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    learned that every single person has these cell cycle genes so cells in our body can divide when necessary. What are some normal circumstances where our bodies might need to make more cells? Our body might need to make more cells during repair and anabolism. Usually cells are in contact with outside world like epithelium divide cells more often that others. However those are highly specialized like red blood cells do not divide as often. 5.Every person has these cell cycle proto-oncogenes‚ but

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    these oxidations are passed to O2 through a chain of carriers in the mitochondrion‚ forming H2O. (Voet and Voet; 2011). The energy from the electron transfer reactions drives the synthesis of ATP in the mitochondrion. The second route for pyruvate metabolism is its reduction to lactate via lactic acid fermentation. When a tissue such as vigorously contracting skeletal muscle must function anaerobically‚ the pyruvate cannot be oxidized further for lack of oxygen. Under these conditions pyruvate is reduced

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    Should Steroids Be Regulated in Sports? What are anabolic steroids? Anabolic steroid is the familiar name for synthetic substances related to the male sex hormones; androgens. They promote the growth of skeletal muscle and the development of male sexual characteristics‚ and also have some other effects. In the medical field‚ steroids are used for treating delayed puberty‚ wasting of the body due to such condition as HIV‚ and osteoporosis. Anabolic steroids are developed to copy the body building

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    Anatomy 1

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    1 points | | | The wisdom teeth are the third molars. Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |  True | | | | |  Question 6 1 out of 1 points | | | The part of metabolism where organic molecules are broken down to produce energy.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |   catabolism | | | | |  Question 7 1 out of 1 points | | | Please match the following items: Answer | | | | | Question | Selected Match | A substance that often accumulates

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    Drug Metabolism Prof. Patrick Davis Basic Medicinal Chemical Principles PHR 143M Fall-08 Importance of Drug Metabolism • The basic premise: Lipophilic Drugs --> Hydrophilic Metabolites (Not Excreted) (Excreted) • Water soluble => increased renal excretion -anddecreased tubular re-absorption of lipophilics. Importance of Drug Metabolism CH 3 CH 2OH CHO COOH OH O C 2H 5 Δ1-THC PC=6000 - O C O O HO OH COO OH OH Excreted Form O C 2H 5

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    Desinger Genes

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    2013 DESIGNER GENES TRAINING GUIDE by Karen L. Lancour DISCLAIMER - This presentation was prepared using draft rules.  There may be some changes in the final copy of the rules.  The rules which will be in your Coaches Manual and Student Manuals will be the official rules. • BE SURE TO CHECK THE 2013 EVENT RULES for EVENT PARAMETERS and TOPICS FOR EACH COMPETITION LEVEL TRAINING MATERIALS: • Training Power Point presents an overview of material in the training

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    Production of Ethanol

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    Introduction Ethanol most commonly which is produced through the fermentation of glucose by yeast cells. Fermentation is an energy-yielding process that cells carry out in the absence of oxygen. Although fermentation does not provide much usable energy for the cell‚ it is sufficient for yeast cells. Yeast cells produce ethanol and CO 2 as byproducts‚ and the ethanol produced valuable energy source. There is much interest in ethanol as an energy alternative which are nonrenewable and contribute significantly

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    Library Research Paper (LRP) Phthalates‚ Environmental Pollutants Today‚ there is a great concern on chemical substances that accumulate in the environment which become pollutants in high concentrations that can cause serious threats and hazards in the environment and in the organisms living in it by imitating hormones and changing the normal functions of the endocrine system and by carrying diseases in humans and other organisms. These compounds can be naturally

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    THE BIOSPHERE The environment (biosphere) extends to about 20 km from the bottom of the ocean to the highest point in the atmosphere at which life can survive without manmade protective devices. Biosphere contains about 1.8 million known species. The essential requisites of life for all life forms (light‚ heat‚ water‚ food‚ and habitats) are supplied by the biosphere. Biosphere is very complex and large‚ so it is divided into smaller units (ecosystems). Each ecosystem consists of two parts: biotic

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    Glucose Homeostasis

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    in chylomicrons amino acids glucose The problem: glycogen protein We eat 2 – 3 times a day; how can we maintain a constant supply of glucose for the brain and red blood cells? amino acids The fasting state An overview of metabolism GLYCOGENOLYSIS glycogen glucose-6-phosphate GLYCOGEN SYNTHESIS amino acids glucose triacyglycerol protein ketone bodies glucose lactate pyruvate (3 carbons) triacylglycerols hormone-sensitive lipase CO2 FATTY ACID

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