Biology Topic One Maintaining a Balance 1. What are enzymes? Identify their role in metabolism. 2. Enzymes are made up of ____________‚ _____________‚ ______________ and ________________. 3. Enzymes are large __________ that are coiled up to form an ____________ __________. 4. The molecule that the enzyme acts on is called the ______________. 5. Use a model to illustrate how enzymes work. 6. Explain how enzymes
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1SCENARIO 1 (500 words) A patient who is waiting to be seen in a clinic is feeling stressed. In relation to physiological stress‚ explain why their heart rate is increasing. PLEASE TYPE YOUR ANSWER BELOW: Any destruction or disturbance into a person’s mental and physical wellbeing is referred as stress. Stress can be considered as stimulus wherein a person reacts in a different way (Niven‚ N. 1994). In stressful circumstances‚ The body react if there are build ups in the production of hormones
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Essential Medical Bioscience and Introduction to Body Systems Practice Questions: Lectures 1 - 10 LECTURE 1: Keeping a clean and organized home and clutter-free work place is part of: A. Physical Health Dimension B. Social Health Dimension C. Environmental Health Dimension D. Mental Health Dimension E. Spiritual Health Dimension Building and maintaining effective relationships with family and friends is part of: A. Physical Health Dimension B. Social Health Dimension C. Environmental Health Dimension
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Diabetes Assignment This assignment will be looking at the pathophysiology of Type 1 diabetes‚ the effects this has upon Carol in terms of symptoms and how it may affect the developing embryo and foetus. What is Type 1 Diabetes? Diabetes type 1 is an organ specific autoimmune disease which develops in the pancreas and islet cell antibodies when the body’s immune system attacks and destroys insulin producing beta cells (Nelson-Piercy‚ 2005). This affects the metabolism of fats‚ proteins and
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Homeostasis 1.Meaning of Homeostasis: A) contributor and provider B) expand * C) same or constant D) receiver 2.What is the normal pH value for body fluid? A) 7.15-7.25 * B) 7.35-7.45 C) 7.55- 7.65 D) 7.00-7.35 E) 6.5-7.5 3.An example of the urinary system working with the respiratory system to regulate blood pH would be A) When you hold your breath the kidneys will remove CO2 from your blood B) If you exercise a lot your urine will become more acidic * C) If you develop emphysema
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N.C.P 1 Nursing Care Plan Catherine Traylor F.H. January 31‚2007 Karen Ruffin Mercer County Community College 2 Abstract F.H. is an 83 year old male‚ whom was cared for on January 31‚2007 by the writer. He was admitted to Capital Health System at the Mercer Campus with diagnoses of an
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Pak Education – House of Learning Sir Adnan www.PAK-EDUCATION.com BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION‚ KARACHI S.S.C. (ANNUAL) EXAMINATION‚ [2008 – 2013] BIOLOGY THEORY – (Class IX) – SCIENCE GROUP MCQs – (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE GIVEN OPTIONS: (1) Tuberculosis is caused by: (A) Virus (2) It is not an alga: (A) Chlorella (3) It is an insectivorous plant: (A) Nostoc (B) Bacteria (C) Worm (D) None of them (B) Volvox (C) Spirogyra
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He is one of the youngest people to graduate from the University of Wisconsin with full bachelor’s degree and to graduate with excellence. He decided to go back to Long Island to be with his family. He stayed with them for a while but soon decided that he still wanted to further his educations. (Knowledge‚ 2012) (Lewis‚ 2015) Damadian decided that he wanted to study more science instead of just math. He enrolled in the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He chose to go into medicine because he
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Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous cysts in the kidneys. The kidneys are two organs‚ each about the size of a fist‚ located in the upper part of a person’s abdomen‚ toward the back. The kidneys filter wastes and extra fluid from the blood to form urine. They also regulate amounts of certain vital substances in the body. When cysts form in the kidneys‚ they are filled with fluid. PKD cysts can profoundly enlarge the kidneys while replacing
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Aim: To find out if there is a relationship between fluid intake and urine output‚ by measuring my daily fluid intakes and urine outputs. Hypothesis: The volume of urine I will produce will be at least half of the volume of fluids I will drink‚ due to the body’s ability to carry out a water balance just as one would have on oxygen‚ carbon dioxide to maintain a healthy and working body. For example if I drink 1000cm3 of fluids then the expected amount of urine I should produce would be around 4000
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