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    of ATP‚ Adenosine Triose Phosphate. This occurs by converting glucose into pyruvate via glycolysis. Pyruvate is then transported into the mitochondrial matrix via active transport. Numerous reactions‚ catalyzed by a multi enzyme complex then occur‚ where the pyruvate is decarboxylated as shown in the reaction below. Pyruvate + NAD* + CoA ? acetyl CoA + reduced NAD + Carbon Dioxide This experiment shall be carried out via the manometric technique‚ where there are two different environments with

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    accomplishment of an aim or purpose. The other meaning of that is the attainment of fame‚ wealth‚ or social status (Oxford dictionary 1998). So‚ career success could be defined as achieving the goal of work. For an individual‚ goal of works are difference for example some people want to do their normal jobs‚ some want to do

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    Biology coursework The aim of this experiment is to investigate the affect of pH on the enzyme amylase. The amylase is used to break down the polysaccharide starch. Amylase is a digestive enzyme classified as a saccharidase (an enzyme that cleaves polysaccharides). It is mainly a constituent of pancreatic juice and saliva‚ needed for the breakdown of long-chain carbohydrates (such as starch) into smaller units. Amylase is also synthesized in the fruit of many plants during ripening‚ causing them

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    Coasha Patton 1st February‚2013 History What factors contributed to the social unrest of the 1930’s and the 1940’s? When citizens are not satisfied ‚ something is lead to happen ‚ this is called an unrest. The Bahamas between the years 1930 to 1940‚ social unrest came about. That Bahamians were fed up with the categorization or separation of society that they were placed in‚ in their own country. The Bahamas always experienced social unrest but it was during these years that its strength increased

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    How reaction rate varies with sodium thiosulphate concentration Background information Sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid are both colourless liquids‚ when the two reactants are reacted together they produce sulphur. The sulphur that is produced from the reaction changes the solution to yellow and cloudy‚ this is a precipitation reaction‚ where a two solutions react and a solid forms in the solution‚ the solid is said to precipitate out. Some reactions will occur quickly such as fireworks

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    Introduction: Oxidations are used in organic chemistry to perform certain tasks in a laboratory. Visualizing how an oxidation reaction works in organic chemistry is a bit more difficult to point out than in general chemistry. But the concept is still the same. The idea of an oxidation reaction is to decrease the electron density around a carbon. Essentially‚ it is the loss of an electron around a carbon. To identify if an oxidation has occurred in organic chemistry the following could happen: replace a

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    Coursework is something that gives more confidence and higher levels of learning to all the students and even help the teachers in assessing the abilities and the developments taking place in the children. Coursework at times has been proved to act better than the homework and exams for assessing and grading the students on the basis of their performance. The students are given chances to perform better and show the way they can illustrate and demonstrate their abilities and things they have learnt

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    Studying Chemistry at UCL UNDERSTANDING THE PAST  CHALLENGING THE PRESENT  SHAPING THE FUTURE Why UCL‚ why UCL Chemistry‚ why London? Course Structure What you’ll do; timetable; assessment From being taught to deep learning Opportunities Why UCL? UNDERSTANDING THE PAST  CHALLENGING THE PRESENT  SHAPING THE FUTURE History Oldest university (1826) outside Oxbridge in England First inclusive UK university Founded on principle of educating anyone who would benefit Non-CofE‚ women

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    starting your coursework The coursework is in two parts‚ but they are linked. This is done so that you can receive feedback on Part 1 to help you with Part 2. Choose a country to analyse: it cannot be the UK as many of the lecture examples are from the UK. It is recommended that you analyse your "own" country but you do not have to. Be careful though‚ countries like Nigeria have so little information available that it is very hard to obtain regulatory information and Case Study examples. Before

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    Effect of different temperatures on the rate of an enzyme controlled reaction I will place starch and amylase into five water baths which are at different temperatures‚ and record the time it takes to break down the starch in the solution. Independent variables The independent variable is what I am going to change in my experiment. In this case it is the temperature of the water in the five water baths- 10‚ 25‚ 40‚ 55‚ 70 degrees Celsius Dependant variable This is what will stay the

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