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    Asana And Pranayama Study

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    EFFECTS OF YOGASANA AND PRANAYAMA EXERCISES ON SELECTED BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIABLES. J.Saravanan*, Dr.P.KanagaSabai** ABSTRACT Yoga, a form of physical activity is rapidly gaining popularity and has many health benefits. The study was designed to find out the effects of Yogasana and pranayama on the selected biochemical and physiological variables. Sixty male students studying B.P.Ed, in the Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Annamalai University…

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    Ketogenic Diet Case Study

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    "Ketogenic Diet." Ketogenic Diet. Epilepsy Foundation, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. 2. Paselk, Richard. "FAT METABOLISM 2." Ch431_Lec_7Dec. N.p., 2001. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. 3. Bough, K. J. and Rho, J. M. (2007), Anticonvulsant Mechanisms of the Ketogenic Diet. Epilepsia, 48: 43–58. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.00915.x 4. The Journal of Neuroscience, 14 March 2012…

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    Let’s start off by first understanding what a bodybuilder is, and who fits in the category. Now a bodybuilder isn’t only just an individual who uses weighted resistance to build and develop his/her musculature frame. People always seem to measure down a bodybuilder being a well-proportioned individual with extraordinary muscle definition, but that is not the case. Anyone that is enhancing his/her body to increase performance is a “bodybuilder”. Although reality never sets in does it? So when…

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    living cells1. Things such as bacteria can perform this with their outer membranes. When a person runs, they use cellular respiration to create energy in the form of ATP which allows their muscles to move. Many other energy-consuming reactions of metabolism are done using the energy from ATP molecules1. There are two types of respiration: aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration is respiration in the presence of oxygen and anaerobic respiration is respiration in the…

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    Most people don’t know how important proper recovery is after extensive physical activity. When the body is pushed to the limits training and trying to strengthen muscles, they need to recover, to be able to eliminate soreness and get back to training faster, and see more results in less time. This can apply to anyone and everyone. If someone is just getting into working out or is very experienced, proper recovery can benefit all shapes and sizes because your body needs to recover, there is…

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    Fatty Acid Synthesis

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    Different tissues in our body can cross-talk during fasting and fed state via hormonal regulation. Two major hormones, insulin and glucagon, play an important role in regulating metabolic homeostasis by inducing different responses from tissues such as liver, adipose tissue, and muscle. During fed state, insulin promotes glucose uptake in the muscle and adipose tissue and stimulates glycogen and fatty acid synthesis in the liver. At the same time, it inhibits lipolysis and hepatic glycogenolysis…

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    Examining Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Introduction- In Lab 4, the purpose was to examine the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration and understand the correlation between these two processes (BIO 202, Lab 4, 2016). Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert solar energy into chemical energy; which is then used to fuel the organism. The equation for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H20 + Solar energy ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2. This process has two…

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    10 Fat Burning Secrets Used by Elite Body Builders and Celebrities It has been established that the best way to lose weight is to create a caloric deficit or negative energy balance. This means eating less, exercising or move more to lose weight. The opposite of this strategy is also true, if you want to gain weight you simply need to eat more and move or exercise less. Your body can burn more calories, if you maintain essential bodily functions and fuel your body movements. The rate at which…

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    Paragraph On Green Tea

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    Do you want to stay young, healthy and beautiful? There are many formulae you might hear from people around you including strict physical exercise, drugs and therapies to keep you fit, and of course when it comes to women, there is no end to the range of makeup products that are coming up to keep you looking younger and more beautiful. That said, all of this is not as easy as it sounds. Eventually, they all take a toll once discontinued or overdone. That is why you need a solid solution that is…

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    Potato Enzyme Lab Report

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    Activity of Enzymes within a Potato Independent Variable: Temperature Dependent Variable: Visible amount of Fizz Constant: Size of Potato being used Introduction We have studied information about chemical reactions and how a catalyst is used to speed up reactions. We have learned that enzymes (proteins) in eukaryotic cells work as a catalyst to make this possible. Each enzyme in a eukaryotic cells has specific molecules it binds to, as they have a specific frame work. This…

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