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    Medication utilized is as old as humankind itself. Individuals have dependably had a longing to eat or drink substances that make them feel casual‚ fortified‚ or euphoric. Since the mid 1960s‚ then again‚ medications have been in exceptionally across the board utilization. Prior to that time they were uncommon. An overall spread of medications happened amid that decade‚ and a huge rate of individuals got to be medication takers. There are different meanings of what a medication is. For the reasons

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    WATER is THE MOST IMPORTANT - YOU NEED TO DRINK at least 2.5 litres a day! Snacks Oat bran or oats (not instant) made with semi -skimmed milk or even better Almond milk‚ or in a yoghurt like activia handful of chopped fruit or berries. FULL FAT Greek Yogurt with flaxseed Night snacks Blend Formula 1 with 2tsp natural yoghurt‚ a drizzle of honey and 15g almonds. A protein fix gives your body the building blocks to repair and grow while you sleep. The yoghurt and almonds contain sleep-inducing

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    Biology: Concepts and Connections‚ 6e (Campbell) Chapter 4 A Tour of the Cell Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Which of the following statements about cells is true? A) All cells have cell walls. B) All cells have internal structures that move. C) All cells are attached to other cells. D) All cells are motile. E) All cells have static organelles. Answer: B Topic: Opening Essay Skill: Factual Recall 2) Light microscopes A) can

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    Chapter 5 – Short answer a) Phosphorylation - the addition of phosphate to a chemical compound b) What are the 3 mechanisms of phosphorylation used by organisms? • Substrate level phosphorylation – ATP is generated when a high-energy phosphate is directly transferred from a phosphorylated compound (substrate) to ADP • Oxidative phosphorylation – electrons are transferred from a group of organic compounds to a group of electron carriers (NAD+ and FAD); occurs in inner mitochondrial

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    is comprised mostly of water. This is where energy reactions and cell movement occur. Peroxisome – These organelles are found in all eukaryotic cells. Therefore these are found in both animal and plant cells. Peroxisome is involved in the catabolism of fatty acids; they break down long chains of fatty acids into smaller chains which then are moved to mitochondria where they are broken down to carbon dioxide and

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    individuals self care.  Use effective teaching and therapeutic communication skills with parents ‚patients families and significant others 3 ANATOMY 4 Kidney System Functions 1. Eliminate water-soluble nitrogenous end- products of protein metabolism; Excretion of waste products 2. Maintain electrolyte balance in body fluids 3. Get rid of the excess electrolytes

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    The ultimate result of this is the reduction of efficiency of the neurotransmitter system in the brain. The catabolism of dopamine also serves as a large source of free radical generation in Alzheimer’s disease. Another possible mechanism involved in Alzheimer’s disease is the creation and accumulation of glutamate hydroxyl radical (Behl et al.‚ 1992) and also the over production of superoxide dismutase. This leads to the accumulation of hydroxyl radical produced from the conversion of hydrogen peroxide

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    Kidney From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Kidney (disambiguation). Kidney | | Human kidneys viewed from behind with spine removed | Latin | Ren (Greek: nephros) | Artery | renal artery | Vein | renal vein | Nerve | renal plexus | The kidneys are organs that serve several essential regulatory roles in most animals‚ including vertebrates and some invertebrates. They are essential in the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such

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    secrete saliva which mixes with the food. This makes it easy to chew and swallow. Once the food has been chewed enough the food travels down the oesophagus to the stomach. Once the food has reached the stomach‚ the food goes through the process of catabolism. This process which the food is broken down into smallest nutritional components. What has been left is now sent to the small intestine. The small intestines is about 1 cell thick this makes the next part of the process. The nutrient is now diffused

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