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    8 A. Mitochondrial anatomy B. Mitochondrial transport systems 2. Electron transport A. Thermodynamics of electron transport B. The sequence of electron transport Lec 9 C. Complex I NADH Coenzyme Q Oxidoreductase D. Complex II succinate Coenzyme Q Oxidoreductase E. Complex III Coenzyme Q-Cytochrome c Oxidoreductase F. Complex IV Cytochrome c oxidase 3. Oxidative Phosphorylation A. The Chemiosmotic Theory Lec 10 B. ATP Synthase C. The P/O ratio D. Uncoupling oxidative phosphorylation

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    The Box Inc.‚ where we think Term Project: The Box Inc™ University of the West Indies‚ Cave Hill Campus Lauriston Streekes Lecturer: Dr. Justin Robinson Date: 4 August‚ 2011 The Box Inc.‚ where we think 2 August‚ 2011 MEMORANDUM TO: Board of Directors FROM: CEO SUBJECT: Performance Report (Q1 to Q12) The Box Inc. was established eleven quarters ago to bring a high quality product to the marketplace‚ filing a void for boxes made out of 100% recycled material. From the outset the aim of the

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    oxidizes into benzil‚ which undergoes rearrangement to give benzilic acid. Benzoin Synthesis * When two benzaldehyde molecules condense in the presence of thiamine‚ it leads to the formation of a molecule of benzoin. The thiamine behaves as a coenzyme catalyst. This step of the reaction involves the addition of ethanol and sodium hydroxide into an aqueous solution of thiamine hydrochloride and creating a reaction with pure benzaldehyde. When you heat this mixture to a temperature of 60 degrees

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    Answer 5-(a): The narrator was surprised to see the boys shining shoes because he thought that they sold fruits for a living. However‚ when he questioned the boys regarding this‚ Nicola said that they also did a lot of other things for a living. The boys hoped that the narrator would ask for their services and in return would earn some good money. Answer 5-(b): The narrator was astonished to see that boys worked hard day and night and yet lived meagerly. He wanted to know what the boys did with

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    Table of Contents: Executive Summary 2 Company Background 3 Market Structure 3 Key economic indicators 4 Employment 4 Pricing Strategy 4 Product Range 5 Markets 5 Profitability 6 Weekly share price graph 7 Analysis of Research in Motion Ltd weekly share price 7 Core Philosophy at Research in Motion Ltd 8 Advertising Strategy for Research in Motion Ltd 9 Executive Summary: The following case study was conducted to provide an economic overview of the current performance

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    PLASTIDS  Plastids are large cytoplasmic organelles.  Plastids are major organelles found in the cells of plants and algae. Plastids are the site of manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by the cell. Plastids often contain pigments used in photosynthesis‚ and the types of pigments present can change or determine the cell’s colour.  The term plastid was derived from the Greek word plastikas meaning formed or moulded.  This term was coined by Schimper in 1885.   In plants

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    Road shows ____ Exhibitions ____ Recommendation ____ Q3) Are you currently using/patronizing ’’Pen-Style Personal Network Gadget Package‚’’ P-ISMs Product? (If Yes‚ proceed to Q4‚ if No‚ proceed to Q10) Yes ____ No ____ Q4) What made you decide to use/patronize ’’Pen-Style Personal Network Gadget Package‚’’ P-ISMs Product? (Please circle the MOST influential factor) - Advanced Features - User-Friendliness

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    Ans. Q9.What kind of food do you have for lunch and dinner? Carbohydrates | Animal protein | Plant protein | Fats | Vitamins & minerals | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Q10.Do you experience difficulty while chewing‚ swallowing or eating? Ans. Yes No Q11.Do you skip a meal occasionally? Ans. Yes No O12.Do you often experience nausea or feelings of fatigue and weakness

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    The 6-carbon molecule splits into two 3 carbon molecules 8. The 3-carbon molecules are converted to pyruvate . 9. What happens to the electrons in this reaction? What two molecules are formed? The electron is transferred to the coenzyme NAD+ to form NADH then ATP is formed. 10. What happens to the pyruvate under aerobic conditions? The pyruvate is oxidized to yield more ATP and is converted into lactic acid. 11. What happens to the pyruvate under anaerobic conditions?

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    molecules pyruvate and a hydrogen ion) and without oxygen the body converts it to lactate. As the lactate is removed from the muscle is taken to the liver to be converted as a fuel source. Conversely in the presence of oxygen is converted into a coenzyme to be broken down through the Krebs cycle o produce more ATP. In a persistent high intensity activity the lactate cannot be removed fast enough and results in a build up of pyruvic acid. The fatigue is a build up of the hydrogen ion‚ which increases

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