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    (joined with a chemical bond) As soon as it enters the Matrix) – Goes into the Kreb cycle then into ETC. DECARBOXYLATION = Removing of C02 from Pyruvate to produce Acetyl group. Glucose would breakdown for the energy needs of the body = Metabolism We would get more C02/ the amount of CO2 that’s being produced is going to be reflected from Basal metabolic rate = how fast your body is burning fuels. Slow/Sitting= less C02 needed Running/Exercising= more C02 is needed Actin

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    Title Experimentation of Metabolic Rate on Gromphadorhina portentosa Ectotherms in Changing Temperatures Abstract Temperature and environment plays a key role on the effects of an ectothermic organism’s metabolism. The specific ectothermic organism used in this study was the Gromphadorhina portentosa also known as the Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. In this study we measured CO2 production (%) and temperature (̊C) every three minutes for a total of 15 minutes in three different temperature environments

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    from Ch. 4‚ 19 questions from Ch. 5‚ & 25 questions from Ch. 6. Chapter 1 • Explain the difference between the study of Anatomy and the study of Physiology? • Name and define the levels of organization of life? • Define metabolism. • Define homeostasis? How does a homeostatic mechanism maintain homeostasis? • What is meant by negative feedback? How does negative feedback affect homeostatic mechanisms? • Know the locations of the major body cavities. Be familiar

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    A Can of Bull? Do Energy Drinks Really Provide a Source of Energy? Objectives • Describe and categorize chemically the components of various popular “energy drinks.” • Determine the physiological role of these components in the human body. • Explain scientifically how the marketing claims for these drinks are supported (or not). • Determine under what conditions each of the “energy drinks” might be useful to the consumer. The Case After spending several years working the Sport’s Desk of the Lansing

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    would is called cirrhosis. As time progresses‚ scar tissue begins to replace the healthy liver tissue and prevent proper blood flow through the liver. The largest internal organ in the human body is the liver. The liver plays a significant role in metabolism. According to the National Institute for health‚ it is stated‚ “The liver has many functions‚ including • taking up‚ storing‚ and processing nutrients from food—including fat‚ sugar‚ and protein—and delivering them to the rest of the body

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    Anatomy & Physiology P5‚ M2 & D2: Explain the concept of homeostasis and discuss the probable homeostatic responses to changes in the internal environment during exercise In this assignment the concept of homeostasis will be explained and the probable homeostatic responses to changes in the internal environment during exercise will be discussed. Homeostasis is simply how the body keeps conditions inside the same. It is described as the maintenance of a constant internal environment.

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    concentration‚ pale skin and hyper dynamic circulation. For sufficient consumption of this essential nutrient‚ include foods such as beans‚ fish‚ poultry‚ and beef in your daily diet. Zinc is an essential part of more than 200 percent enzymes involved metabolism‚ digestion‚ reproduction system‚ DNA binding proteins‚ clotting factor in the blood‚ promotes healthy skin and normal growth and development. Toxic levels of zinc in your system can lead to various complications such as: nausea‚ vomiting‚ epigastric

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    Thermogenesis is the process of heat production in organisms. It occurs mostly in warm-blooded animals‚ but a few species of thermogenic plants exist. One form of thermogenesis is called thermo-regulatory thermogenesis. This is involved with keeping the temperature of the human body regulated. The average body temperature is 98.7 degrees (F)‚ which is quite a bit higher than the ambient (surrounding) temperature in most cases. There are two types of thermo-regulatory thermogenesis: shivering and

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    Running head: EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON THE HUMAN ORGANISM Effects of Exercise on the Human Organism John Doe Presbyterian College Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for PHE 430 – Exercise Physiology October 23‚ 2012 Quarter & Year: Fall‚ 2012 Address: 2100 College Street City‚ State‚ Zip: Clinton‚ SC 29108 Phone: 864-205-1468 E-mail: John.Doe@presbyterian.edu Instructor: Makayla Dixon Effects of Exercise on the Human Organism Exercise is planned‚ structured

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    cardiovascular‚ respiratory and digestive systems which supply energy to the cells of the body. I will be describing their role of energy in the body system; also I am going to explain the physiology of the three named body systems in relation to energy metabolism. Respiratory System The respiratory system consists of tissues and organs in our body which are formed into groups. The system includes airways‚ lungs‚ blood vessels and muscles attached to work together so an individual can breathe. The respiratory

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