complication in eating junk food is that you can have problems with high cholesterol. High cholesterol will cause vessel blockage. This could make some parts of your body to experience a lack of oxygen. It can also cause pain in parts of your body such as the legs and arms. In a more serious case the high cholesterol can attack inner parts of your body. One severe case will cause

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    solid at room temperature‚ and oils are liquid at room temperature. 6. What are foods of each example? Fats: butter‚ tard (animal fat); Oils: Olive Oil‚ Corn Oil (plant fats) 8. What makes up cell membranes (type of lipids)? Phospholipids and cholesterol make up cell membranes. 9. What are steroids? They are a type of hormone that can cross cell membrane directly into cells. 10. What is the function of steroids? Steroids are chemical messengers. 11. What are waxes and what is its function? Waxes

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    transfats‚ saturated fats‚ monounsaturated fat and polyunsaturated fat. Eating some of these fats may raise the cholesterol in our bodies. The fats that are considered to be bad fats that we eat are trans fats and saturated because they raise the bad cholesterol (LDL) in our bodies. Monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats are know to be the good fats and are know to help reduce bad cholesterol in our bodies and are may be helpful if they are consumed in moderation. Saturated fats are naturally

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    Nt1310 Unit 3

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    decreasing the cholesterol‚ fat‚ and sodium content of the diet and focusing on weight management are significant goals to help reduce the risk of diabetes complications. Also know your body performing 2 HgbA1c tests. Hemoglobin A1C provides an average of your blood sugar control over a six to 12 week period and is used in conjunction with home blood sugar monitoring to make adjustments in your diabetes medicines. As well as Lipid Panel’s they will be able to check your cholesterol. Usually someone

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    Trans Fat

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    drawn controversial issues is trans-fat. Trans-fat is mostly found in many food sources such as vegetable oil‚ crackers‚ cookies and margarine. It increases blood levels of low density lipoprotein that is considered to be bad cholesterol‚ and decreases level of good cholesterol‚ high density lipoprotein. Trans-fat is created when oils are partially hydrogenated‚ "Partial hydrogenation is an industrial process used to make a perfectly good oil‚ such as soybean oil‚ into a perfectly bad oil. The process

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    I cannot wait for the opportunity at the Salvation Army. I have always heard about the wonderful things that the Salvation does for individuals and families‚ but I have never gotten the chance to experience it for myself. I have learned recently that there is a vulnerable population that comes to the Salvation Army for assistance‚ the homeless and people in poverty. To care for a vulnerable population in their own environment I think will make me really sad and grateful at the same time. It will

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    are shown in Figure 4. Indian Institute of Technology Madras Engineering Chemistry III Prof. K. M. Muraleedharan Reaction Electrophile Generation of electrophiles Cl2 + FeCl3 Cl3Fe Cl Cl First step Chlorination Cl+ bromination Br+ Br2 + FeBr3 Br3Fe Br Br Iodination

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    Confidence Intervals

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    As hypothesized‚ high cholesterol levels in children can lead to their children being affected with hyperlipidemia. A study is conducted to estimate the mean cholesterol in children between the ages of 2 - 6 years of age. It also attempted to establish a correlation as to the effect family history has on the onset of the disease. From data collected as shown in Table 1 of the spreadsheet attached‚ a sample size of 9 (n=9) participants enrolled in the study. Total cholesterol levels measured in children

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    in veins prompting the cerebrum‚ or even in veins somewhere else in the body and afterward go to the cerebrum. These coagulations square bloodstream to the mind’s cells. Ischemic stroke can likewise happen when a lot of plaque (greasy stores and cholesterol) stops up the mind’s veins. Around 80% of all strokes are ischemic. Hemorrhagic strokes happen when a vein in the cerebrum breaks or cracks. The outcome is blood saturating the mind tissue‚ making harm cerebrum cells. The most widely recognized

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