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    among the amino acids. Enzymes usually work to complete one specific job which makes them specific catalysts. They also won’t be found all over the body‚ enzymes are found in neural cells‚ intestinal cells‚ and saliva. Enzymes are among the many organic macromolecules‚ they specifically belong to the proteins. Proteins are made of amino acids which link together to be folded into a three-dimensional figure. Enzymes are a different type of proteins because they make chemical reactions happen faster

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    When it comes to organic chemistry and the synthesis of specific products there is an abundant amount of routes that can be taken and still get you the same result. For the following experiment‚ the main focus is the use of a cycloaddition reaction‚ also known as Diels-Alder. According to the lab manual‚ this reaction consists of the addition of a diene and a dienophile and that the Diels-Alder reaction builds stereospecific ring compounds with ease (Weldegirma 80). The reaction takes place between

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    agriculture—and am receiving a box of organic produce delivered to my doorstep every week. My reasons for doing this are as follows: I want to eat locally grown produce; I want to reduce the use of chemicals in the food I eat; I want to reduce my carbon footprint by buying local‚ non-corporate food; I prefer to support local farmers‚ especially in a down economy; by subscribing rather than just buying at a farmer’s market‚ I’m showing my commitment to organic farming; and I will eat a broader range

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    Melting Point and Boiling Point of Organic Compounds Bongo‚ Sayre‚ J1 1Student‚ Organic Chemistry 1 Laboratory / B11‚ School of Chemical Engineering‚ Chemistry and Biotechnology‚ Mapúa Institute of Technology ABSTRACT The melting point of a substance is the temperature at which the material changes from a solid to a liquid state while the boiling point is the temperature at which it changes from liquid to solid. In this experiment‚ the main objectives were to determine the effects of the following

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    Organic Lab 1: Fractional Distillation Discussion: With the purpose of the experiment being to identify the 30 mL of unknown liquid‚ the theoretical basis of simple and fractional distillation must be deconstructed and applied to the data obtained describing the liquid in question. Simple distillation is a separation technique which can be used to separate and purify distillates from a liquid mixture which ideally contains one volatile and one non-volatile compound. If such ideal conditions are

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    REVIEW- Attitudes and motivations that influence the selection of organic food among consumers Adeline Marié Supervisor : M. Bloom ETU 20030459 SUMMARY General Background 4 1 Market development and cultural factors. 5 1.1 Culture influences the food choice. 5 1.2 The level of development of the country market influences organic food choice 6 1.2.1 A cross- national study of Danish and New-Zealand organic consumers. 6 1.2.2 The moderators of consumption depend on the market

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    namely‚ Organic solidarity and Mechanical solidarity. Firstly it would of academic importance to define the two kinds of solidarities found in different kinds of societies. These two societies can be identified by morphological features‚ demographic features‚ types of norms in existence and the intensity and content of the conscience collective Organic solidarity is defined as the social unit based on a division of labour that results in people depending on each other. In sociology organic solidarity

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    Mechanical Solidarity and Organic Solidarity and which one is good and why ? Division of Labor : According to Emile Durkheim it means that dividing the works among the people according to their own skills ‚ experience ‚ability ‚capacity ‚competency etc . Giving work to a person who is expert in the relevant work .So concept of Durkheim the division of labor is good because it bring solidarity and people of the society closer. In division of labor everybody is an important part of society. No

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    Organic Life One Baby Step at a Time Altering our daily diets by cutting out processed‚ GMO or genetically modified foods to consume organic and whole foods‚ fruits and vegetables has proven to be a journey of rediscovery. My husband and I made the very real and scary decision to invest our life savings‚ with no prior working knowledge of a farm‚ to open our family run farm‚ 1860 Organics‚ to improve our families overall health and to eliminate our consumption of the “dirty dozen.” Here lies

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    John Frelinger Dr. Travis Organic Evolution 30 April 2012 Evolution of the Immune System Animals are constantly bombarded by an immensely varied array of disease causing pathogens including bacteria‚ fungi‚ viruses and other parasites. The number of microbes living in the human body outnumber the actual human cells by a factor of 10‚ and for every single species of animal and plant on Earth‚ there are viruses that infect them. With the unrelenting threat of disease-causing pathogens all around

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