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    important for regularly heartbeat and muscle function. Magnesium is the most under appreciated mineral in your nutritional arsenal. Calcium is necessary for bone and teeth strength. Phosphate is is the most abundant mineral in your body. And finally Bicarbonate is responsible for being a key component for pH buffer”( Morrow 2013, p1). Next is carbohydrates what they are , why we need them, and what are good sources. Carbohydrates are large biological molecule or macromolecule consisting of…

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    atmospheres in many different ways. When CO2 is discharged it can be absorbed by plants or oceans, or it is released into our atmosphere. When CO2 is absorbed into the ocean it reacts with water and through additional chemical reactions bicarbonates are formed. These bicarbonates contribute to the altering of the ocean’s pH by disrupting saturation of several calcium…

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    Bottle Rocket Lab Report

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    when mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs. By changing the amounts of the chemicals we can determine which will allow the bottle rocket to go farther. Chemical Reaction Vinegar is an acetic acid. When an acetic acid and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) are mixed together, three new chemicals are formed, Water (H2O), carbon dioxide (co2), and sodium acetate (C2H3Na02). When one of the three chemical atoms breaks off, it creates the chemical reaction. Vinegar Vinegar is an acetic acid,…

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    Pymol Isoenzymes

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    The general aim of the study was to use Pymol to analyse molecular graphics of the isoenzymes carbonic anhydrase (CA) I and II, CA substrates (e.g. bicarbonate), and CA selective inhibitors (e.g., sulfonamides) to determine the relationship between CA structure and function. The specific aim of the study, described in part (ii), was to use Pymol to analyse molecular graphics of CA-I, and II, to determine relationship between structure and function and then use the results to analyse how one of…

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    Nasal Stripss Case Study

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    1. Do nasal strips help with performance? (You must put the answer this in your own words. DO NOT plagiarize) Nasal strips have negative effects on performance. The effects are due to the inhalation and the exhalation being minimized to enhance the performance; with or without oxygen. Moreover, this is an inactive solution that will attract athletes to increase their performance. The negative effects will effect those who are not physical active or elite. The negative effects and non-effective…

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    There is an increase in the bicarbonate HCO3 and the PCO2, pH maybe high or normal (McCance and Huether, 2019). As the acids are build up in the body, the kidneys are unable to get rid of the excessive acid. As this process continues, the kidneys began to fail and can no longer excrete…

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    Albumin Synthesis

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    one without pepsin. This differed from our hypothesis which stated the tube that only contained Pepsin would degrade the most. We also saw there was a difference between the sample that had sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid. Acetic acid had a faster chemical reaction than the sample with sodium bicarbonate. Through this experiment observed how different conditions can affect the albumin…

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    Determining the Rate of Photosynthesis and the Effect That pH Has on It Abstract - The purpose of this experiment was to determine what variables affect the rate of photosynthesis. The variable tested was the pH level of the “environment” and this was tested using leaf discs from a plant. By testing the leaf discs in different pH levels of two, four, six, eight, and ten, it was found that the rate of photosynthesis was at its highest in a pH of six. It was also found that the rate of…

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    move towards an anode. There are many kinds of electrolytes that can be found in the body. The electrolytes that can be found in the body are the following: • Sodium (Na+) • Potassium (K+) • Chloride (Cl-) • Calcium (Ca2+) • Magnesium (Mg2+) • Bicarbonate…

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    Simonchini the cause of cancer is a fungus and the actual theories about cancer are all wrong. His therapy is based on sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) which is the strongest antifungal substance. The fundamental theory of his treatment points to the fact that the presence of fungus will result to development and spreading of tumors. Fungus cannot be immune with Sodium bicarbonate and the latter has the ability to penetrate and disintegrate the tumor effectively. The Simoncini Protocol also known…

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