make energy (or ATP) from sugar (glucose). This process is very efficient and produces 38 ATPs for each molecule of glucose. Carbon dioxide and water are the results of this reaction. When muscles undergo rigorous exercise they require more oxygen to make ATP than the blood can supply. At this point the muscle is forced to produce ATP without oxygen. This is known as anaerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration produces only 2 ATPs for each molecule of glucose. The result of this reaction is
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lipids and steroids. -excess energy is stored as fat in the human body 2. Janine made this statement: “... if your brain doesn’t get carbs- well‚ glucose‚ anyway- you get really cranky. You have to have enough carbs.” Find out if Janine is right. How does the nervous system use glucose? Answer: Yes‚ Janine is right. Glucose is used as an immediate source of energy. But it is only a simple carbohydrate (which means it is low in carbon atoms). 3. Janine also said: “ If you eat way
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(Unknown Author‚ 2014‚ www.biology-online.org/organic_molecule)In this lab one was supposed to infer the results of the test and be able to identify if major biomolecules are present. You were to analyze a variety of tests including analyzing a glucose solution for the presence of simple reducing sugars‚ analyzing a sample of vegetable oil for the presence of lipids‚ analyzing a sample of gelatin for the presence of protein‚ and analyzing an unknown sample to determine the presence
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Experiment No. 7 HYDROLYSIS AND ANALYSIS OF CARBOHYDRATES Methodology Materials: |1% solutions: | conc. H2SO4 | |glucose‚ fructose‚ maltose‚ sucrose‚ lactose‚ |Molisch reagent | |agar-agar‚ gum arabic‚glycogen‚ cotton‚ |I2 in KI solution (Lugol’s
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body has energy this allows each person to perform a variety of exercise regimes such as high intensity‚ fat burn and continuous training. When the body consumes carbohydrates the digestive system changes carbohydrates to glucose‚ which is a persons blood sugar levels. The Glucose is then carried through the body and then shared to cells for the changeover of energy.
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3.2 syllbus 3.2.1 ~Organic compounds contain carbon and usually hydrogen. ~Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon and hydrogen. 3.2.2 ~ Glucose Fatty Acid 3.2.3 Monosaccharide ~-the basic unit of carbohydrates -the simplest form of sugar -Glucose‚ Galactose‚ Fructose ~disaccharides have the chemical formula C12H22O11‚ consist of two monosaccharides which are joined by the process of dehydration synthesis (during while a molecule of water is formed) -Maltose‚ Lactose‚ Sucrose
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Livi Dinh CASE STUDY 77 1. 3 methods used to diagnose DM are hemoglobin AIC‚ urinalysis‚ and metabolic panel control tests. 2. 3 functions of insulin include‚ glucose metabolism‚ fat regulation‚ and growth stimulation. 3. glucagon‚ cortisol‚ and growth hormones 4. Since hypoglycemia is the most adverse effect‚ it could be life threatening‚ so you want to make sure theYL has emergency sugar supply with her at all times. Ex. Hard candies‚ juices‚ etc. and carbs (to stabilize).
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absorbed into the blood as glucose. As stated previously‚ carbohydrates are an essential fuel source for skeletal tissue‚ as well as the brain. The brain solely functions of the use of glucose‚ making it an essential fuel. In addition to breaking carbohydrates down to attain glucose‚ the liver can also create it through a process called gluconeogenesis. Despite having multiple was to get glucose the body still needs to produce an alternative form of energy for when glucose gets depleted‚ that alternate
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Investigating the Biomolecules found in Gelatin Abstract: For this inquiry lab‚ the research team tested the gelatin solution for the presence of biomolecules. The team searched for the presence of starch‚ glucose‚ lipids‚ and proteins through the use of indicators: Sudan III‚ Lugol’s iodine‚ Benedict’s solution‚ and Biuret’s reagent. After testing the gelatin solution in the presence of the indicators‚ the results showed that Lugol’s reacted‚ turning orange-pink (oils) and the Biuret reagent (protein)
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acidic derivative is known as mucic acid‚ thus the name for the test. Galactose containing saccharides also reacts in a similar manner. | Formation of precipitate | ANTHRONE | Anthrone reagentGlacial acetic acid or 50% Sulfuric acid | Mix 1mL of glucose solution and 1mL of anthrone reagent. Stand for sometime and note the color produced immediately‚ and after ½ hour. If the solution is milky‚ dilute with glacial acetic acid or 50% sulphuric acid. Do the same with 5% galactose‚ maltose‚ fructose‚
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