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    Enzymes Lab Report

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    proteins composed of long chains of amino acids, and like all proteins they have a unique three dimensional structure called conformation. This unique amino acid sequence make each enzyme specific for certain reactions, and it is critical for its function. Peroxidase is an enzyme widely distributed in plants and animal cells and its substrates are hydrogen peroxidase, guaiacol( Biology Department, 2015). Hydrogen peroxide is a toxic by product of aerobic metabolism, while guaiacol is an organic…

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    Like all eukaryotes, plants and algae undergo the same biochemical reaction that provides the ATP necessary for everyday functions that maintain their homeostatic lives: cellular respiration. One major difference between all eukaryotic organism and plants is the plant’s ability to produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis. While cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of all eukaryotes, plant’s photosynthesis occurs in the membrane bound chloroplasts, which are…

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    confronted with obstacles. Communication is one of the key functions of a business plan. It serves, in effect, as a resume for your business, according to the Small Business Administration. You can share your business plan with new and potential personnel to assist familiarize them with your company 's priorities. Lenders will consider your commercial enterprise layout when figuring out whether or not to approve your mortgage application. Your graph can show the profit practicable of your…

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    Gatto in Against School explains the six functions of modern schooling, emphasizing on the differentiating function specifically how “children are sorted by role and trained only so far as their destination in the social machine merits – and not one step further” (119). Children are taught a curriculum that is influenced by their…

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    The p-nitrophenol standard was used to create the dilutions in order to create the standard curve. By using the slope of the standard curve graph, we were able to convert our OD values we collected during the experiment into concentration values. When observing adding enzyme vs. adding no enzyme, we were to make sure that took special precautions when adding the components of each sample. Lack…

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    G1 Cell Cycle

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    To understand better the cycle of a cancer and a normal cell, we can start looking on this graph below: As we can see, a cell spends most of the the time on interphase during cell cycle. Interphase is divided in 3 parts, which are G1, S phase and G2. G1- cell grows S phase- cell synthesizes DNA G2- cell prepares to divide During G1 both normal and cancer cells grow, but in a cancer cell the cell just keeps growing ignoring the signals that tell them to stop. In S phase, or…

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    by the HR department to achieve organisational outcomes. The idea about strategic HRM has been evolved on how the employees are managed efficiently for attaining organisational performance. “Its essential core idea is to link and integrate the HR function with the overall strategic direction of the organisation to improve organisational performance and thus gain a sustainable competitive advantage“(K.Darwish,…

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    Diet Analysis Assignment

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    the calorie intake with the calories my body is using. It is essential for me to asses my diet and physical lifestyle, then make changes to aid me in achieving my goal of putting on weight. This can all be seen in the following paragraphs. In the graph provided at the end of the week I have recorded, it clearly shows a variation of results and little to no constancy. At the start of the week, there is a clear gap between calories eaten and calories burned, with calories eaten on top. Though as…

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    Example Of A Poverty Trap

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    A poverty trap is essentially a scenario in a number of countries in which a cyclical trap exists that keeps the poorest individuals in the country poor due to a "set of self-reinforcing mechanisms". In other words, the poorest individuals in these countries remain poor despite rising GDP and a rising wealth gap, and per-capita income remains stagnant for years. This is a serious issue because, for example, per capita income in a country that was $1500 50 years ago is still $1500 today.…

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    empirical results of the VAR model analysis described in the previous section. In subsection 4.1 we analyse significance of coefficients in the model and apply Granger Causality test. In subsection 4.2 we present the results of impulse response functions analysis and variance decomposition. Afterwards, we turn to subsection 4.3 to test reliability of the VAR model. 4.1 Testing for significance and Granger-causality According to Wald test (Table 5) the hypothesis of zero coefficient before oil…

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