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    Digesting The Hamburger

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    the hamburger since it is a more fattier food. The first step of the process is mastication, which begins in your mouth. The food is broken down into smaller pieces by the grinding of teeth and the movement of the tongue. At this point salivary amylase is secreted by the exocrine glands and breaks down the starches and simple sugars from carbohydrates. Once the hamburger is mixed with saliva and mucus, and has formed a ball called a bolus, the tongue pushes it back into the pharynx. From the…

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    CON calves (95.6 vs. 93, 92.6). Rumen pH did not differ in three treatments. On d 56, the ratio of acetic acid and propionic acid in PeA calves were higher than CON and Te calves(1.28 vs. 1,07, 1.03). Calves fed PeA tended to have higher intestinal amylase…

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    the care provider at the office referred her to the ER. The child ended up was admitted to the hospital. She came back today because her symptoms still persist after couple day discharged from the hospital. The care provider obtained her lipase and amylase to ensure she is fine. The results came back in the afternoon and they were still elevated. The care provider was concerned and had to make phone calls the GI specialist who was caring for the patient while in the hospital to come up with a…

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    Biochemical Unknown Lab

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    Biochemical Unknown I. Introduction Cultural Characteristics or morphology and biochemical tests can be used to identify and classify microorganism. By culturing microorganism in nutrient broth, slants, and on nutrient agar plates, the cultural characteristics or morphology can be determined. In this lab, the test tube 2 was incubated in a nutrient broth. The pigmentation of the tube was yellow. The media for test tube 2 was turbid. There were a few sediment on the bottom of the broth. In…

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    process, once one inactive enzyme gets activated, it not only digests the pancreas, but also activates other additional enzymes that also contribute to the autodigestion of the pancreas. Laboratory levels showing elevated pancreatic enzymes and serum amylase is the most common test used to identify and diagnose acute pancreatitis. In addition, conducting a computerized tomography (CT) scan with contrast will be the most useful imaging equipment in diagnosing pancreatitis and recognizing any…

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    colleagues (2012) reported, among African American urban young people, that companion exploitation was related with more noteworthy thoughtful sensory system (battle or flight response) reactivity to an anxiety assignment (measured utilizing salivary an amylase, a catalyst that increments in spit when the thoughtful sensory system is actuated). In any case, in these examinations, the prompt impact of being harassed on push reactivity was not analyzed. Conversely, Ouellet-Morin and colleagues…

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    Creon Research Paper

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    capsule2. The enteric-coating is meant to diminish destruction or inactivation from the acids in the stomach and gastrointestinal tract2. It is made up of a combination of porcine-derived enzymes, particularly, porcine-derived lipases, proteases, and amylases taken from a pig pancreas2. Once ingested, Creon, breaks food down in multiple ways depending on the type of food it is. Regarding fats and glycerols, Creon will catalyze the hydrolysis of the fat into monoglyceride and the glycerols into…

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    g/dL) when compared to the UNSUPP group (2.9 g/dL). The packed cell volume in the SUPP group was 32.5% compared to 28% in the UNSUPP group. The analysis using the Ortho Vitros 250 showed differences in levels for everything besides carbon dioxide, amylase, low density lipoproteins, and creatinine kinase. All the differences except lipase were higher in the SUPP group, but lipase levels were higher in the UNSUPP group. The total protein, albumin: globulin ratio, albumin, alpha-2 globulins and…

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    Cholelithiasis Cholelithiasis or gallstones is the most common type of gallbladder disease that affects millions of people. Gallstones form in the gallbladder when biliary cholesterol increases. If a stone obstructs the cycstic duct, a patient may experience a sharp and severe pain because of the increased pressure in the gallbladder. Patients don’t know they have the disease because they are asymptomatic. The diagnostic techiniques used nowadays are less invasive and allows patients to heal…

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    Aspergillusniger Essay

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    fungi in the environment.The fungi is most commonly found in mesophilic environments such as decaying vegetation or soil and plants. of A. niger is important because of its involvement in producing citric acid as well as industrial enzymes, such as amylases, proteases, and…

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