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    Science 1. A‚ because organisms need carbohydrate‚ vitamins‚ and minerals and other nutrients to gain energy and proteins to live and to continue metabolism. B‚ The amount of energy stored in macromolecules varies because their chemicals structures‚ and there for the energy contain in their chemical differ. 2. 6O2 + 62H1206 -> 6O2 + 6H2O + Energy B The process of cellular respiration provides the energy a cell needs to carry processes‚ which in turn control the cell’s internal conditions.

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    the form of starch. (c) Glycogen‚ which is a form of carbohydrate is stored in animals. Glycogen is usually stored in the liver and muscles. Glycogen is only used when the body lacks of simple sugars. (d) Cellulose is the main constituent of the cell wall. Therefore‚ cellulose is found in abundance in vagetables and fruits cannot be digested by the human digestive system. 5. Strach‚ glycogen and cellulose are made up

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    The hypoglycaemic and antihyperglycaemic effects of methanol extract of the leaves of Cleome rutidosperma (Cr) DC (Family: Capparidaceae) was investigated in Wistar rats. Fifty normoglycaemic male rats (120g-200g) were divided into groups A (hypoglycaemic study; n=20) and B (antihyperglycaemic study; n=30). The studies had one control group and three groups administered with Cr (100‚ 200 or 400mg/kg) respectively. Group B had two additional groups of diabetic-untreated rats and glibenclamide-treated

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    Brent Good Unit 3 Lab

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    LABORATORY REPORT Activity: Blood Glucose Regulation Name: Brent Goo Instructor: Thomas Redenbaugh Date: 12.23.2014 Predictions Plasma glucose levels will be highest 1-3 hours after the meal Plasma ketone levels will be highest before the meal (fasting) Plasma insulin levels will be highest immediately after the meal (0 hr) Plasma glucagon levels will be highest 1-3 hours after the meal Materials and Methods Dependent Variable plasma levels of glucose‚ ketones‚ insulin‚ and glucagon Independent

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    the edocrine system

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    The endocrine system The endocrine system is a collection of ductless glands which are positioned through the whole body. The endocrine glands pass their secretions of hormones directly into the blood stream so that they are always adjacent to blood vessels. Hormones are chemicals in the body produced and secreted in the body that regulate the function of a particular tissue or organ (Bing dictionary). These chemical messengers transfer information from one set of cells to another. Despite many

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    Exercise and Aerobic Fitness

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    Another common name for enlargement of an organ is ________. a. Hyperemia b. Hyperglycemia c. Hypertension d. Hypertrophy 7. Carbohydrate is stored in the liver and muscles in clumps of glucose molecules known as: a. ATP b. ADP c. Glycogen d. Triglyceride 8. The maximal capacity to take in‚ transport‚ and utilize oxygen (VO2 max) is also known as aerobic __________. a. Energy b. Aerobic fitness c. Threshold d. Metabolism 9. A large portion of the enhanced cardiovascular

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    Clinical Chemistry

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    CLINICAL CHEMISTRY – defined as the study of biochemical processes associated with health & dse & the measurement of constituents in body fluids or tissues to facilitate dx of dse - dual nature since it’s both a basic and applied science thus clin chem. technologists & technicians should have an understanding of the physiologic & biochemical processes occurring in the body‚ as well as technical skills to perform the various tests - chemistry in connection with the management

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    Biology Igcse

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    Capsomere. Multiplication by replication. Relies on living cells. No metabolic pathways. Vulnerable outside of the host. | Bacteria | Bacilli (bacillus .sing)‚ Cocci (coccus sing) and Sprilli (sprillum sing.). 1-2µm in length. Cytoplasm. Glycogen. Slime coat. Cell wall. Cell membrane. Plasmids. DNA (not in nucleus). Flagella. Living. Reproduce by binary fission. Feeding is saprotrophic or parasitical (dead or living organic material) | Fungi | Hyphae. Mycelium. Nucleus. Vacuole

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    macromolecules of life

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    MACROMOLECULES OF LIFE DEFINITIONS INORGANIC CHEMISTRY A branch of chemistry which studies the structures‚ synthesis and reactions of compounds other than HYPERLINK http//searchbox.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/hydrocarbons t _blank hydrocarbons and their derivatives ORGANIC CHEMISTRY A branch of chemistry that deals specifically with the structures‚ synthesis and reactions of carbon-containing compounds. CHEMICAL BONDS When two or more atoms are bonded together to form new and more complex aggregates

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    Components of Fitness

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    Throughout term two our class has been participating in the unit of tennis. We have researched the key components of fitness for a tennis player and have conducted a number of fitness tests to base ourselves upon. By evaluating myself on these tests‚ I have chosen to compete against Contender A of the 4 contenders. My decision in doing this not only lies upon where my strengths are where stronger then his weaknesses‚ but where i am weak he is not strong. A typical tennis player‚ apart from skill

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