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    Endangered Trees Essay

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    On earth, there are so many species of trees depending on the part of the world a person lives. Some trees are endangered and if no proper precautions are taken, those trees will be at a very serious risk of extinction. For example, “the so-called sex tree, Citropsis articulata, is quickly disappearing from Uganda 's Mabira Forest Reserve, one of the country 's last remaining rain forests, because its roots are believed to cure impotence” (Okeowo). Therefore, efforts should be made to preserve…

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    The Effect of Time (Seconds) on the Number of Times a Hand can Squeeze a Clothespin Background Information: Cellular Respiration is the process in which glucose is broken down to produce water molecules and ATP. which stands for adenosine triphosphate, is the only usable form of energy that can be used to fuel the activities and life processes of any organism. There are two main types of cellular respiration: aerobic respiration, and anaerobic respiration. The chemical equation for aerobic…

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    pathway. The ATP/CP energy pathway provide anaerobic (requires no oxygen) sources of phosphate-bond energy. Creatine phosphate (CP) is high- energy phosphate molecules that are stored in cells and can be uses to immediately re-synthesize adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the energy source for all human movement. The release of one of its three phosphate molecules provides the energy for human movement. All activities begin with this pathway regardless of the intensity length. This…

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    The gastrointestinal tract is significant to proper everyday functions. A large process in this region of the body is gastric acid secretion. This secretion occurs from a number of different mechanisms. However, this process is largely contrived through two means, parietal cells and drugs. Utilized each day in processes like digestion and metabolism, the role parietal cells and drugs play in regulating gastric acid secretion is fundamental to life. Gastric Acid Secretion by Parietal Cells…

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    help process plant cells to convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy while creating energy-rich carbohydrate molecules into glucose, while respiration cellular break down food molecules to obtain energy and store it into the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules. They both need each other to function. The three main stages of cellular respiration and photosynthesis are: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and electron transport. The first stage of the cellular…

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    Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down nutrients and produce ATP. The road through cellular respiration can somewhat vary, depending on the nutrient being processed; this article will focus on the pathway of breaking down glucose. There are three main stages of cellular respiration, Glycolysis, Citric Acid Cycle, and the Electron Transport System. For the chemical enthusiasts reading this, the chemical equation to describe cellular respiration is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 ®6CO2 +…

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    Energy Ate In Power Sports

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    Introduction Throughout the day, humans expend energy through a variety of different processes and activities. The body's response to this energy demand is energy intake in the form of different fuel sources which includes carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and although it is not an optimal fuel source, humans are also capable of using alcohol for energy. After the food is ingested, it is digested through complex processes that breakdown the larger molecules into smaller molecules such as…

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    supported the hypothesis that glucose is the most effective fuel for cellular respiration. Introduction Cellular respiration breaks down glucose (or other energy rich organic compounds) with the use of oxygen to obtain energy in the useable form of adenosine three phosphate (ATP), and produces carbon…

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    PDHPE Assignment PART 1 Creatine What are Creatines? Creatine is a organic acid that occurs in vertebrates and helps to supply energy to cells in the body. This is done by the formation of adenosine triphosphate. Benefits of Creatines Creatine may benefit the performance of athletes in sport. More work is needed to gain mussel and make this drug work. Athletes will need to experiment with creatine to determine whether they respond with this drug. This is best done under the supervision of a…

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    A constant supply of energy is available to the body in the form of ATP; ATP is made up of three phosphate groups and a base and is formed through a reaction between a phosphate molecule and between adenosine diphosphate. The storage and release of energy is associated with the chemical bonds that takes place in the molecules; when a bond is made, energy is stored, and when broken, energy is released. Energy is stored when ADP binds with another phosphate…

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