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    A&P Notes Ch. 1-3

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    Chapter 1 Section 1 Anatomy-Study of internal and external structures of the body and the physical relationships among body parts Gross Anatomy -involves the examination of relatively large structures and features usually visible with the unaided eye Microscopic Anatomy-deals with structures that cannot be seen without magnification Physiology-the study of function and considers the functions of the human body Anatomy and physiology are closely interrelated Theroretically Practically Anatomical

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    The aim of the experiment was to examine the effects that having a rich lipid diet had on the CHO and fat metabolism during the prolonged exercise. The data shows that at rest the body was in a heavy fat metabolism and when exercise started there was a shift of metabolism from fat to CHO. After thirty minutes‚ the metabolism shifted back to a primary metabolism of fat. Examining the data from this experiment to other studies showed a similar result. Frielander‚ Casazza‚ Horning‚ Buddinger‚ and Brooks

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    mechanics of the digestive system. The body ’s method of taking the food we eat and breaking it down to obtain vital nutrients that will allow us to live and be healthy is digestion. According to "Wikipedia.com" (2013)‚ “Digestion is a form of catabolism: a breakdown of large food molecules to smaller ones‚ it  is the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into smaller components that are more easily absorbed into a blood stream” (Digestion). Digestion time varies between individuals and between

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    disease causing markers in the very short span of time with the low sample. 2. Carboxypeptidase is a type of protease enzyme. Carboxypeptidase breaks the peptide bond at the carboxyl terminal. It is used in the digestion of the food and not involves catabolism. On the other hand‚ endopeptidase is a proteolytic peptidase. It cannot cleaves the peptide bonds at the terminals. Endopeptidase is unable to break peptides into monomers. 3. Ang (1-9) causes vasodilation by increasing nitric oxide. Also‚ decreases

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    Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak & brittle due to low bone mass & bone tissue deterioration. Chronic & progressive Most common origin of bone disease in U.S. Fractures transpire easily. Primary cause of fractures in elderly. Bone formation should match bone resorption. Osteoblasts Build (form) new bone & generate organic matrix & mineralize bone. Osteoclasts Breaks down bone & cause bone resorption. Osteocytes Maintain bone by directing when/where bone remodeling is to occur. Parathyroid

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    say‚ “I Do.” 30 DAYS EQUIPMENT KEY Free Weights Exercise Mat DAY 1 Big Day Bootcamp Teri Ann Krefting 20 Mins DAY 2 BriDal BoDy Burn Violet Zaki 30 Mins DAY 3 major metaBolism Booster Jessica Smith 20 Mins DAY 4 BriDal shape up Stephanie Vitorino 20 Mins DAY 5 major metaBolism Booster Jessica Smith 20 Mins DAY 6 Big Day Bootcamp Teri Ann Krefting 20 Mins DAY 7 aBs & Back Workout Amy Dixon 10 Mins BriDal aBsession Violet Zaki 10 Mins BriDal

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    A) An ulcer starts by eroding the mucosa of the GI tract wall. What functions of digestion and/or reabsorption might be lost if this layer is no longer functional? What functions will be compromised if the ulcer eats through the submucosa and then the muscularis? Some of the ingested and secreted may not be absorbed correctly and may seep lumen if the mucosa layer is no longer functional. The functions that may be compromised if the ulcer eats through the submucosa and the muscularis would be the

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    The most vital process that occurs in cells is cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is a metabolic process by which oxygen is used in the mitochondria to break down glucose in order to release stored energy. The process uses glucose and oxygen to generate carbon dioxide‚ water and ATP. The ATP produced is the main source of energy in organisms. Cellular respiration can occur via two processes: aerobic and aerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration is far more common‚ and efficient than anaerobic

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    person is less. This is why it will be interesting to study the effect on metabolic rate of goldfish when in fish water that contains artificial sweetener. Metabolism is the different reactions that occur inside of an animal that help it function and stay alive. An experiment that desired to see effects of artificial sweeteners on metabolism in the long run found that‚ when tested on plants and

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    Both photosynthesis and cellular respiration are the main pathways of energy transportation in organisms. However‚ the reactants and the products are exact opposites in photosynthesis and in cellular respiration. In photosynthesis‚ cells take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) by absorbing energy from the sun‚ and then the cells release oxygen (O2) and store glucose (C6H12O6). The formula of photosynthesis is: Light energy 6CO2+6H2O → C6H12O6+6O2

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