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    health clinic; North Wellington Healthcare. The position allowed me to be involved in major decisions and projects that impacted healthcare locally. While working for North Wellington Healthcare I was directly involved in the construction of a renal dialysis unit. Due to the media attention around this wonderful project‚ I was sought out by a talent agency and offered a position to work with teams and projects at Bruce Power. Bruce Power appealed to me as an interesting and highly technical industry

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    lab‚ I will learn how the complex digestive system breaks down substrates such as fats‚ proteins and carbohydrates. Activity 1: Assessing Starch Digestion by Salivary Amylase Data: Chart 1 – Salivary Amylase Digestion of Starch Tube # 1 2 3 4 Additives Amylase‚ Starch Amylase‚ Starch Amylase‚ DI Water DI Water‚ Starch pH 7.0 buffer pH 7.0 buffer pH 7.0 buffer pH 7.0 buffer Incubation Cond. Boil‚ Inc. 37 deg.C 37

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    how long the Amylase was hydrolyzing starch in different temperatures‚ Iodine was placed on the spot plate making it viable by

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    the presence of organic compounds in certain substances. Hypothesis: Honey will contain sugars‚ egg white contains proteins‚ corn oil contains lipids‚ oats contains starches and proteins‚ gelatin contains sugars and proteins‚ potatoes contain starch‚ and apple juice contains lipids and sugars. Materials: 9 test tubes Test tube rack Test tube holder Grease pencil Hot plate 20 ml honey solution 20 ml egg white and water mixture 20 ml corn oil Oats and water 20 ml

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    1a) In a positive test for sugar‚ one would see the colour of the substance change from blue to light green to greenish yellow to orange and lastly reddish brown. b) In a positive test for starch the colour of the substance would change to black c) In a positive test for protein the colour of the substance would be pink or purple/violet d) In a positive test for lipids the substance would leave a translucent stain on the brown paper bag 2. The purpose of testing the four test tubes was to ensure

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    the United States. In India‚ an estimate by a senior AIIMS doctor has put its occurrence at 1 in 10 adults‚ with close to five lakh patients requiring life-long dialysis or transplantation. With barely a few thousands in a position to receive transplants‚ people with CKD have no other alternative other than the expensive option of dialysis. Can Stem Cell Therapy be the answer? Extensive research has been undertaken worldwide to understand if stem cells can be used to regenerate damaged kidney and

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    experiment to test for glucose with the Benedict reagent sugar should be positive for glucose. Starch mixed with the Benedict reagent is probably positive for glucose because it is a polysaccharide. Onion juice mixed with Benedict reagent is probably positive for glucose because it is a fructose. Distilled water with Benedict reagent should be negative for glucose. The third experiment to test for starch using with and without the IKI reagent by looking under a microscope a slice of potato cells

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    blood and starch agar. OBJECTIVES: distinguish between different bacterial species based on colony morphology on agar plates To distinguish the growth characteristics of microorganisms in various differential‚ and selective media. Differentiate bacteria based on their ability to hydrolyze starch. Materials: Plates of EMB‚ Starch and blood agar. Stool sample. Inoculating loop. Bunsen burner. Soil sample. Cotton soap. Skin sample. Gram iodine. Results: Starch agar:

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    When I started the course‚ I wanted to learn about the different aspects of medicine while exploring various clinical topics and medical myths. Through the different presentations presented by my colleagues and my group‚ I was able to discover the truth behind many medical myths. For instance‚ an apple a day is good for our health and provides iron‚ but it does not necessarily keep the doctor away. Then through the clinical topic presentations‚ I learned about the effects of the Low Carb Diet on

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    Excretion Notes 4.2.1 (a) Define the term excretion (b) Explain the importance of removing metabolic wastes‚ including carbon dioxide and nitrogenous waste‚ from the body. Definitions: Excretion: “The removal of waste products of metabolism from the body”. Ingestion: “The intake of substances into the stomach”. Digestion: “The breakdown of molecules that are ingested from large molecules into small molecules”. Absorption: “The intake of those small molecules through the plasma membrane

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