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    three ways doctors look at urine. When looking at urine‚ doctors look for the appearance and color. Normal urine is usually light yellow and clear without any cloudiness. Any urine that is cloudy and abnormal in color may result to infections‚ dehydration‚ and blood in urine‚ liver disease‚ or break down in red blood cells in the body. Three common questions are what does the urine look like to the naked eye? Is it clear or cloudy‚ and is it pale or dark yellow or another abnormal color? Another

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    went to Burbank‚ California to see why the Burbank Corporation was buying so many of his onions. He found that they were using prune dryers to make dehydrated onions. Simplot opened his own dehydration plant in Caldwell‚ Idaho in 1941 and sold dehydrated onions to the U.S. Army. It is with this dehydration plant that Simplot’s company perfected a

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    What is Cruel and Unusual Punishment | Cruel and Unusual Punishment Past and Present | | Michael Roberts | 11/29/2011 | | A young man is caught stealing food for his family. He is thrown in a jail which resembles a dungeon. It is cold in his cell and the walls are damp and smell of urine and feces. There is a bucket in the corner used for defecation. A pile of hay sits in the corner; this is the only comfort which is used for sleeping. Rats run around the cells chewing

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    especially have a large effect on Mark’s physical state because it will directly affect the blood pressure. Extreme water loss is also evident due to Mark’s lack of visible sweat. Hyperthermia has caused Mark’s heat loss process to become ineffective. Dehydration and the heat stroke made it so that Mark’s body cannot produce sweat. 2. An isotonic solution is one that contain and equal concentration of water molecules to ion molecules or other solutes. In this case the paramedic gave Mark an electrolyte/glucose

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    Basic Biochemistry Webquest (2013) Basic Chemistry Part 1: Why Do Atoms React? Google Search 1. What is an atom? An atom is the basic unit of a chemical element. 2. What is an element? An element is a substance that is made entirely from one type of atom. 3. What makes an atom unstable (reactive)? The binding energy not being strong enough makes an atom unstable (reactive). 4. Why do atoms react with other atoms? Atoms react with other atoms to gain or lose electrons to fill their outer

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    Shier‚ Butler‚ and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology‚ 10th ed. Chapter 4: Cellular Metabolism Chapter 4: Cellular Metabolism I. Metabolic Processes A. Introduction 1. Metabolism is the sum total of chemical reactions within cells. 2. In metabolic reactions‚ the product of one reaction serves as starting materials for another metabolic reaction. 3. This chapter explores how metabolic pathways supply a cell with energy and how other biochemical

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    Exam                                                                                                     Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE.  Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) 1) Disregarding stereoisomers‚ how many different enols can the  β-diketone CH3 COCH 2 COCH 2 CH3 form? A) 3 B) 1 C) 4 D) 0 E) 2 2) Methylamine reacts with acetophenone to yield the: A) imine. B) enamine. C) acetal. D) amide

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    Indicate whether each of the following statements about triglycerides is true or false. Indicate whether each of the following statements about triglycerides is true or false. 1. A triacylglycerol is composed of 3 glycerol molecules joined to a fatty acid.  2. The hydrocarbon chains of fatty acids vary in length as well as in the number and location of double bonds between the carbon atoms.  3. Fatty acids with one double bond in their hydrocarbon chain are called monounsaturated‚ while those with

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    contract. This‚ in turn‚ helps control blood pressure. They do this by regulating: • The amount of water in the body. If there is too much water in the body (fluid overload) blood pressure will go up. If there is too little water in the body (dehydration) the blood pressure will drop. • The width of the arteries. The arteries constantly change in width as blood flows through them. The narrower the arteries‚ the higher the blood pressure. Renin helps control narrowing of the arteries.

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    Familiarise yourself with the reasons behind selecting any particular method of food preservation. Your choice of food preservation will depend on weighing up the advantages and disadvantages of each method. You should consider the following factors when deciding on which method to use: Space: The amount of space you have will definitely impact on your choice of preservation. Someone living in a farmhouse can probably store dozens of preserved fruits in jars‚ whereas someone living in an apartment

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