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    Physioex 4

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    LAB ONE: Exercise 4 – Endocrine System Activity 1: Metabolism and Thyroid Hormone Part 1: 1. The normal rat had the fastest basal metabolic rate. 2. The metabolic rates differed between the normal rat and the surgically altered rats because the surgically altered rats didn’t have a thyroid or pituitary gland and therefore‚ the normal rat had a faster basal metabolic rate. The results turned out to be the way I predicted them to be. 3. T3 and T4 would be missing in the animal’s blood

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    7 Digestion

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    Week 7 Digestion Lecture Study Guide Based on information found in the lecture folder or other sources‚ answer the following questions. 1. What is digestion? Digestion is the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into usable molecules 2. List some other names of the digestive tract. Alimentary Canal (GI Tract) 3. Explain where and how the mechanical breakdown of food occurs. Teeth begin digestion mechanically‚ Chewing (“mastication”) breaks apart food‚ 2 sets

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    Digestion and Stomach

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    2 Y Nutrition in Animals food into simpler substances is called digestion. You have studied in Class VI that food consists of many components. Try to recall and list them below: 1. ______________________ 2. ______________________ 3. ______________________ 4. ______________________ 5. ______________________ 6. ______________________ no t The components of food such as carbohydrates are complex substances. These complex substances cannot be utilised as such. So they are broken down into

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    Lab 7 & 8 Assignment

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    BIMM 101: Recombinant DNA Lab Lab 7 & 8 Assignment Part B 1. A genomic library is a “collection of recombinant vectors or clones‚ among which is representative of the entire genome of the organism” (BIMM 101 Lab Manual‚ 47). In order to create a genomic library‚ genomic DNA from Vibrio fischeri was first isolated then treated with Sal I restriction enzyme to generate inserts (smaller fragments of DNA). Sal I restriction enzyme was also used to treat the vector plasmid in order to digest

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    The Digestion Process

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    PROCESS OF DIGESTION 1 Process of Digestion Amy Wallace EN 101 February 27‚ 2013 Miller-Motte Technical College PROCESS OF DIGESTION 2 Digestion is an important process needed for maintaining and providing energy to living organisms. Throughout the digestion process‚ food is broken down into small molecules‚ where it can be absorbed easily. There are many organs that aid

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    Physioex Renal

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    EXERCISE 9:  RENAL SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGYHere is 9 got 95% Still need help on final 132 | ACTIVITY 1:  The Effect of Arteriole Radius on Glomerular Filtration   Answers 1.   According to your lab manual‚ in humans the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) ranges from _____ to _____ ml/minute.   80 140 2.   When the radii of both the afferent arteriole and efferent arteriole were set at 0.45mm‚ the GFR was approximately ______ ml/minute. a.   40 b.   60           c.   80 d.   120   C. 3.   True or

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    digestion and enzymes

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    mechanical and chemical digestion. (a) Ingestion (b) Digestion (c) Absorption (d) Assimilation (e) Egestion TASK 3: The process of digestion involves mechanical and chemical digestion along with the process of: 1. Ingestion 2. Digestion 3. Absorption 4. Assimilation 5. Egestion Using either a starch molecule or a fat molecule explain the journey from the mouth to the anus and indicate clearly points at which mechanical and chemical digestion are taking place:

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    IS3110 Unit 8 Lab

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    Lab #8: Assignment Worksheet Develop an Outline for a Business Continuity Plan for an IT Infrastructure 1. How does a BCP help mitigate risk? BCPs help mitigate an organization’s risks by ensuring that the organization is better prepared for disaster. 2. What kind of risk does a BCP help mitigate? Organizational risk 3. If you have business liability insurance‚ asset replacement insurance‚ and natural disaster insurance‚ do you still need a BCP or DRP? Why or why not? Yes you still need BCP AND

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    Human Digestion

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    Human Digestion April 27th‚ 2014 SCI/241 Erica Leath The digestive system is a very interesting process that takes place after we have eaten a meal or a snack. The digestive system is responsible for breaking down the food that we have eaten and sending the nutrients to the different places in the body. The digestive is so amazing because it recognizes what your body needs and does not need and understands how to separate the two. Just like everything else in our body‚ the digestive

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    Pre Lab Experiemnt 8

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    Student: Krystianna Platz Date: November 5‚ 2014 Section: 113 R- 8AM Experiment 8 Determination of Percent Composition of Pennies Using Redox and Double Displacement (Precipitation) Reactions Objectives: The lab experiment will consist of oxidation-reduction and double displacement reactions as well as titration techniques. All these components will be used in order to determine the percent composition of pennies. In

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