role in nutrition because it is a readily available source of energy. Fructose * Is chemically similar to glucose but it is found only in fruits & honey. GA lactose * Does not occur naturally in foods‚ but it forms as a result of the digestion of the disaccharide. Disaccharides Are formed through the combination of any 2 monosaccharides. * Glucose +fructosesucrose * Glucose+ GA lactose lactose * Glucose +Glucosemaltose Starch * It acts as a store of energy which
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Nutrition & Exercise Tips for Type A Individuals People with Blood Type A were the original farmers and grain gatherers. * Fragile digestive systems * Cannot tolerate animal protein * Classic "vegetarian" * Do not absorb Vitamin B12 properly * Prone to pernicious anemia * Usually lactose intolerant * Feel good after calming‚ centering exercises They have fragile digestive systems. These people cannot tolerate animal protein well‚ and should be the proverbial‚ classic
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Animals * Animals * Multicellular * Heterotrophic * Eukaryotic * Develop from embryonic layers * Nutritional mode * Eat/ingest other living things or non living things * Ingest food and use enzymes in the body to digest it * Cell Structure and Specialization * Eukaryotic and multicellular * Lack cell walls but held together by collagen * Muscle and nerve cells (only in animals) * Helps to move and conduct nerve
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bacteria in the lungs can cause reoccurring infections which permanently damage the organ similar to smoking cigarettes. In the pancreas‚ this thick mucus blocks the distribution channels that would transport produced enzymes to the intestines for the digestion of food. When this happens‚ the body can’t process or absorb nutrients as well as it should be able to. Having poor fat absorption makes the faeces of the effected bulky and oily and increases deficiencies of vitamins
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Filtering the blood coming from the digestive tract‚ before sending it through the rest of the body. It also Detoxifies the chemicals and metabolizes drugs‚ Liver is essential for blood clotting and secrets bile back in the intestine to help with digestion. Injury to the liver predisposes the patient to bleed‚ accumulation of toxins in the body and issues with metabolism. If the kidney is affected‚ the patient will be left with only one kidney to filter out toxins and produce urine. A lot of pressure
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Does the amount of time that orange juice is swished in a human mouth affect the pH of the saliva‚ which could inhibit the digestion of the starches in the orange juice? Hypothesis: The longer 2 mL of orange juice is held in a test subject’s mouth‚ the greater the ability of the test subject’s saliva will become to break down starches. Dependent Variable: pH of the saliva. Independent Variable: time that the juice is swished in the mouth. Controlled Variables: Orange juice only. The
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Studying primate dentition is a relatively old topic. There have been many studies conducted to find more information on primate dental morphology. The research is conducted to try and distinguish the relationship between diet and primate dentition. Primate teeth have several functions‚ but their primary function is the mastication of food. Their dental morphology reflects the various functions demanded by the variety of food types—shearing‚ chopping‚ grinding. Generally‚ incisors function chiefly
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Introduction Why is it that we burp‚ urinate‚ and poop? This is simply just our body’s way of removing wasteful substances from our system. In humans and animals‚ the lungs‚ kidneys‚ and layers of skin are the main organs of the body that carry this out. Most of these are natural involuntary processes that occur to keep our body healthy and in balance. If one fails to go through the excretion process on a regular basis‚ there could be very serious health issues that will be fatal to one’s body
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Protein in the Digestive System Taylor Adams Biol 112- 501 18 April 2016 Introduction Proteins are found in nearly all foods that we eat. Once the food we eat makes its way to our stomachs‚ pepsinogen is released from chief cells. This enzyme mixes with hydrochloric acid in the stomach and begins to break down the proteins. Along with the stomach‚ the small intestine is also an important location for protein breakdown. The proteins from both locations are broken down into amino
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Overview Generalized juvenile polyposis‚ also called juvenile intestinal polyposis‚ causes noncancerous polyps to grow in the digestive tract. Polyps usually appear before the second decade of life‚ can grow throughout the digestive system and elevate gastrointestinal cancer risk. Definition & Facts Though the disorder appears before the age of 20‚ the word “juvenile” describes the nature of the polyp’s tissues. There are three types of the syndrome with juvenile polyposis of infancy being the
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