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How to test urine for glucose |
Add Benedict's solution to urine, boil and see if res |
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How is teh small intestine adapted |
Villi provide surface area, think walls of villi. Very long, good blood supply, cells have mitochondria to make energy for active transport |
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Why is one ventrical less effective |
Oxy and deoxy mixes so less blood reaches tissues |
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Why do axys die in Low oxy water |
Less steep concentration gradient means the axy gets less O2 so less respiration occurs and motablism happens |
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What's an enzym mate |
A protein that speeds up reactions in a living organism |
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Where is carbohydrase produced |
Salivary gland and small intestine |
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How do monoclonal antibodies treat cancer |
Attaches to radioactive material ,only attacks cancer so bind to and kill cell |
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What two blood vessels carry deoxy blood |
Pulmanery artery, Vena Cava |
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How to test for starch |
Iodine test for starch turns black |