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    Cellular Respiration Ib

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    When glucose levels are high: insulin receptors --place glucose receptors on membrane to allow glucose - glucose into cell. In the bonds of glucose‚ energy is placed. but isn’t useable. need to destroy the glucose in controlled way. Organic compounds used. ATP is useable energy. Active transport uses ATP‚ changes shape of proteins‚ going against conc. gradient‚ changes form atp to adp +Pi as one phosphate group lost. Mitochondria double membrane inner membrane space ribosomes

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    What Is Cellular Respiration and What Influences It’s Function? BSC 2010L 06/19/2013 Abstract: Eating is a basic essential of life that most people don’t pay much mind till they’re hungry. Eating is essential and very important for various reasons but one of the main reasons is for energy. Our bodies use a term called cellular respiration which is the process by which chemical energy of food is released and partially captured in the form of ATP or energy. Throughout the experiment

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    Whole Foods Vs

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    Annie Ferro‚ Colin Kane‚ Rob Scatorchio Whole Foods vs. Protein Supplements A debate in the fields of exercise and nutrition regards the effects of protein consumption from dietary sources on muscle synthesis‚ growth‚ and recovery compared to protein consumed through supplements. We were inspired to research this debate because of our interest in strength gaining and mass building through vigorous resistance exercises. We aim to discover the advantages or disadvantages of protein supplements in

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    Nt1310 Final Exam

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    Let re-learn some stuff and earn some points back. These are questions missed by most of you on the exam. You can only earn up to a maximum of 120 points total (your exam 1 score + what you earned here). One point per correctly answered question (20 points) 1. Oxidative phosphorylation requires all of the items listed below except a. ATP synthase in the correct position in the membrane. b. The flow of electrons from NADH to protein in the membrane. c. A matrix more positively charged

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    INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC TERMINOLOGY The purpose of this document is to introduce root words and their definitions. These words play a vital role in Biology because many scientific terms are based on these words. Because these root words are Greek or Latin in origin‚ their meanings have remained consistent throughout time. By becoming familiar with root words and their definitions you can determine general meanings of many terms by simply applying these root word definitions. For example‚ the

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    required

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    the protons are not equal to the electrons ion the protons are not equal to the neutrons isotope atomic mass = mass of protons + neutrons changing the number of neutrons does not influece the mass or electrons atom behaviour is because of electrons hydrogen almost always loses its electron‚ leaving it a hydrogen ion taking away a negative charge creates a cation adding a negative charge creates an anion electronegativity is the ability to steal electrons electronegativity is influenced

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    Enzymes Lab Report

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    Title: The Effect of Varying Amounts of Substrate and Enzyme on a Reaction Rate Abstract In living organisms‚ certain reactions must take place rapidly to assist life. This occurs because of enzymes‚ because all reactions would take place too slowly to sustain life (Jacklet‚ 237). Enzymes are large protein molecules that catalyze specific chemical reactions without being used up in the process. Each enzyme has a region on its surface‚ called the active site‚ which recognizes a specific

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    NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NURSING NUR 3180 SIMULATION DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS Preparation Questions 1. Describe the pathophysiologic changes in DKA. The lack of available insulin results in a disorder in the metabolism of carbs‚ protein‚ and fat. Because they are attempting to rid the body of excess glucose‚ the kidneys excrete the glucose along with water and electrolytes (esp. sodium and potassium). The fatty acids are converted into ketone bodies by the liver. Ketone bodies are

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    BIO113 W1 Assignment

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    BIO113 Anatomy and Physiology Week 1 Assignment – Cells in the Lab October 11‚ 2013 Part 1 While researching the latest equipment on the market for analyzing cells in the lab‚ I came across the Physiospect Diagnostics NLS. This unit was developed in Russia by inventor Vladimir Zagriadski. Under the name of Physioscan and Physiospect‚ it is a tool which is marketed to the alternative medicine field. Physiospect is a computer-based product which is to be able to make diagnoses of diseases in a very

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    further extending the time that food stays in the stomach. It stimulates digestion as it reduces the amount of time that fats remain in the digestive tract. Protein utilization helps in the formation of growth hormones‚ a substance that keeps body’s metabolism going while we’re at rest‚ thus it’s recommendable to take apple cider vinegar before or with your evening meal. In a Japanese research published in 2009‚ it associated vinegar consumption with lower body weight‚ Body Max Index‚ weight circumference

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