that attack bacteria‚ causes DNA from viruses to produce tubulin protein‚ to create more viruses I.a.i.1. Has a cell wall. Pourous material made of 2 sugars I.a.i.2. 3 amino acids linked known as a Peptide bridge I.a.i. Cell Wall I.a.i.1. Has Plasma membrane made of lipids‚ fats‚ proteins‚ attached to the cell‚ selectively permeable structure‚ keeps control of what gets in and out of the cell I.a.i.2. Pushes membrane against cell wall I.a.i.1.a. Messasome I.a.i.1.a.i. Where ATP is formed
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assist in transporting molecules such as glucose and urea into and out of cells. The number of channel proteins capable of allowing the materials through is important here‚ aswell as the concentration gradient. Each of the protein channels have a shape which contains a special receptor site for the molecule to be transported and change shape to prevent further molecules binding until it is released on the opposite side of the membrane. Transport of glucose across the cell membrane is a vital system
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blood plasma‚ and the oxidization of fats. He highlights how within the adipose tissue there an estimated 50‚000 to 60‚000 kcal energy stored as triglyceride and an obese individual will have more energy than compared to an individual with less body fat. Additionally‚ he explains how energy storage must be mobilized into plasma FFA before being transported to the muscle mitochondria for oxidation during exercise. He illustrates how fatty acids from the adipose tissue travel to the blood plasma until
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linagliptin‚ a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4)‚ and metformin‚ a member of the biguanide class. Linagliptin is a inhibitor dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitor. DPP-4 is an enzyme that degrades the incretin hormones glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP -1) and glucose-dependent. Linagliptin increases the concentrations of active incretin
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Homeostasis‚ also spelled homoeostasis (from Greek: ὅμοιος‚ "hómoios"‚ "similar")‚ is the property of a system in which variables are regulated so that internal conditions remain stable and relatively constant. Examples of homeostasis include the regulation of temperature and the balance between acidity and alkalinity (pH). It is a process that maintains the stability of the human body’s internal environment in response to changes in external conditions. The concept was described by Claude Bernard
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MECHANISM OF AQUEOUS HUMOR FORMATION There is a constant flow of aqueous humor through the anterior segment of the eye. The aqueous is formed by the ciliary process and flows from the posterior chamber to anterior chamber through the pupil and exits the eye at the angle. The secretion of aqueous humor generates the intraocular pressure required for an optically efficient globe. The flow of aqueous provides nutrition for the avascular ocular tissues that it bathes‚ the posterior surface of the
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ABCT 1101/ABCT1D04 Introductory Life Science INTRODUCTORY LIFE SCIENCE At our 3rd lecture‚ we want to discuss • The building blocks of biological organisms – Carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids and nucleic acids • Cell structure and function – Cell membrane‚ ER‚ Golgi‚ cytoskeleton‚ nucleus – Plant cell vs. animal cell Simple Chemistry for Life Science • Each element consists of one kind of atom. – An atom is the smallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element
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size:____________________________________________ Temperature:_____________________________________________ A semipermeable sac‚ containing 4% NaCl‚ 9% glucose‚ and 10% albumin‚ is suspended in a solution with the following composition: 10% NaCl‚ 10% glucose‚ and 40% albumin. Assume the sac is permeable to all substances except albumin. Use the key provided to determine how each substance will move. ______ Glucose A. Moves into the sac ______ Albumin B.
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Type 2 diabetes. Her A1C is better. I have encouraged her to really try to eat those regular meals‚ monitor her glucose values and we did discuss the possibility of decreasing or stopping the metformin at this time. She does understand that with the prednisone‚ that her glucose values would likely increase. It is something she is not willing to do at this point‚ but would consider for the future‚ depending on how her stomach is feeling. We
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