MCI 3316E MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE BASIC NUTRITION MARINE BARRACKS WASHINGTON‚ DC UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD 912 CHARLES POOR STREET SE WASHINGTON‚ DC 20391-5680 IN REPLY REFER TO: 3316e 9 Aug 2000 MCI 33.16e BASIC NUTRITION 1. Purpose. MCI course 33.16e‚ Basic Nutrition‚ has been published in response to a tasking by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to provide a course available to all Marines as part of the Marine Corps’ continuing
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Yuri Anthony D. Sucgang BMLS-IA Electrophoresis Machine Gel Electrophoresis Apparatus(Aragose Gel) Electrophoresis is the motion of dispersed particles relative to a fluid under the influence of a spatially uniform electric field. Gel electrophoresis is a laboratory procedure used to separate biological molecules with an electrical current. In this lesson‚ we’ll review how agarose gel electrophoresis works and introduce the equipment necessary to perform an electrophoresis experiment.
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The Shot Heard ‘Round the World (War I) On summer day‚ June 28th‚ 1914‚ Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was riding in a car‚ driving through Sarajevo‚ trying to show himself to the Serbian people. A terrorist group had created plans to assassinate Ferdinand and at first they failed. However‚ Ferdinand coincidentally ended up right next to the sandwich shop that Gavrilo Princip‚ one of the designated assassins‚ was eating at. Princip was quick to grasp the opportunity and he
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1. (3 pts) Describe the chemical structure of the plant cell wall and plant cell membrane. Make sure to include whether each structure is hydrophobic or hydrophilic. The plant cell wall contains cellulose and the membrane contains phospholipids. Cellulose is hydrophilic‚ meaning that it likes and is attracted to water. The phospholipid bilayer that makes up the cell membrane is both hydrophilic and hydrophobic. It contains hydrophilic heads that face the outside of the bilayer‚ and hydrophobic
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actually invented in 1869 by the American inventor John Wesley Hyatt (to coat billiard balls) before today’s synthetic plastics were made. The first biodegradable plastics were made with cellulose‚ which is an organic compound with the formula (C6H10O5)n that is contained in the primary cell wall of many green plants [Cellulose]. In the 1930s‚ Henry Ford even produced biodegradable plastic car parts using soybeans! [Who Invented Bio-Plastics? A Brief History of Biodegradable Plastic] Nowadays‚ there are
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1.2.3. Chelating resins with amino/carboxyl group A series of amino/imino-carboxyl resins was synthesized in aqueous phase by a solid-phase synthesis method. The blown-up parameter confirms the feasibility for industrialization. Having exchange property with acid and base together. The resulting resins show good properties for the removal and even recovery of heavy-metal ions from their aqueous solutions or wastewater [33]. The Na form of two chelating ion exchange resins Chelex 100
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form.__ 2. Describe the result in tube 3. How well did the results compare with your prediction? _ Amylase cannot digest cellulose‚ so tube #3 is not positive for Benedict’s test.__ 3. Describe the usual substrate for peptidase. _A protein (BAPNA in this experiment).__ 4. Explain how bacteria can aid in digestion. _Bacteria can aid in digestion by breaking down cellulose with the enzyme cellulase‚ humans do not produce this enzyme._ A C T I V I T Y 3 Assessing Pepsin Digestion of Protein
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such as DNA | C. | A polysaccharide carbohydrate | D. | A lipid | E. | All of the above are polymers. | | See Concept 2.2: Atoms Interact and Form Molecules | Points Earned: | 1/1 | Correct Answer: | D | Your Response: | D | 5. | Cellulose and starch are composed of the same monomers but have structural and functional differences. Which of the following is the characteristic that accounts for those differences? | | A. | Different types of glycosidic linkages | B. | Different
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TSM 486 Homework Assignment #1 1. (1)Cellulose is a polymer of what type of molecules? Glucose 2. (1)Which starch molecule is a branched polymer of glucose? Amylopectin 3. (1)Define the volume of one bushel in cubic feet. 1 bushels = 1.24445602149 cubic feet. 1 cubic meter = 28.3775930707 bushels. http://www.convertunits.com/from/cubic+feet/to/bushels 4. (3)What are the conversion factors for crude protein content for cereal grains‚ if total nitrogen is known? Factor for
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of the thermochemical technologies for converting biomass into energy and chemical products consisting of liquid bio-oil‚ solid biochar‚ and pyrolytic gas. It is derived from the complex conversion network of the three main components in biomass: cellulose‚ hemicellullose and lignin (Kan et al.‚ 2016). Degradation Characteristics of A. magnium wood The purpose of this research is to determine the main points of A. magnium thermal degradation‚ based on DTG data. The data of the thermal stability of
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