questions: Cellular respiration: • What is cellular respiration and what are its three stages? Cellular respiration is a way cells store food and energy‚ a catabolic pathway for the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The cellular respiration happens in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The three stages are Glycolysis‚ Citric cycle‚ and electron transport. • What is the role of glycolysis? Include the reactants and the products. Where does it occur?
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How does stress affect the immune system The immune system is designed to defend the body against millions of antigens that would otherwise invade it. None of these things are able to get in when your immune system is working efficiently‚ but the moment your immune system stops functioning properly‚ the opportunity for antigens to attack is available. Kiecolt-Glaser (1984) carried out a natural experiment investigating whether the stress of short-term stressors had an effect on immune system functioning
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Hill showed how chloroplasts in water can still function if there is light and an electron acceptor to release oxygen. He proved that the oxygen in photosynthesis comes from water instead of carbon dioxide‚ which had previously been the consensus. He also demonstrated the difference between light-dependent (“photo”) photosynthesis and light-independent (“synthesis”) photosynthesis (Stegenga‚
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Base on the study of Chivian‚ E. (2002) Biodiversity plays very important role in human nutrition through its influence on world food production. All of the plants products that operated by human either directly or indirectly‚ were came originally from wild ancestors. And also those animals that domesticated by human. Domesticated animals and plants were selected and bred for their desirable traits‚ but because of the environmental circumstances and those stress change‚ as the requirements and preference
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order to gain further insight on the research at hand. Discussion Initially‚ Hill & Barton (2005)‚ demonstrated how red increases contestant’s chance of winning. Their line of argument followed the aforementioned research; Cuthill et al.‚ 1977; Milinski & Bakker‚ 1990; Setchell & Wickings‚ 2005; Waitt et al.‚ 2003. Thus‚ Hill & Barton (2005) took on an evolutionary perspective‚ arguing how the influence of the colour red is involved in competitive interactions and emphasizing its importance in sports
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Glossary: 1) Interest rates: An interest rate is the rate at which interest is paid by borrowers to use the money they borrow from a lender. The annualized cost of credit or debt calculated as the percentage ratio of interest to the client. Each bank can determine its own interest rate on loans‚ but in practice local rates are about the same from bank to bank. In general‚ interest rates rise in periods of inflation‚ higher demand for credit‚ narrow money‚ or because of higher reserve requirements
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Observing Enzyme Activity Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to test whether the pH affected the enzyme reaction rate. Hypothesis: If the enzyme is in a basic solution‚ then it will react faster because the enzyme (catalase) reacts better in basic solutions. Materials: 10 potato cubes (1 cm3) -Pipet Baking soda solution -50 ml glass beaker Bleach Water Lemon juice Vinegar 5 glass test tubes Drying rack Timer Graduated cylinder Hydrogen peroxide Procedure:
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Hypothesis: I hypothesis that the enzyme concentration will affect the rate of reaction but only up until a certain point because there is a limited supply of substrate. Enzymes are protein molecule that acts as biological catalyst by increasing the rate of reactions without changing the overall process. They are long chain amino acids bound together by peptide bonds. Enzymes are seen in all living cells and controlling the metabolic processes in which they converted nutrients into energy and new
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Brian Packard Sayre English Composition I March 20‚ 2013 How to Cook a Bluefish Growing up‚ mother prepared the most delicious meals. Chicken and dumplings‚ Mexican cornbread‚ and pot roast were a common staple in our household. Another meal that stands out is her bluefish. Whenever she announced‚ "We’re having bluefish." We knew we were going to eat well. It is hard to recall all of mother’s recipes; however‚ her bluefish is a recipe we can never forget. The items required for this recipe
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For my science experiment I will be testing if phototropism affects pea plants. The purpose of this is to see how much the growth of the plant is affected by sunlight. Many years ago the scientist Charles Darwin discovered what today we called phototropism. I intend to create my own small experiment except this time I will be using artificial light instead of natural light (the sun). The definition of tropism is "a growth movement whose direction is determined by the direction from which the stimulus
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