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    Kidney Cancer Case Study

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    processes. The processes that they regulate are, growth and development, equilibrium through out the entire body, or homeostasis, the metabolism which is broken down into two categories: Catobolism which is the breakdown of molecules for energy, and Anabolism which is the synthesis of all compounds needed by the cell, reproduction, and response…

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    Section 1.2 The alternative: physicalism The idea that everything is physical is not always obvious; what reasons do we have to believe that everything in the natural world is made from physical things? And what do we mean by physicalism? Let us answer the second question, and then prepare the way to answer the first question. Papineau (1993) suggests that physicalism is “the thesis that all natural phenomena are, in a sense to be made precise, physical” (Papineau, 1993, p. 1). Natural…

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    Myokine: Strength Training

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    to chemical reactions to living organisms. It can transport between two different cell that’s how the cell gets its growth. Metabolism has two different categories that it is divided up to. The categories that are divided up to are catabolism and anabolism, which one breaks down organic and the other one buildup of component of a cell. After reading some facts about the myokines, it tell me about all the things I need to do and what should I intake for my body to increase my muscle and also…

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    Analysis Of The Liver

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    Notice: Not a lot of brain cells were damaged in the production of this paper. When this paper first began, I found my opinion about the liver was not the best. I believed that the liver is valuable but only produces waste, which is no fun. However, as I began to research the liver and how it plays a huge part in my daily life it changed my perspective. Most things that humans ingest go through the liver at one point or another. The Liver has the ability to turn ineffective or pointless…

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    Krebs Cycle Metabolism

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    One things importants, the citric acid cycle is an amphibolic pathway. The krebs cycle a role in anabolism. For example the Anaplerotic reaction, these reactions replenish the intermediates of the citric cycle that are removed to serve as biosynthetic precursors. Thry are regulated to keep the level to intermerdiates high enough to support the activity…

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    B) Stages of metabolism if high content of proteins are found in body Metabolism is the chemical reaction in the body cell’s that convert fuel from food into energy needed to do everything. Metabolism consists of anabolism, the constructive phase and catabolism, the destructive phase where complex materials are broken down. Specific proteins control the chemical reactions of metabolism and each of this chemical reaction is coordinated with other body function. In fact…

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    Oligospermia Essay

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    ABSTRACT Ayurveda, an ancient science of medicine has addressed all aspects of health. Vajikarana is a branch of sexual medicine with the main intent of attaining a healthy progeny. Klaibya in Ayurveda is randomly attributed to infertility. Any defect in the shukravaha srotas (male reproductive system) lead to klaibya. Several of causes are attributed for infertility in the conventional science. Oligospermia is one of the causes for the same, the condition where in sperm count is less than 20…

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    1. Describe the function of the scrotum in protecting the testes from temperature fluctuations. Scrotum is an external sex organ. The scrotum is a pouch like structure made up of skin. It has 2 main functions. It protects the testis and maintains 2-3oc temperature lower than body temperature, which is very important for spermatogenesis. The scrotum also contains numerous blood vessels and nerves. The cremaster muscle present in the scrotum contracts and pulls scrotum closer to the body whenever…

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    1.1 Lower Back Pain due to IVD degeneration Lower Back Pain(LBP) is broadly recognised as the single leading cause of disability in the world. It affects about 60-80% of the adult population and is a socioeconomic burden in the developed society today (Krock et al.2015). In the UK, approximately £12 billion is spent in the treatment of LBP, lost work days and social benefits (Maniadakis and Gray, 2000). A worse detrimental economic loss can be observed in the USA almost totalling $85 billion…

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    Introduction In vertebrates, reproduction is primarily controlled by the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis. The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons in the hypothalamus are key regulators of the hypothalamic neuroendocrine system mainly though the synthesis of GnRH (Moenter et al., 2003). The decapeptide GnRH is released from the hypothalamus in a pulsatile manner, and the amplitude and frequency of these pulses change throughout the estrous cycle (McCartney et al., 2002; Moenter et al.…

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