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    Proteins are the building blocks of our cells. The proteins that are in our body and ingested are broken down into amino acids and used throughout the body. Our bodies need protein to provide fuel to do the basic of functions. Protein helps to give energy and helps with muscles‚ bones‚ and cells growth. There are two different types of proteins. Complete protein provides all the amino acids that are needed within the body. Incomplete proteins provide some but not all of the necessary amino

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    KATE FITZPATRICK YEAR TWELVE BIOLOGY TERM ONE _(www.happycow.net)_ "TO TEST THE EFFECTS OF ANTACIDS ON PEPSIN’S ABILITY TO DIGEST PROTEIN." _CONTENTS_ 1.0 Abstract Pg 2.0 Introduction · 2.1 Aim · 2.2 Background Information · 2.3 Hypothesis PG · Pg · Pg · pg 3.0 MATERIALS · 3.1 Equipment · 3.2 Chemicals PG · Pg · Pg 4.0 METHOD · 4.1 Variables · 4.2 Procedure PG · Pg · Pg 5.0 RESULTS · 5.1 Sample calculation · 5.2 Tables · 5.3 Graphs · 5.4 Photos PG · Pg · Pg · Pg

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    Introduction Methionine and cysteine are both sulphur containing amino acids. Most proteins will contain one‚ or both of them at some point in the polypeptide chain. As such‚ many amino acids contain sulphur in some form‚ which is required in small amounts in the mammalian diet. Methionine has a thioether side chain‚ and cysteine’s contains a thiol group. These side chains exist as free thiols inside the cell‚ and are oxidised causing them to pair up and form disulphide bonds in an extracellular

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    starch/ proteins/ reducing sugar/disaccharide out of 4 given samples A‚ B‚ C and D. Research Question: Out of the four given samples which sample consists of protein/ starch/reducing sugar/ disaccharide? What color changes will help to identify the contents of each sample when treated with iodine‚ biuret agent and benedicts solution? Theory and background information: What is a protein?1 Proteins are macromolecules‚ consisting of one or more chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform

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    purification of proteins What are proteins? Proteins are the main building blocks of life. They are essential for the body and have many different roles . Proteins are made from sequence of amino acids. Protein structure is determined by their sequence of amino acids‚ which are linked by peptide link. Proteins are made from about 50 to 2000 amino acid residues. Figure 1 Why purify proteins? They are many reasons why a biochemist might want to purify a protein. For example to

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    Why should we care about proteins? • Proteins perform structural and functional roles in the body • Your body uses them‚ to build and repair tissue. It is an important building block of bones‚ muscles‚ cartilage‚ skin‚ and blood. • Proteins are a major key in making hormones like insulin • Albumin‚ which is a protein made by the liver acts like the bloods 24-hour service that attaches to and transports fatty acids‚ calcium‚ and other substances through the circulatory system to cells throughout the

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    highly pigmented protein that imparts the characteristic color to certain blue-green algae. It also facilitates a reaction necessary to the survival of this species; we can follow the kinetics of this reaction by measuring the conversion of Substance X to Substance Y at various times during purification.” Techniques and methodologies for extracting the proteins and purifying Enzyme X are as follows: The blue-green tinted proteins in Enzyme X give a distinct color to algae. The proteins are contained

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    Abstract This paper discusses asthma and the environmental risk factors that can cause or initiate asthma symptoms. Asthma is an airway disease that can arise from a genetic background and common exposures to allergens and airborne irritants. Since major industrialization in Western‚ European‚ and Asian countries; there has been a rapid rise in the occurrence of asthma. More adults and children spend the majority of their time indoors. Indoor and outdoor air pollution has had an effect on this increase

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    which have a direct or indirect bearing on the functioning of business It signifies external forces‚ factors and institutions that are beyond the control of the business and they affect the functioning of a business enterprise.  Features  Business environment is the sum total of all factors internal & external to the business firm that greatly influence their functioning It covers factors and forces like customers‚ competitors‚ suppliers‚ government‚ and the social‚ cultural‚ political

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    What Is Muscle Milk Smoothie Protein Shake ? Muscle Milk Smoothie Protein Shakes are one of the newest creations from CytoSport‚ Inc.‚ a company which has been offering nutrition supplements to sports enthusiasts‚ professional athletes‚ training facilities‚ sports teams and schools since 1998. Muscle Milk Smoothie Protein Shakes use Greek yogurt to pack a powerful protein punch into each of these smoothie drinks that are perfect when you don’t have time for breakfast‚ need fuel for your workout‚

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