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    Endocrine System Lab

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    We tested three different drinks, coke, gatorade, water and to compare the flow rate of urine. There were about 20 students that fasted 5 hours before time zero of the lab. 20 of the students were randomly assigned into the three groups, water, gatorade, and coke. The blood, glucose, ketones, protein, and the pH of the urine were tested with a used of the Labstix strips during the lab session. This…

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    Research Paper: In this experiment, the different amounts of electrolytes in three varieties of sports drinks will be determined, and they will be compared against the amounts of electrolytes in water. Electrolytes are a vital part of an exercise routine, and here’s why. Electrolytes are considered to be “…any substance that contains free ions that behaves as an electrically conductive medium.” (Nordqvist.) In other words, electrolytes are minerals that carry an electric charge around the body.…

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    Case Analysis Of Pepsi

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    A. PRODUCT IN WORLD MARKET PepsiCo is a global company which is one of food and beverage industry leaders. They have sevaral brands in which has 22 brands generate more than $1 billion each in revenues (including Pepsi, Lays, Gatorade). (Sharon Bailey, 2014) Picture 1: 22 PepsiCo's Billion Dollar Brands The products that PepsiCo manufactures:  Food: o Chiased-ps o Flavored snacks o Cereals o Rice o Pasta o Dairy-based product  Beverages: o Carbonated soft drinks o Juices o Ready-to-drink…

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    game after 30 minutes into the game one of the official when down on the field. I was call to the field to administer aid to him. Action: I ran to the field and notice that official had when down due to dehydration and a lack of proper water or Gatorade before entering the field to call the game. Our emergency plan went into effect while waiting I place cold packs on the official neck, under his arm and on his head to bring down his body temperature. Made sure he receives water after get him…

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    football pants, jerseys on shoulder pads, cleats, helmets, and water bottles. Create a stack of gear for each child that includes each of his items excluding the water bottle. Next, mix four bottles of Gatorade. Using powdered Gatorade saves $50 for every 30 drinks. Fill each bottle with water, add Gatorade powder and shake bottle. Write each child’s name on his water bottle. Begin making dinner, the children only have approximately an hour from the time they get home until time to leave to go…

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    Gatorade being one of the largest sponsors for the National Football League and many other sports organizations. Gatorade is a drink designed for athletes, in order to replenish necessary electrolytes to continue playing the game and prevent dehydration. Often you will see the players holding towels, water bottles, and even a several gallon cooler with the Gatorade logo on it. Since football is such a widely viewed sport across the…

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    the Super Bowl. At the end of his career, it was the last game he coached for the Packers. It’s time honoured tradition. “Gatorade showers” or the practice of soaking the winning coach in Gatorade caught on in the late 1980’s. Following the Giants’ 1987 Super Bowl triumph over the Broncos, as a sign of respect, Bill Parcells became the first winning coach to receive the Gatorade treatment. The Bill’s star running back Thurman Thomas was apparently so stoked for the 1992 Super Bowl, that he…

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    Food Dye Synthesis Lab

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    Given that the food dye was of a purple color, a hypothesis was formed that the color profile contained either FD&C blue #1 or blue #2 and red #3 or red #40. To determine which dyes were present, a spectroscopic reading was taken of the purple Gatorade using an Ocean Optics Spectrometer, connected to a computer via Go Link!, and the peak absorbance and wavelengths were recorded and compared to the wavelengths of each sample dye. The closest matches were FD&C Red #40 and FD&C Blue #1, as…

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    Dehydration Lab Report

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    Our experiment was centered on taking four testing groups and setting a baseline level of dehydration across all four groups. From there each group would be assigned water, coke, Gatorade or remain dehydrated. The test subjects would then consume their assigned drinks based on their body weight. Urine would then be collected at thirty-minute time intervals to measure urine changes. The goal of our experiment was to determine the influence of fluids being introduced into the body of various…

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    mentions sugary drinks, he or she is not just referring to soda; sugary drinks include fruit juice, Gatorade, specialty coffee, etc. which are all factors to the obesity epidemic. These unhealthy drink are everywhere including our own school campus. On a daily walk to my classes, I count at least three vending machines which each dispense 5 different flavors of Gatorade. These 12 ounce bottles of Gatorade contain 21 grams of sugar each which is about half the sugar that is included in a can of…

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