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    Diet Of 11 Fruits Essay

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    bread. Fructose, the type of sugar found in the diet of fruit 11, is the least impacts the bloodstream, since it requires fewer insulin. By entering your mouth, complex carbohydrates into sugar melt due to the action of the digestive enzyme alpha-amylase present in the saliva. Chewing a slice of white bread transformed up to 50% of the starch to glucose, even before it reaches the stomach. The fruit is a better source of energy than bread thanks to its ability to maintain power without…

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    DISCUSSION Unknown #297 was collected from a urine sample from a patient with a kidney infection, named Doris. There have been several tests that were performed at the University of Illinois clinical Laboratory to identify the unknown. Unknown #297 was identified to be Bacillus subtilis with the various tests that were conducted. Most of the results that were observed in the laboratory matched the expected results for the bacterium. All of the morphological characteristics results matched…

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    Hypothermia Lab Report

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    between 34.4 and 42.2 ° C, probably will not be able to detect hypothermia. Generally, in hypothermia, laboratory data are not specific. Laboratory tests must include platelet count, blood count, creatinine, coagulation studies, blood sugar test, amylase and the liver function tests. The continuous electrocardiographic monitoring, X-ray of the chest and abdomen, and the constant recording and monitoring of the body’s core temperature. The ECG findings may be of more help. An ECG finding that…

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    infants because their bodies are still immature and cannot handle undigested milk for a long time, so infants need to digest the milk regularly (3). Breast milk is more easily digested and digested faster than formula milk because breast milk contains amylase and lipase, enzymes that aid digestion, while formula milk does not (9). Unlike formula, breast milk is fresh and naturally has the ideal temperature for infants which helps them to digest the milk easily and without causing flatulence…

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    HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 1.0 Introduction Humans need to obtain nutrients by taking in different kinds of food. The food we eat needs to be broken down into simple, soluble forms before it can be absorbed by our body. The human digestive system has many process. It contains different stages and works in different organs. It starts at the oral cavity and ends at the anus. The digestive system involves five main processes in the digestive system; ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and…

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    the left to the right. Make sure the patient has venous access in case of need to start IV or take blood for labs. Labs- CBC, H&H, ABGs, BUN, PT, PTT, Electrolytes, BUN, Creatinine, type and cross match in preparation for blood replacement. Serum amylase and lipase levels. Diagnostic exams may be ordered – CT,…

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    Okapi Case Study

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    Discoveries of new and unexplored animals pose a challenge to Zoological nutritionists and veterinarians. Charged with the task of formulating a diet for an animal for whom they have no concrete nutritional information, professionals have to develop innovative ways to extrapolate what they know about existing domesticated animals’ diets and digestive tracts and apply it to exotic animals. Such an approach can be very helpful in the case of the okapi. Okapia johnstoni, commonly known as the…

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    gastrointestinal complaints, including diarrhea, abdominal pain and bloating to extra intestinal manifestations including fatigue, headaches and joint pain. With non-celiac gluten sensitivity, the focus in not just on gluten, but instead, it also includes amylase trypsin inhibitors (ATI) and FODMAPs (a collection of short chain carbohydrates and sugar alcohols found in foods). To date, there are no known long-term complications of non-celiac gluten…

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    Music In Theatre

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    Though it's not widely known, music and art can affect a human's mental state. If a person is looking a sad deep meaningful piece of art then usually they will feel sad or pity. Music can be used in this sense too. When a person is listening to upbeat music it will get them excited or happy, where if they are listening to calming music then they will become more relaxed. Theater can make a person feel many things at once, like if the end of a performance the main character dies some people may…

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    Gram Negative Lab Report

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    INTRODUCTION This paper looks at the difference between gram negative and gram positive bacterium. This is important when doing gram staining experiments. It also looks at the importance of microbiology. DIFFERENCES OF GRAM NEGATIVE AND GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIUM There are notable differences between the gram negative and gram positive bacterium. Gram negative bacterium is surrounded by a thin peptidoglycan cell wall while Gram positive has a thick layer of peptidoglycan. The peptidoglycan around…

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