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    INTRODUCTION Our nerve cells are highly involved in the environmental and internal complex processes of our body. In order for the input and output mechanisms to go smoothly, these highly specialized cells, called neurons, must communicate not only with one another, but also with other muscles, and organs in an effective way throughout the body using electrical synapses. While neurons are made up off a cell body referred to as the soma, dendrites, and axon. Nerves consist of axons and sometimes…

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    The theory of Photosynthesis is that it can occur in high or low light intensity. At low light intensity, where the distance is far, there will be a shortage of the product of light independent reactions. The products which decreased are NADPH2 and ATP energy. As the distance becomes shorter, meaning the light intensity increases , more products will be produced. It will later be used for light independent reaction which increases its products. That is why the rate of photosynthesis increases.…

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    The study continues to talk about recordings done by an electroencephalogram show abnormalities in brain activity patterns in area mostly in the cortex, forebrain, hippocampus and striatum. Each of these functions lead to an important part such as the hippocampus which is the center of your…

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    Background: The cell membrane surrounds all cells and controls what comes in and what goes out of the cell. It is selectively permeable (it permits certain things to enter and prevents other things from coming in). There is a phospholipid bilayer in which the hydrophobic tails point inward and the hydrophilic heads point outwards. Inside this plasma membrane there is usually an integral protein, cholesterols, a protein channel (for substances that can’t enter through the phospholipid bilayer), a…

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    Abstract Whens humans exercise, their oxygen supply needs to be increased in order to produce the energy needed to sustain this workload. Humans will use a variety of cardio-respiratory mechanisms in order to supply and meet the oxygen levels the body needs during exercise. In this study we wanted to see how different individuals respond to exercise, specifically how long they can work and how efficiently they work. We predicted that females who exercise will have a higher relative-VO2, higher…

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    Aerobic Fitness Laboratory Report Ethan C. Bagwell University of Arkansas Introduction The problem addressed in this laboratory report is aerobic fitness and its association with cardiovascular disease and all cause mortality. Aerobic fitness is related to the ability to perform large muscle, dynamic, moderate to vigorous intensity exercise for prolonged periods of time (Thompson, Gordon, & Pescatello, 2014). Aerobic fitness has been considered a health-related part of physical fitness due to…

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    processes by which living cells produce energy through the oxidation of organic substances” (dictionary.com). These metabolic processes are fueled through O2 consumption. The equation of cellular respiration is as follows: C6H12O6 + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O + ATP (Pidwirny). The actual pathways of cellular respiration are glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, and oxidative-phosphorylation (Campbell pg. 166). The big picture problem is the rate at which this reaction takes place is dependant on several…

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    The consumption of oxygen allows for the production of ATP through aerobic pathways. Therefore, it is important in order to determine one’s ability to function. With a greater amount of oxygen consumption, the body can better function. High oxygen consumption ability also relates to maximal cardiac output,…

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