tissues and including sugars‚ starch‚ and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body. Carbohydrates are important for maximum energy‚ speed‚ stamina‚ concentration‚ recovery and better fluid balance. They are vital for athletes and active individuals because they are the primary fuel for your body. Fiber dietary material containing substances such as cellulose‚ lignin‚ and pectin‚ which are resistant
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emitters. Using renewable fuels in transportation can help reduce the air pollution associated with burning petroleum. Compared to gasoline‚ ethanol made from corn is estimated to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20-30 percent. Moreover‚ ethanol from cellulose – made from the stalks‚ stems and leaves of plants reduce it by about 85 percent or more. Mohideen 2 The environmental impacts of farming practices can also be reduced with the adoption of sustainable production methods in the agricultural
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Anatomy of flowering plants deals with the study of internal structure of various organs of flowering plants. The tyloses are the structures present in the woody tissues of dicot stems. These are the extension of xylem parenchyma cells into the vessel elements(NEET-II 2016). Cortex tissue is present in between the epidermis and stele. It is multilayered and is made up of parenchymatous cells with big intercellular spaces (NEET-II 2016). Wood of gymnosperms does not contain vessels.e.g- Pinus is
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fermentation of sourdough bread e) Molecular biologist – studies recombinant DNA 2) You are observing a cell through a microscope and note that it has not apparent nucleus. You conclude that it most likely a) has a peptidoglycan cell wall b) has a cellulose cell wall c) moves by pseudopods d) is part of a
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all sugars‚ when it is metabolized it can deliver four Calories (kilocalories) of vitality per gram. In any case‚ as a rule it represents not exactly that in view of its restricted retention and edibility. Dietary fiber comprises predominantly of cellulose‚ an extensive starch polymer which is toxic as people don’t have the obliged catalysts to dismantle it. There are two subcategories: solvent and insoluble fiber. Entire grains‚ natural products (particularly plums‚ prunes‚ and figs)‚ and vegetables
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saliva and separates into layers of solid and liquid material. Solids clump toget her to form the cud or bolus. The cud is then regurgitated and chewed to completely mix it with saliva and to break down the particle size. Fiber‚ especially cellulose and hemi-cellulose ‚ is primarily broken down into the three volatile fatty acids (VFAs)‚ acetic acid ‚ propanoic acid and beta-hydroxybutyric acid ‚ in these chambers by microbes (mostly bacteria as well as some protozoa ‚ fungi and yeast ). Protein and
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Definition of Enzyme Unit and Specific Activity- 6 3.5 Determination of pH Optimum 6 3.6 Determination of Michaelis-Menten Constant 7 3.7 Ammonium Sulphate Fractionation 7 3.8 Gel Filtration on Sephadex 7 3.9 Chromatography on DEAE-cellulose 7 4 Results 8 4.1 Freshly Prepared Crude 8 4.2 Crude Thawed after a Week of Freezing 9 4.3 Sephadex 25 Gel Filtration 11 4.4 Determination of Optimum pH 12 4.5 Ion Exchange Chromatography 13 4.6 Michaelis-Menten Kinetics 13
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Chemical and Physical Processes of Digestion exercise T 8 he digestive system is a physiological marvel‚ composed of finely orchestrated chemical and physical activities. The food we ingest must be broken down to its molecular form for us to get the nutrients we need‚ and digestion involves a complex sequence of mechanical and chemical processes designed to achieve this goal as efficiently as possible. As food passes through the gastrointestinal tract‚ it is progressively broken down
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2012). Many dinoflagellates are primary producers of food in the aquatic food webs (Faust‚ 2014). They use photosynthesis or the Sun for their energy. Although other dinoflagellates are heterotrophs and some are both! Most of them have protective cellulose plates that become encrusted with a hard‚ unreactive‚ colorless compound. Found in the plasma membrane are membrane bound sacs and commonly known as alveoli. The function of the alveoli is still unclear‚ scientists hypothesize that they help stabilize
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Wheat Flour (Dry) Milling (3) What is the primary objective of wheat flour milling? The primary objective of wheat flour milling is to produce flour. (From Class Source) (3) What is/are the main coproducts from flour milling? The main coproducts from flour milling is bran‚ germ‚ and middlings. (From Class Source) (5) Compare the tempering step for corn dry milling with wheat flour milling. Discuss The differences or similarities in moisture added and time needed Corn Dry Milling tempering
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