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    The job of these digestive enzymes is to break up the proteins. The lysosome works as the digestive system. Mitochondria: The job of mitochondria is to make ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate). The ATP is a form of the energy which cell requires. All the parts of the cell needs energy from mitochondria to produce. So

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    As a delicious french fry my crispy yellow form is chosen for this wonderful journey through the digestive system. I personally have never been in this journey but I’ve heard of this long process by my other peers. The fiber‚ potassium‚ and vitamins are all ready to be soaked up into this lucky person’s body for energy. My journey begins in the oral cavity. As I’m being chewed the teeth the teeth tear me apart into smaller pieces and the salivary glands produce saliva to break me down even further

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    CHAPTER I : STATE OF INTERNATIONAL ORDER Introduction If the last century was the famously proclaimed‚ “American Century” – this one is the Asian Century with India and China as its main players. After World war II the international order was shaped with USA and the Soviet Union as competing super-powers and the lesser powers of UK‚ France and China as adjuncts. The ideological conflict of democracy versus communism shaped the contours of the new order‚ the open rivalry between the two super powers

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    each of them work in different parts. The brain has many jobs. It controls our spinal cord‚ our central nervous system and our nervous system. The spinal cord carries messages to the brain and also to the nerve cells that carry messages from the brain. Your body senses everything. Like something smashing your toe. You react to it. It all sends itself to the brain and it reacts. The cerebrum‚ controls thinking. The nerve cells carry information from all central nervous system. Like certain

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    biloba affects the cardiovascular system and the central nervous system. Elasticity of the blood vessels‚ from the largest arteries to the smallest capillaries‚ improves the circulation in the limbs and brain. Similarly‚ acetylsalicylic acid acts by reducing blood viscosity and by reducing the risk of blood clots. It also has antioxidant properties. It removes free radicals and protects healthy blood cells. Some researchers claim that it supports the nervous system. increasing the supply of oxygen

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    Globalization is not the only factor that influenced social work practice and contributed to changes in social work education (it seems that the reader is expecting the “other factors” on your next sentence). In a general viewpoint‚ globalization is a process more related to information and economic exchanges between countries around the world. However‚ in a social work perspective it is much more than that. It concerns the social impact and transformation in a civilization. In Canadian society

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    An explanation of the physiology of two named body systems in relation to energy metabolism in the body. (P4) In this assignment I will be explaining the physiology of two named body systems in relation to energy metabolism in the body‚ the Respiration system and the Digestive system. I will start off by giving a definition of energy metabolism in the body. Metabolism in the body is a collection of chemical reactions that takes place in the body’s cells. Metabolism converts the nutrients in the

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    Diversity largely affects the social work practice‚ as many clients will be different from me. Injustices regarding diversity have been occurring in our society for numerous of years and have not received the attention that is deserved. America’s history is scorching with prime examples of injustices that many populations have had to face‚ and many of these populations are groups that I will be working with in the future. Discrimination is evident through the history of Native Americans‚ the slavery

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    of the following is not an accessory digestive organ? a. liver b. tongue c. stomach d. pancreas 2. What part of the digestive system where mechanical digestion happens? a. mouth b. rectum c. stomach d. esophagus 3. The throat is divided into two separate tubes: the trachea and the esophagus. Which of the organs prevents food from entering the trachea? a. The uvula b. The tongue c. The trachea d. The epiglottis 4. What is the main functions of the digestive system? a. ingestion and digestion

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    Every Capitalist nation has a monetary system basically similar to ours. As a consequence‚ all have developed central banks whose duties are essentially like those of the Federal Reserve‚ namely‚ to exert control over the direction and extent of changes in the money supply. The aim of all central banks is also the same. They want to keep their economies supplied with the "right" amount of money. If money supplies are scarce‚ the economy will suffer as if it were in a straitjacket. Households and

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