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    Course Guide School of Computing‚ Information and Mathematical Science/USP Library Faculty of Science‚ Technology and Environment The University of the South Pacific ii Produced by the University of the South Pacific‚ Suva‚ Fiji‚ 2013 First produced June 2010 Revised July 2012 Production team for semester 2‚ 2010 Course writers Colin Ash Paula Jones Deepak Bhartu Dinesh Kumar Kaylash Chaudhary Rajneel Totaram Rinel Ram Ronal Singh Shaveen Singh Sunil Lal Viren Sharma Valentine Hazelman

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    Identification of Macromolecules Introduction The purpose of this lab is to test for the presence of macromolecules in various foods. Tests are performed to describe the basic structure of proteins‚ lipids‚ glycerides‚ and carbohydrates. We are to recognize the positives and negatives in these macromolecules. Also we are to identify the roles that proteins‚ lipids‚ minerals‚ vitamins‚ and carbohydrates play in the body’s construction and metabolism. Procedure / Results 5.1 Carbohydrate

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    In this lab activity students performed an experiment with the use of distilled water and baking soda solutions as control. The experimental controls are accuracy indicators of laboratory results. Thus‚ controls are important in a lab because the observation results are dependent on the controls. The experimental results can be determined to be valid when it is compared with the control solution. The higher the similarity between the results and the control solution‚ the more accurate the investigation

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    my thanks to the Principal of Western College of Commerce & Business Management‚ for extending his support. My deep sense of gratitude for providing Computer lab for completing 80 hrs. Thanks and appreciation to the people who supported for completing 40 hrs at the community level. I would also thank my Institution and my computer lab technician & attendant. I also extend my heartfelt thanks to my family and well wishers. Reason for joining Extension work Activity I have joined the department

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    Overview A transistor is a semiconductor device that amplifies and switches electrical currents. They are the core component of any modern electronic devices‚ such as computer‚ telephones and other electronics. Nowadays most transistors are use to produce integrated circuits. There were a numerous inventions‚ or problems with the inventions that lead to the birth of the transistor. Radio signals‚ could be sent carrying information over a long distance away; the only problem was there was no device

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    proteins and nucleic acids. The most important organic molecule is Carbon. Carbon can form with up to 4 different atoms to form chains‚ rings and branches. Organic molecules also contain monomers. Monomers are the “building blocks” of macromolecules. Macromolecules are made up by chains of monomers‚ these are called polymers. Continuing with the four organic molecules are proteins. Proteins provide structure and function and have the chemical structures of Carbon‚ Hydrogen‚ Oxygen and Nitrogen.

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    Abstract: We tested five common food items to determine which macromolecules were present. We tested for the macromolecules of simple and complex carbohydrates (sugars and starch)‚ lipids‚ and proteins. The foods tested were coconut milk‚ karo syrup‚ potato chips‚ peanut butter‚ and banana baby food. We hypothesized that coconut milk would contain all four types of macromolecules‚ karo syrup would only contain simple sugars which are monosaccharides and/or disaccharides‚ potato chips would contain

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    Macromolecule is a very large molecule which can get collected in the kidneys. Generally‚ the molecular weight of the macromolecular vehicle is bigger than that of the prodrugs and so this kind of system can achieve the objective. Pro-drugs have the capability to select the goal in the kidney because it can release the active drug by the action of renal enzymes

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