Hemolytic anemia

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    look for other electrons to pair up with in other molecules, they cause chemical reactions that can, “disrupt cellular chemistry and lead to the cell’s early death.” G6PD is responsible for protecting red blood cells from damage and without it, hemolytic anemia arises, along with a list of other complications like weakness, fatigue, kidney failure, heart failure, and jaundice. Diagnosing this would require a simple blood test that would check for G6PD enzyme levels. Eating fava beans creates a…

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    There have been many outbreaks in the fast food industry for companies not following the correct food safe standard regulation. Not following food safe standards can really put your business at risk because you are putting the customer at risk. Having a business where you own a huge chain of restaurants can lead to bigger problems, because you aren’t just having a problem in one restaurant. It is most likely that it will be occurring in a series of your restaurants. Almost every common fast food…

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    amounts. However, the dose is dependent on the breed, size and weight, so why take a risk at all. Garlic contains the chemical thiosulphate, and it can be toxic to dogs. It is also classified as a Allium (including onions). Allium can cause hemolytic anemia in dogs causing red blood cells to burst. Overall, for most dogs, brewer’s yeast is safe and beneficial as it contains B-vitamins. However, it is not definitively determined to repel fleas.. In addition do not confuse it with other…

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    Hemochromatosis is a hereditary disease that causes iron to build up in the body, eventually causing an “iron overload” in organs. Normally, your body stops absorbing iron when it detects that there is sufficient iron in your blood; in the body of a person who has the genes of hemochromatosis, the body constantly craves for more iron than needed. The excess iron is distributed and stored throughout the body, eventually damaging the joints, the major organs, and overall body chemistry. People…

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    Benefits of Vitamin C Vitamins are substances that the human body needs to grow and develop normally. (1) Vitamins are efficacious in preventing and curing a variety of ailments ranging from heart conditions, high cholesterol level, eye disorders to skin disorders. Generally, vitamins boost many of the metabolic mechanisms and perform functions that other nutrients don't. Vitamins can be acquired in various ways, commonly through the foods we eat. However, depending on the cuisine and…

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    Vertebrate Histology (BIOLOGY 364) Fall 2015 Lecture Final (Take-home) A. Pick 3 of the following and argue that the following are either “adaptive” or necessary for survival, homeostasis, and/or reproduction: 1. Adluminal compartment of seminiferous tubules • The adluminal compartment is made up of spermatocytes, spermatozoa and spermatids. The compartment is considered a tight-junction. This tight-junction is said to be a blood-testicle-barrier. This means the…

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    Preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome and eclampsia are part of a spectrum of hypertensive disorders specific to pregnancy. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity worldwide. The root cause of hypertensive disorders specific to pregnancy is the placenta. As the cytotrophoblastic tissue of the placenta fails to widen the maternal spiral arteries – this is called decreased spiral remodeling. This causes decreased tissue perfusion (ischemia) in the…

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    Red Blood Research Paper

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    Blood is everywhere, in everyone, in all living animals. The type of blood and what makes it look how it does is all based on its composition. The uses of it are vital to all animals survival as it is the key component to living. Unknown to most, but the blood's composition must be kept at near perfect balance at all time for it to perform all its functions. Blood is a crucial part of an animal's existence. Without it, it could not survive. Blood has numerous types as well as appearances, and…

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    Humanity’s advances throughout history have always amazed scientists; humans have gone far beyond their natural abilities and surpassing the seemingly impossible. The difference that conveys human from the less complex counterparts, animals, is centred on the abilities within the brain; human intelligence has an extraordinary capacity for knowledge. The brain has assisted with human species’ survival for many generations. Even present day, humans are continuously evolving by learning and…

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    Gout is a “disorder of metabolism that allows uric acid or urate to accumulated in the blood and tissues”(Rothschild, 2015, p. 3). It is more common in men than in women and has a higher incidence in 70 to 79 years of age. The gout syndrome is “ caused by alteration in purine metabolism, the end product which is uric acid. This results in hyperurecemia and in the deposition of urate crystals in various tissues (Woo & Wynne, 2011, p. 869). Hyperuricemia can occur due three mechanisms: 1.…

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