Theoretical Background In cooking‚ tendering is a process to break down collagens in meat to make it more palatable for consumption. Tenderizing makes it possible to purchase less costly beef cuts and still enjoy the tenderness that is usually found only in the more expensive cuts. Tenderizing methods allow some of the tougher cuts of beef to be cooked with high heat methods such as grilling and broiling‚ which are usually reserved for tender cuts. Tender meat is highly prized by consumers. One
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Ehlers-Danlos Hypermobility Type: Pathophysiology and Treatment Abstract Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a degenerative condition caused by the malformation of collagen within the body. Many different types of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome have been linked to different types of collagen malformation in different tissues. Hypermobility type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (HT-EDS) is the most common type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. HT-EDS is mainly characterized by marked joint instability and mild cutaneous involvement
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beta sheets where layers of glycine side chains alternate with layers with alanine and serine side chains. Collagen is the main protein component of connective tissue. Collagen is found in tendons and cartilage. Every third residue is glycine. The other amino acids are proline and hydroxyproline. Collagen‚ therefore‚ forms a triple helical structure with strong tensile strength. Collagen molecules have the ability to aggregate to form fibrils. These fibrils are covalently cross-linked by derivative
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cellulite! You really can help your body to become firmer and leaner and reduce cellulite with numerous cellulite reduction procedureswhich are getting popular nowadays. Cellulite occurs when underlying fat deposits begin to push through layers of collagen fibers‚ or connective tissue‚ under the skin‚often in the buttocks and thigh areas‚ but also on arms‚
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Introduction Diabetes mellitus is a global health problem that affects more than 387 million individuals which leads to multiple comorbidities and estimates a loss of $245 billion in medical cost and loss of wage (Tchanque-Fossuo‚ et al.‚ 2016). One of the most common and serious complication of diabetes mellitus is diabetic foot ulcer. Approximately 15% percent of diabetic patients will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime and 6-40% of diabetic patients must receive a limb amputation (Kajagar
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1. Which of the following is a major tissue type in the body? (p. 95) a. Epithelial b. Nervous c. Muscle d. Connective e. All of the above 2. Indicate where each major type of tissue can be found in the body (p.95) * Epithelial- covers body surfaces‚ cover and lines internal organs‚ compose glands * Connective- widely distributed throughout body * Muscle- attached to bones‚ in the walls of hollow organs‚ heart * Nervous-
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14. Which structure spans the whole cell membrane? Integrin? 15. What two types of bone make up the mandible? Cortical and spongy bone 16. Each of these reflexes is mediated by the brainstem except? Scratching 17. What type of collagen makes up the PDL? Type I collagen 18. Where is the majority of ECF located? Interstitial fluid 19. Where is the majority of the glomerular filtrate reabsorbed? Proximal tubule 20. What is sucrose made from? Glucose and fructose 21. Which of these causes increased
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are not directly attached to one another. Individual connective tissue cells are normally separated from one another by varying amounts of extracellular matrix. CELLS: The most common connective tissue cells are: Fibroblasts‚ which secrete collagen and other elements of the extracellular matrix. Adipocytes‚ which store fat. Mast cells‚ macrophages‚ and lymphocytes‚ cells with immune function which participate in inflammation. MATRIX: Connective tissue matrix is composed of: ground substance
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lamina is thicker due to fusion of basal laminae from each epithelial layer o components of basal lamina: laminin: large glycoproteins. Form lace like sheet below basal cells where they are held in place by transmembrane integrins type IV collagen: form felt like sheet associated with
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raises disturbing ethical issues for the surgeons faced with young‚ impressionable patients. Although surgery to reshape the nose is still the most frequent‚ other procedures have increased rapidly since 1992. These include breast augmentation‚ collagen injection‚ eyelid surgery‚ liposuction‚ and "tummy tuck." Most surgeons agree that procedures such as nose reshaping or pinning the ears back are appropriate for adolescents with awkward features. In contrast‚ the other procedures mentioned above
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