In this file of SCI 209 Entire Course you will find the next docs: SCI-209 Week 1 DQs.doc SCI-209 Week 1 NOAA Activity Part One Ocean Exploration.pptx SCI-209 Week 2 DQs.doc SCI-209 Week 2 The Creation of the Ocean Floor Paper.doc SCI-209 Week 3 DQs.doc SCI-209 Week 3 NOAA Activity Part Two Marine Pollution.pptx SCI-209 Week 3 Seawater Paper.doc SCI-209 Week 4 DQs.doc SCI-209 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment Outline.pptx SCI-209 Week 4 Natural Ocean Disasters
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Final Project‚ Healthy Eating‚ Nutrition‚ and Exercise Plan SCI/241 Version 6 Carlos E. Matta University of Phoenix Final Project‚ Healthy Eating‚ Nutrition‚ and Exercise Plan In my first report I indicated my age 42 years old‚ my weight was 165 pounds and height 5’6”. My daily exercise was riding bike between 6 to 8 miles a day for 3 days during the week for a total of 350 minutes of Physical Activity. Week one 3 day analysis for breakfast I had a cup of coffee with flavored cream with
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Al-Quds University Body Fluid Lab. Report Chemical Examination of Urine Prepared By : Lucia Principles Benedict’s Test for Reducing Sugars Urinary sugars when boiled in Benedict’s reagent reduce copper sulphate to a reddish cuprous oxide precipitate in hot alkaline medium‚ the intensity of which is proportional to the amount of sugar present in the urine. The results are reported as 1+‚2+‚ etc. depending upon the colour and intensity of the cuprous oxide precipitate
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Agitation‚ stirring or beating supersaturated syrup incorporates air and promotes the formation and growth of sugar crystals due to the rapid movement of the molecules. If the solution is allowed to cool before it is beaten‚ only tiny crystals forms‚ which are not allowed to grow. This results in a creamy mass. So when making candy‚ like fudge‚ you should allow cooling the sugar syrup to 38°C before beating it‚ otherwise you will end up with crystals that are too large‚ resulting in a grainy texture
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P4- Analysis Results Nutrient | Total | Rec. | %Rec | Calories | 844.39 | 2200 | 38.38% | Pro (g) | 36.42 | 48 | 75.88% | Fat (g) | 45.91 | 73.33 | 62.61% | Carb (g) | 71.21 | | -- | Na (mg) | 1508.05 | 2400 | 62.84% | vitA (IU) | 2229.17 | 4000 | 55.73% | vitC (mg) | 7.21 | 75 | 9.61% | satF (g) | 20.59 | 24.44 | 84.25% | Chol (mg) | 215.88 | 300 | 71.96% | Nutrient | Total | Rec. | %Rec | Calories | 844.39 | 2200 | 38.38% | Pro (g) |
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A steak guide without the coveted New York strip steaks‚ rib steaks‚ and filet mignon? Ludicrous? Well‚ not from our standpoint—“our” meaning any self-respecting butcher shop that has the availability‚ nay‚ we say pleasure‚ of buying whole animals‚ not just boxed muscles. Let’s clear the air right off the top: We have excluded the three most expensive steaks‚ the bread and butter for most butcher shops‚ from our list for the following reasons: 1. To celebrate the meat. Since industrialization
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Obesity By: Alec Artidiello and Milagros Isabel Baez Table of Contents Topic Discription……………………………………………….1 Topic Cause……………………………………………………2 Topic Solution/Prevention…………………………………….3 Topic Conclusion (Opinion)…………………………………..4 Topic Data and Statistics……………………………………..5 Bibliography…………............................................................6 Obesity The foods that we eat everyday contribute to our well being. Many different foods provide us with the nutrients
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Communication Level 2. Introduction The main purpose of this report is to highlight the varied nutritional requirements of more mature people both male and female. Most people believe that as you get older your nutritional requirements per day will lessen and you will need to eat less food‚ this is however a myth because the body always needs energy to repair cells etc. Nutritional requirements will drop but only slightly and the elderly may need to get their nutrients in more energy dense foods
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Course Name: SCI/256 WEEK ONE: Question #1: Provide a brief summary of the history of the environmental movement? Answer #1: The environmental movement started around the end of the 1700’s. However‚ most people did not join in to or even know about the environmental movement until many decades later. You could say that there was at first a sharp increase in the awareness of the environmental problems and the environmental movement to stop these problems around the mid 1950’s. This is
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Teen Diet and Nutrition Nutrition is important for everyone. The bottom line is‚ nutrition provides our bodies with energy to function. Nutrition makes major parts of the human body function and work properly‚ such as the brain and muscles. Nutrition also helps the body be more coordinated. Good nutrition contributes to everything that human beings do; the human body cannot function without it‚ and would not run well without good nutrition. Nutrition is vital for everyone but it is especially crucial
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