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    Honey

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    be used in all ways. Instead of using high in sugar and artificial coloring energy drinks like Red Bull‚ or Monster a health replacement of honey can bring all the energy they need to get through a rigorous work out. Honey contains 17 grams of carbohydrates witch goes straight to the body because honey has no need to be digested. It also speeds up recovery and removes stiffness from muscles. Honey can be extremely useful durning flue season whether its a cough or just want to build up your immune

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    moods: B-complex vitamins‚ vitamin E‚ calcium‚ magnesium‚ zinc and fatty acids. Also‚ rapid changes in blood sugar can also precipitate changes in mood‚ so watch your consumption of refined sugar products‚ and make sure you eat lots of complex carbohydrates. 4. Try some natural remedies. Chamomile‚ lemon balm or valerian root tea are recommended for helping with anxiety. St. John’s wort is said to soothe the mind and relieve irritability. In terms of homeopathic remedies‚ lycopodium is believed to

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    11/12/07 1. Background Organic compounds are‚ by definition‚ any chemical compound containing carbon. These compounds include carbohydrates‚ polysaccharides‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ and nucleic acids. Each one of these compounds has a different purpose. Carbohydrates give energy to cells when consumed. Lipids are basically the fats of a cell. Proteins are the building blocks of muscle in a cell. Nucleic acids are used to transfer genetic information

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    Biology

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    dark purple/black color. The amylopectin‚ or branched portion of starch‚ forms much shorter helices and iodine molecules are unable to assemble‚ leading the color to be of an orange/yellow hue. As starch is broken down or hydrolyzed into smaller carbohydrate units‚ the purple-black color is not produced. Therefore‚ this test can determine completion of hydrolysis when a color change does not occur. Iodine solution will also react with glycogen‚ although the color produced is browner and much less

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    Building Muscles

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    includes proteins‚ carbohydrates‚ or healthy fats. Proteins Muscles need proteins in order to be shaped and all you have to do is to eat more protein than you normally do. As a fact‚ there are two types of proteins: complete proteins‚ which come from animal sources and incomplete proteins‚ which come from plant sources. The first type of proteins has a higher biological value and they will help you grow muscles much faster. Since meat is one of the best source of

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    HNC Energy Systems

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    Outcome 6 Energy SystemsExplain when he would require the different systems and explain why. Middle distance runners can handle an unbelievable range of metabolic stress. The three energy systems that an athlete would use during a 1500 metre race are; 1: ATP-PC System (anaerobic); 2: Lactic Acid System (anaerobic glycolysis); 3: Aerobic System (oxidative system). The ATP-PC System (anaerobic) is used during short bursts of activity during the race. This could be at the start of the race and more

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    Introduction The objective of this experiment is to identify if the 12 provided solutions contain starch‚ glycogen‚ reducing sugars or proteins. The four major biological macromolecules are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins and nucleic acids. Abundant elements in the world such as carbon and nitrogen bond in different ways to form many different molecules. The functional groups are what determine their characteristics. During the experiment‚ there will be 3 test. The iodine test is completed to

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    Whole Grains

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    feeds the germ. The endosperms job is to give needed energy to the plant so it can grow roots down for water and nutrients‚ and give it energy to sprout upward for sunlight. The endosperm is the largest part of the kernel. It contains starchy carbohydrates‚ proteins and small amounts of vitamins and minerals. Another job‚ like the rest‚ is to give it its nutritious factors. Whole grains contain all three parts of the kernel. Processing the whole grain generally removes the bran and the germ‚ just

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    yeast lab report

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    Are there any differences in the rate of metabolism of a dried yeast culture with differing carbohydrate sources? In the current practical that was undertaken the growth rate of yeast (S. cerevisiae) with differing carbohydrates sources : Glucose (C6H12O6)‚ Fructose (C6H12O6)‚ Lactose (C12H22O11)‚ Xylitol “(CHOH)3(CH2OH)2” and Water (H2O) as a Control were observed. “ Yeast are single-celled fungi which consist of more than one thousand different species which have been identified. The most commonly

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    Biology

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    TUTORIAL 1 BASIC MOLECULES OF CELLS I Student’s Guide: At university level‚ the tutor facilitates student learning without spoon-feeding. Therefore‚ you are expected to: • Read your textbook‚ attempt the questions before the tutorial • You may enter the class and sign your attendance after showing your tutor that all tutorial questions have been completed; even if you don’t know how to do‚ write something - you’re not advised to leave answers blank in the finals. • Write answers

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