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    RE: Nerve regeneration

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    maintain your body if you’re going to use this supplement. However‚ I feel that the Pros outweigh the cons if used properly. Positives included added intensity in workouts to build more muscle mass‚ Enhanced athletic performance‚ and increased metabolism. However there are as many if not more negatives in using a muscle building product like creatine. The added boost of intensity that creatine gives your body quickly‚ which allows you to work out harder longer to more quickly obtain muscle mass

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    Milk macromolecular level

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    straight chain fatty acids that are saturated and is poly – I think. 2. The monomer for the protein is amino acid – milk has all 9-essential amino acids. The monomer for the carbohydrate is monosaccharide‚ which is a simple sugar. The monomer for the lipid is fatty acid in milk its triglyceride. I did not understand the nucleic acid formation in milk. 3. The molecular formula for the milk disaccharide is formed when two monosaccharides are bonded by dehydration synthesis.. A disaccharide must be digested

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    Compounds That Compose the Human Body There are five major groups of compounds that compose the human body. They are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ nucleotides‚ and water. These are all very important to humans and without them we would not be able to survive. They have many functions that encourage a human cell and a human body to function. Carbohydrates include sugars and starches‚ contain carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and oxygen which appears in a ratio of 1:2:1. Carbohydrates are classified

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    (Thiamin) helps the body release energy from carbohydrates during growth and muscle Vit B2 (Riboflavin) helps body release energy from protein‚ fats and carbohydrate metabolism‚ helps improve athletic Vit B3 (Niacin) associated with the catabolism of nutrients and the production of energy Vit B5 (Pantothenic acid) essential in the metabolism of protein‚ fats and carbohydrates release of energy Vit B6 (Pyridoxine) together with related compounds‚ cofactor the enzymatic conversion of amino-acids and

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    make it such as indispensable compound for life. Nutrients are chemical substances in food that body cells use for growth‚ maintenance‚ and repair. The six main types of nutrients are water‚ carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ minerals and vitamins. Three organic nutrients—carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ and proteins provide the energy needed for metabolic reactions and serve as building blocks to make body structure. Some minerals and many vitamins are components of the enzyme systems that catalyze metabolic

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    there are many types of food molecules such as minerals‚ vitamins‚ fiber‚ and water. But there are four molecules that people refer to as food‚ also known as the four basic food molecules‚ which can be used to produce energy which are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ and alcohol which is not considered a basic nutritional component of food. Protein is a compound that’s made up of amino acids that are joined by peptide bonds. It is considered the most important molecule which can come in two forms

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    Tick (v) if it is a true statement. Chapter 2 Cell Structure and Cell Organisation 1. The cell is the basic unit of life for all organisms. 2. All cells have the same shape and size. 3. All cells have a plasma membrane‚ nucleus and cytoplasm. 4. Protoplasm consists of a plasma membrane and nucleus. 5. The nucleus consists of chromosomes and a nucleolus. 6. Organelles that are found in the cytoplasm of a cell include the nucleus‚ vacuole‚ endoplasmic reticulum‚ mitochondria and Golgi apparatus.

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    physiology of the systems involved in energy metabolism. Functional Skills Development: This assignment will give you the opportunity to develop skills in Level 2 English‚ Math’s and ICT. The functional skills being improved will be identified at the end of each task. Learning outcomes On completion of this unit a learner should: 1 Know the organisation of the human body 2 Understand the functioning of the body systems associated with energy metabolism 3 Understand how homeostatic mechanisms operate

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    Hormones and Metabolism Activity 1: Determining the Baseline Metabolic Rates 1. Which rat had the fastest baseline metabolic rate? Normal rate 2. Why did the metabolic rates differ? Because of the different organs that were removed from the two other rats that would produce certain hormones 3. If an animal has been thyroidectomized‚ what hormone(s) would be missing from its blood? thyroxine 4. As a result of the missing hormone(s)‚ what would the overall effect on the body and metabolism be?

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    Nutrition Report

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    certain amount of nutrients from food. Food can simply divide into 2 groups‚ macro-nutrients and micro-nutrients composition. Both of the groups mentioned do affect the metabolism rate. According to Hulbert and Else‚ dietary fatty acid will affect the metabolism rate and some of the polyunsaturated fatty acid will increase the metabolism rate (1999). Meanwhile‚ different kinds of animals have their own unique requirement for macro-nutrients‚ such as proteins‚ carbohydrates and fat. Moreover‚ most of

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