proteins broken down to? • Amino Acids • What brakes down alcohol? • Only the liver has the specific enzymes to brake down enzymes needed to break down alcohol. Definition of ‘Metabolic Rate’ • The speed at which the biochemical reactions of metabolism in living cells take place to produce energy. Draw an ATP molecule and the breakdown if ATP Adenosine Triphosphate. It is the immediate compound source required for muscular activity. Performance time Major Energy System Involved Example
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Name Carrie Hickam Section # speech 1300 Breakfast is the most important meal of the day INTRODUCITON: GAIN AUDIENCE ATTENTION: How many of you make the time to sit down and eat well balanced breakfast? RELATE TOPIC TO AUDIENCE: Many people do not find it necessary to eat breakfast‚ or they don’t have time; but I’m here to tell you that not eating breakfast can have major affects on your body. THESIS STATEMENT: By the end of my presentation you will make time to eat a nutritious breakfast
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Unit 7 Assignment 1: Nutrition Kara Graves Breckinridge School of Nursing GE 150 Katy Lunger August 7th‚ 2014 Proteins are made up of groups of twenty different amino acids. In the average adult‚ twelve of those acids are made in the body‚ and the other eight we have to ingest through our food. Those eight are called the essential amino acids. Amino acids cannot be stored in the body‚ so we need to eat foods regularly that contain the essential amino acids. We get most of our high quality
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Neutron Neutral Nucleus Electron Negative Spherical (outer-shell) Organic Compounds Large Biological Molecule Atoms it Contains Monomer(s) Function(s) in Living Organisms Carbohydrates C‚ H‚ and O Monosaccharides Source of energy Lipid C‚ H‚ and O Glycerol and fatty acids Cushion and insulate organs; builds cell membranes Protein C‚ H‚ O‚ N‚ and S Amino Acids Helps chemical reactions‚ provides support and structure‚ provides transport within bodies and provides movement of
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affects metabolism‚ growth‚ and development. The thyroid produces two main hormones called T3 and T4. These hormones travel in the blood to different parts of the body. The thyroid hormone controls the rate of many activities in your body. These activities include how fast you burn calories and how fast your heart beats. All of these characteristics make up the body’s metabolism. A thyroid that functions properly will produce the right amounts of hormones needed to keep your body’s metabolism in balance
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1. The heart rate determines the intensity of the fitness activity. a. 12*6=72 b. 220-21=199 c. 129-150 range. 2. Aerobic metabolism‚ uses fats‚ proteins and carbohydrates that are oxidized and turned into carbon dioxide and water. Anaerobic metabolism‚ uses only carbohydrates and enters the fluid‚ or cytoplasm‚ of the cell and is turned into lactic acid. Aerobic exercises are running‚ biking‚ and swimming‚ whereas anaerobic exercises are sprinting‚ jumping‚ weight training. 3. My activity is considered
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Why should we care about proteins? • Proteins perform structural and functional roles in the body • Your body uses them‚ to build and repair tissue. It is an important building block of bones‚ muscles‚ cartilage‚ skin‚ and blood. • Proteins are a major key in making hormones like insulin • Albumin‚ which is a protein made by the liver acts like the bloods 24-hour service that attaches to and transports fatty acids‚ calcium‚ and other substances through the circulatory system to cells throughout the
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cellular activities generate little heat. Their body temperatures rise and fall with ambient temperature changes. Most organisms are ectotherms. Examples are plants‚ all invertebrates‚ fish‚ amphibians and reptiles - ENDOTHERMS are organisms whose metabolism generates enough heat to maintain an internal temperature independent of the ambient temperature. Examples are birds and mammals - EXTENSION (Not really needed but anyway...) Poikilotherms are animals whose body temperatures are always changing
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membrane. The cell membrane functions as a barrier between the content of a cell and its environment. It is what decides what can go in and out of the cell. The cell membrane is usually composed of a double layer of fat. This layer is referred to as the lipid bilayer. Within this layer‚ special proteins are embedded‚ usually referred to as membrane proteins or membrane transport proteins.
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synthase and with ADP and P1 make ATP. (Sanders‚ Electron transport chain‚ 2013) References Hudon-Miller‚ S. (2012) Citric acid cycle. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/Wt5nYED2GJs Hudon-Miller‚ S. (2013) Citric acid cycle: Central to aerobic metabolism. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/dKFjuV72KYM Hudon-Miller‚ S. (2013). Enzymes. Retrieved from http://wgu.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=c99ccc40-4cf5-4e53-b8b1-ccbb100a65c2 Citation: Hudon-MIller‚ S. (2013). Cori cycle. Retrieved
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