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    amount of ATP is used to a low level of activity‚ with only a small amount being used. The ATP in the muscle fibres is enough to allow muscle contractions for a few seconds. When muscle contraction continues more ATP is needed. Aerobic glycolysis Oxidation of glucose requires a different enzyme and a coenzyme for each step. Coenzyme A is used at this stage in cellular respiration‚ which is derived from from a B vitamin called pantothenic acid. During the transitional between glycolysis and the Krebs

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    Compiled SCH4U Course Review Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Bonding Section 3.3 Electron Configurations and Periodic Trends (pg. 139-157) Feb. 11 For single electron system all orbitals with the same value of have the same energy Atoms with more than 1 electron with the same value of n have different energies (sublevels) Because of interactions between additional electrons All orbitals within a sublevel have the same energy The Fourth Quantum Number: A property of the electron (spin quantum

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    similar result. Frielander‚ Casazza‚ Horning‚ Buddinger‚ and Brooks (1998) executed a similar experiment where females exercised for an hour at 45 and 65% of their VO2 max and the results showed that at the first fifteen minutes of exercise the fat oxidation decreased‚ an increase in CHO metabolism‚ and the blood glucose concentration decreased. In our

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    soc 17/01/2012: Utility is in my opinion the test of value in matters of invention‚ and that a discovery which can be applied to no use‚ or is not good for sthg is good for nothing-benjamine frankline. y do we need fake feet that is similar to natural foot ? to get rid of the difference every 1 should be the same Assignment: choose technology describe it: be clair of what it is and waht it does use detail waht is the context in which produced? when from ? production describe the place of

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    The Gadflies of Society The progress of anything is due to the generation of new ideas pertaining to it and the introduction of new perspectives on that topic. This idea of how progress comes about can be applied to anything‚ but is most aptly applied to society and its constant innovation. One of the oldest examples of someone questioning the society they live in and forcing it to make significant progress during their lifetime is Socrates. His application of the Socratic Method to the common man

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    Assess sociological explanations for science and ideology as a belief system (33) Hannah-Mae Neve 13D Science has had an enormous impact on society over the last few centuries. The achievements in medicines have eradicated many fatal diseases; through which people have developed a large faith in science and so has become a strong belief system. However‚ it has been recognised that although science resolves many issues‚ it also creates problems. This contentious nature brought about a dimmed faith

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    Critical Thinking: A Literature Review Research Report Emily R. Lai June 2011 CRITICAL THINKING 1 About Pearson Pearson‚ the global leader in education and education technology‚ provides innovative print and digital education materials for pre-K through college‚ student information systems and learning management systems‚ teacher licensure testing‚ teacher professional development‚ career certification programs‚ and testing and assessment products that set the standard for the industry. Pearson’s

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    theoretical oxygen demands for sodium acetate =0.024 x (16x2) =0.768 g oxygen/g sodium acetate 3. What percent of oxidation of glucose is obtained in the COD test ? (3marks) The experimental COD (mg/l)value for glucose =[(24.85-19.90)x0.1002 x8000]/20.00 = 198.396mg/l Oxygen demand of glucose =(198.396/1000)/(300/1000) = 0.661g oxygen/g glucose Percent of oxidation of glucose =[(0.661 g oxygen/g glucose)/(1.067g oxygen/g glucose)]x100% =61.95% 4. Explain‚ qualitatively‚ the

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    The human population is endless growing each year causing extensive changes within the environment and nature. The film Soylent Green insinuates the outcome of Earth in the 21st century with Earth being filled with people on the streets and half of them unemployed. The setting takes place in one of the many megacities called New York. Due to the growth of the human population‚ many can see the results as people sleep on streets and pollute the environment in which they live in. Furthermore‚ food

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    CoA). 1 mole of glucose produce 2 moles of ATP or 1 mole of glycogen produces 3 moles of ATP. * In the Kreb Cycle system‚ once the acetyl CoA is formed‚ it enters the krebs cycle‚ a complex series of chemical reactions that permit the complete oxidation of acetyl coenzyme A. in this process‚ the carbohydrate has been broken down into carbon and hydrogen. The remaining carbon then combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. The hydrogen ion released conbines with 2 coenzymes which are NAD (nicotinamide

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