fast instead of it taking a lot of time and training. This is what Ergogenetic aids are used for to enhance performance. There are several different Ergogenetic aids such as the most common ; steroids‚ human growth hormone‚ creatine‚ amphetamines‚ blood doping and erythropoietin. These are the 6 I will be analysing in this report. Not all Ergogenetic aids are illegal‚ for example altitude training. There is nothing sopping an athlete doing this to improve their performance. However others are illegal
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cm D 5.3 cm Q) Use this diagram‚ which shows a cross-section through a leaf‚ to answer questions 14 and 15. 14 Which cell type absorbs the most carbon dioxide during the day? 15 A leafy shoot is placed in a solution of red dye. After 30 minutes‚ which part of a leaf from this shoot will contain the red dye? 16 The diagram shows cross-sections of three types of blood vessel (not drawn to the same scale). What is the identity of the three vessels? X Y Z A B C D artery capillary vein
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what determines a living thing? The organism or object has to be cellular. Without cells an object can’t be living. The object has to have a way to convert energy and rid itself of waste. This is what separates a living thing from a non living thing. If you take an object like a rock it isn’t a livign thing. It does not have cells‚ it does not produce energy or convert energy in any way. It also doesn’t grow or procreate or replicate. Delving farther‚ if you look into the respiration of
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Patrick D. Villoria ENGLRES EL Alex Bondoc December 3‚ 2014 Final Paper Draft Topic: Nanotechnology and its Medicinal Uses Thesis Statement: Nanotechnology revolutionized medicine with the use of nanorobots and nanomedcine for better cure of diseases. NANOTECHNOLOGY: ITS APPLICATION AND USES IN MEDICINE What is Nanotechnology? Why is Nanotechnology important in the first place? These are some of the obvious questions that popup in our minds. Within our stock knowledge‚ we
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is a group of related blood disorders that cause abnormal hemoglobin production. It is a genetic disorder that is recessive; therefore both parents must be carriers to pass on the disorder in its major form. Thalassemia is categorized into two types‚ major and minor. Individuals suffering from the major form‚ tend to need frequent blood transfusions in order to survive. (Garrison & Peterson ) Other names for Thalassemia disorders are: Mediterranean Anemia‚ Sickle Cell Anemia‚ and Cooley’s anemia
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8-4 8-5 8-6 8-7 8-8 9-1 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 11-1 11-2 11-3 11-4 11-5 11-6 11-7 12-1 Replacing Tissues and Organs‚ 6 Visualizing the Interior of the Body‚ 18 Blood Gases‚ 30 Nitric Oxide‚ 31 Lipids in the Blood‚ 36 A Protein Mystery: Prions‚ 39 Terminology of Solutions‚ 53 Genetic Disease – Sickle-Cell Anemia‚ 59 Abnormal Cellular Functioning – Cancer‚ 61 Cystic Fibrosis‚ 74 Vitamin C and Collagen‚ 78 Cosmetic Collagen‚ 78 Burns‚ 92–93 Preventing Skin Cancer: Common Sense and Sunscreens
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activation Question 3 2.5 out of 2.5 points What happens to a molecule when it is phosphorylated? Answer Selected Answer: it receives a phosphate group. Correct Answer: it receives a phosphate group. Question 4 2.5 out of 2.5 points A red blood cell may burst when placed in which of the following kinds of solutions? Answer Selected Answer: hypotonic Correct Answer: hypotonic Question 5 2.5 out of 2.5 points When there is a “concentration gradient” this means that Answer Selected
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typically caused by an increase in capillary endothelial cell permeability and usually occurs near a tumor. Ventilation-perfusion ratio (V/Q) the relationship between ventilation and blood flow in the lung that is measure by calculating the difference between the alveolar and arterial partial pressured of oxygen. Ventricular septal defect a congenital malformation in which the wall between the left and right ventricles has a hole that allows blood to travel between the left and right ventricles
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7|| International Normalized Ratio (INR)|||1.0-3.5|| Clotting Factors||||| D-Dimer||||| Drug Therapeutic Levels:||||| Digoxin||||| Theophylline||||| Dilantin||||| Peak and Trough||||| Gentamicin||||| Vancomycin||||| Other||||| Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs):||||RA| ||||Supplemental L/min| pH (alkaline or acidity)||||| Partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2 or PCO2)||||| Partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2 orP02)||||| Bicarbonate Level (HCO3)||||| Saturation
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receptors in the body. Unfortunately‚ dimercaprol is toxic and can cause kidney damage‚ so it must be prescribed at very small doses. Another type of chelation therapy‚ called EDTA therapy‚ treats adults with lead levels greater than 45 mcg/dL of blood with a chemical called ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). In severe cases‚ however‚ lead can enter the bones of the inflicted person at a rapid rate‚ since lead is so similar to calcium yet stronger. Once lead is in the bones‚ the chelating agents
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