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    Biochemistry: Biological Molecules Pg. 2 – 7 Carbohydrates Pg. 8 – 12 Proteins Pg. 13 – Lipids Carbohydrates. L.O. 1.1 and 1.2 Carbohydrates are sugars and they are the primary source of energy for our vital functions such as breathing and sleeping. There are two types of carbohydrates‚ simple and complicated. Monosaccharides‚ disaccharides and polysaccharides. L. O. 1.2 Carbohydrates are split into different classifications depending on how many molecules they have. Monosaccharide: one sugar

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    Human Digestion Summary Nicole Koch SCI/241 August 1‚ 2012 Bruce Elliott Human Digestion Summary The digestive system provides two main functions‚ absorption and digestion. The main part of the digestive system is the gastrointestinal tract also referred to as the GI tract. This runs all the way from the mouth to the anus‚ about thirty feet long. The GI tract is made up of the mouth‚ pharynx‚ esophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestine‚ large intestine and anus. The transit time is the amount

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    1 diabetes and is very physically active. An example of a healthy day of eating for Jason would be three meals that do not individually exceed 60 grams of carbohydrates. As for between meals and to promote energy for sports‚ it would be a good idea for Jason to choose nutrient dense snacks that do not contain more than 30 grams of carbohydrates. Some snack suggestions might be a small granola bar‚ nuts and fruit‚ or peanut butter crackers. Jason’s morning meal could be a breakfast burrito that includes

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    In 1792 James Gillray painted a painting called “A Voluptuary under the horrors of digestion.” The painting depicts a prince sitting at an empty table where he is picking his teeth with a fork. there is a chamber pot in the background that is overflowing and there are empty alcohol bottles laying around. he is a voluptuary‚ which is someone who overindulges in luxury. The prince meets none of the following criteria to become a good king: he must be good with money‚ must be a good role model‚ and

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    Lab #5: Refraction of Light Theory: Refraction can be defined as the bending of a wave when it enters a medium which causes it to have some reduced speed. In terms of light‚ refraction occurs when the ray passes through some medium which slows its speed; such as water or glass. In this instance the ray tends to bend towards the normal of the medium. The amount of bending or refraction which occurs can be calculated using Snell’s Law (). Objective: To measure the index of refraction of Lucite

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    Books Books are the best friend a person can have. For they are the kind of friends that are never disloyal. A person is never going to feel alone or bored in the presence of books. So‚ books can be read out of passion as a hobby or to gain knowledge and information. For that‚ some books are to be tasted‚ others to be swallowed; and some few to be chewed and digested. There are certain types of books which can only be tasted. To taste a book is just to have some sensations out

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    cheese. Lactic acid bacteria(LAB)‚ a bacteria that can be found in the production of cheese‚ its stress gene was investigated in the experiment by using various biochemical and genetic techniques to identify and extract. The characterisation of the strain illustrates how identification of strains differ using different methods‚ such as gram stain and 16s rRNA screening. After the characterisation‚ the stress gene isolation assist the further understanding of the gene on LAB be giving different stress

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    The print “A Voluptuary Under the Horrors of Digestion” by James Gillray portrays Prince George overindulging himself. The photograph “Man shooting up leg” taken by Larry Clark portrays a man shooting up a drug through his leg. Elements within both of these works create a greater theme of addiction. Gillray’s depiction of Prince George sitting tranquilly in a regal chair‚ wearing a blackened shoulder to knee jacket that is on top of a whitened body suit metaphorically being inflated like a balloon

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    ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ON BIODEGRADABLE WASTE FOR METHANE GAS CAPTURE BIODEGRADABLE WASTE: Biodegradable waste is a type of waste‚ typically originating from plant or animal sources‚ which can be decomposed by other living organisms. Biomass‚ manure‚ sewage‚ municipal waste‚ green waste and plant materials are some of these common biodegradable waste. ANAEROBIC DIGESTION: This is a series of biological processes in which microorganisms breakdown biodegradable materials in the absence of oxygen

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    Lab 7—Determination of Total Carbohydrates Using the Phenol-Sulfuric Acid Method This lab introduced the students to analyzing carbohydrate content using a spectrophotometer and phenol-sulfuric acid methods. Virginia Smith 983976633 Lab Partner: Jeff Martz Due Date: 3-22-11 Introduction The objective of this lab was to have students use a spectrophotometer to analyze the carbohydrate content in the sample. Phenol-sulfuric acid methods

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