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    Room temperature was 22 ± 2 °C on a 12-h:12-h light:dark cycle. Access to food and water was ad libitum. Sucrose Metabolic Syndrome Induced Metabolic syndrome was induced from birth to eighteen weeks of life‚ by drinking a sucrose solution 35% ad libitum‚ which ensured that all main manifestations of the disease were developed. Three females and one male with sucrose-induced metabolic syndrome were mated. Likewise‚ we

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    Introduction “The Enzyme Reaction” An enzyme is a protein that acts as a catalyst‚ which brings out a biochemical reaction. A Catalase enzyme‚ the enzyme tested in this experiment‚ is found in almost all living organisms that are exposed daily to oxygen (such as fruits‚ vegetables and animals). Background Information The Catalase enzyme in this experiment is known for being less affective the warmer the temperature is. According to “Science fair projects” an enzyme becomes unstable

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    Energy Systems The ATP – CP system is primarily used for short duration exercises (about ten to twelve seconds) which involve a high intensity or explosive movements. Energy is stored within the chemical bonds between the Adenosine and the three phosphate molecules. Water is added in the chemical reaction‚ causing one of the bonds to break‚ which releases one molecule of energy from the phosphate. This molecule is used for the muscle contraction. The ATP then turns into ADP as it’s lost a phosphate

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    Chemical reactions can happen slowly or fast. The speed of the reaction rate can be changed. Some of the factors that can affect the reaction rate are surface area‚ temperature‚ and concentration and pressure. Surface area is the exposed‚ outer layer of a solid. Increased surface area increases reaction rate because more particles on the surface of a solid come in contact with the particles of another substance. For example‚ if you place a donut stick into water‚ the donut will react slowly with

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    Triphosphate Phosphocreatine (ATP-PC) energy system is the most dominant for the sport of tennis. When participating in tennis‚ you will need to execute explosive bursts of speed. This means you will be working at 100% for a short amount of time; while you complete a serve or return or‚ during the period in which you move to hit the ball. These efforts would only last for less than 5 seconds‚ and when working at such a high intensity for this amount of time you are using your ATP-PC system. A whole

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    factors of a chemical reaction affect the rate of reaction. This experiment focused on how temperature affects the rate of reaction for the reaction of alka-seltzer and water. The rate of a reaction is a value calculated to figure out how fast a chemical reaction occurs. There are three factors that can be changed that will affect the rate of a chemical reaction: surface area‚ concentration‚ and temperature. Temperature specifically affects the rate of a chemical reaction‚ because when the temperature

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    When different people come in contact with other people their reactions are almost never the same from person to person. This reaction that humans have with different variables in society is what I would like to identify as my social behavior among human groups. This reaction behavior is very interesting to me because I would like to know how come humans get different reactions or feelings in certain situations. This topic leaves me with a few questions that I would like to figure out through research

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    Case study: Why Satisfied Customers Defect Situation Analysis  In terms of customer satisfaction and loyalty‚ there are many opportunities in which a organisation or manager can implement in order strengthen themselves in a competitive marketplace and allow for many of their customer to transition from unsatisfied to satisfied to completely satisfied. For a organisation‚ the loyalty of a customer is key to success and the key to loyalty is satisfaction. When dealing with customers‚ a organisation’s

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    Cielo Fortin-CamachoKatrina BormanisApril 12th 2007ARTH 360 Aspects/History of PrintThe Sleep of Reason Produces MonstersThey are so subtle that people with the sharpest intelligence do no usually at first comprehend all the moral meaning of some‚ and those with little perspicacity need time and help to understand them -Gregorio Gonzalez Azaola‚ Satiras de Goya‚ 1811Dreams are defined as a series of images‚ ideas‚ emotions‚ and sensations that occur involuntary in the mind during certain stages of

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    26‚ 2010 Experiment No. 2 – Coupled Reactions R.S. Velasco Institute of Chemistry‚ College of Science University of the Philippines‚ Diliman Quezon City‚ Philippines Received Dec. 1‚ 2010 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT The reaction of carbon dioxide gas to form carbon monoxide and oxygen gas is non-spontaneous (∆G > 0)‚ thus we coupled it with the reaction that has a free energy that is negative

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