Focused Question: How can one determine the presence of glucose‚ starch‚ lipid‚ and protein in various samples? Pre-lab Questions: • Glucose is a monosaccharide. What does this mean? A monosaccaride is a carbohydrate molecule with three to seven carbon atoms with the corresponding number of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. • Proteins are made of amino acids. What atom is present in an amino acid that is not present in a sugar molecule? One nitrogen atom is present per molecule in an amino acid
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obtaining a fantasy body style and setting an unattainable goal‚ we need to concentrate on creating a lifestyle of health and a sense of well-being from within. By concentrating on making healthy lifestyle choices and carefully manipulating our metabolism‚ we can spark great change in our lives. The success of this refocusing process hinges upon our ability to view our bodies and our lifestyles through an entirely new set of eyes. We must take a hard look at how we abuse‚ poison‚ and neglect our
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for the synthesis of carbohydrates in the organisms. Cellular respiration can be defines as metabolic reactions in organic cells which converts
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are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ nucleotides‚ and water. These are all very important to humans and without them we would not be able to survive. They have many functions that encourage a human cell and a human body to function. Carbohydrates include sugars and starches‚ contain carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and oxygen which appears in a ratio of 1:2:1. Carbohydrates are classified according to size as monosaccharides‚ disaccharides‚ and polysaccharides. The primary function of carbohydrates is to
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physiological effects exercise has on the human body is bioenergetics‚ the breaking down of foodstuffs into energy. Foodstuffs consist of carbohydrates‚ fats‚ and protein nutrients. The carbohydrate‚ fat‚ and protein nutrients consumed daily provide necessary energy to maintain body functions both at rest and during various forms of physical activity (McArdle‚ p.5). Carbohydrates serve several important functions related to exercise performance. The energy derived from the breakdown of glucose and glycogen
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increased my knowledge! 1. I ate/drank milk. The macromolecular level of milk is carbohydrate‚ fat‚ and protein. Protein is called a casein which is di –is the lactose‚ Carbohydrate is Mono- is the glucose (simple sugar)‚ Fat is a straight chain fatty acids that are saturated and is poly – I think. 2. The monomer for the protein is amino acid – milk has all 9-essential amino acids. The monomer for the carbohydrate is monosaccharide‚ which is a simple sugar. The monomer for the lipid is fatty acid
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the efficiency of gas exchange and lake hard to exercise. The cardiovascular function usually shows a slowdown in the autonomic nervous system‚ but is usually good enough to allow moderate physical activity‚ throughout their lives. As for the metabolism and Endocrine with old age comes the reduction in hormone
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management diet‚ which is based on specialized shakes‚ soups‚ bars and muesli. The diet is advertised as low GI and low carbohydrate. The diet is designed to induce the individual into a state of ketosis‚ ‘Ketone bodies are produced mainly in the mitochondria of liver cells. Its synthesis occurs in response to low glucose levels in the blood‚ and after exhaustion of cellular carbohydrate stores‚ such as glycogen. The production of ketone bodies is then initiated to make available energy that is stored
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First pass metabolism. Pharmacology is the study of the effects drugs have and how they exert them. Drugs can be administered enteral or parenteral. [1] Enteral refers to any form of administration that involves the alimentary tract. The four enteral routes of administration include the mouth‚ sublingual‚ buccal and rectal. Parenteral refers to routes of administration outside of or beside of the alimentary tract. The parenteral route includes intravascular (IV)‚ Intramuscular (IM) and subcutaneous
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FEEDBACK COMPARISON REQUESTS WORDPRESS PLUGIN LOG IN Diffen Compare Anything ›› vs. Aerobic vs Anaerobic Respiration Aerobic RespirationAnaerobic Respiration Diffen › Science › Biology Cellular respiration is the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in organisms’ cells to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP)‚ and then release waste products. It is one of the key ways a cell gains useful energy. Comparison chart Embed this
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