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    Cellular respiration is “the catabolic pathways of aerobic and anaerobic respiration, which break down organic molecules and use an electron transport chain for the production of ATP” (Campbell G-6). The chemical equation for cellular respiration is C6H12O6+6O2→6CO2+6H2O+energy. During that multi-step process, organic molecules are oxidized and catabolized down to carbon dioxide. The energy that is released during this breakdown is captured by the electron carriers, which is any of various…

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    Cyanide is very highly reaction to alkali earth metal. They mostly reactive to salt such as potassium, sodium, and calcium but are less reactive to copper, cadmiun, and molybdenum. In these studies, Ogundele and Caxton Martins are taking the metabolism of glucose up by neuron, glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase and transform into glucose-6 phosphate…

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    Honey is a natural antibacterial remedy. It strengthens the immune systems and speeds up the healing process.Lemon juice contains a very high amount of vitamin C, which also promotes healing and strengthens the immune system. Together these two are excellent at fighting the common cold, but there is speculation that they can do even more. This woman from Australia, Crystal Davis, made a decision to test this theory and started drinking honey-lemon water each day for a whole year. She discovered…

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    Oxidative Stress

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    an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the ability of the body to counteract or detoxify their harmful effects through neutralization by antioxidants. Oxygen byproducts are relatively non-reactive but some of these can undergo metabolism within the biological system to give rise to these highly reactive oxidants. However, free radicals can chemically interact with cell components such as DNA, protein or lipid and steal their electrons in order to become stabilized. This, in…

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    The hypothalamus, is found in the brain, all humans and most animals have it. The hypothalamus is important because it helps the body maintain homeostasis and it controls specific hormones. The word homeostasis is separated into two parts, homeo means “the same” and stasis means “not moving” or to “hold,” (An Overview). In terms of body temperature, homeostasis is referring to the maintenance of internal balance. In order to achieve homeostasis for animals, they maintain a relatively constant…

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    Best Meal Replacement: Shakes for Weight Loss If you are a busy person, then the eating hours are going to alter at least once a day. Whether it is your work or diet, eating habits are paramount for your health. Instead of buying junk food, consider shakes and meal-replacements (MRP), which can enrich your body with all the necessary elements at the size of a cup. Know that shakes are lower in sugar than an average protein bar or an MRP. What are the pros of meal-replacement shakes? They can be…

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    Essential Nutrient Groups

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    very important in one's diet. Carbohydrates was the first chapter I read this week. In this chapter I learned about the functions of carbohydrates and the primary sources of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins provide energy for the human body but carbohydrates are the main source. Carbs are more affordable than fats and proteins. In the US, approximately half of the calories consumed by people are made up of carbohydrates. Carbs are divided into three groups: monosaccharides,…

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    What Is Smooth E. R?

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    Smooth E.R. are a series of interconnected tubes that connect from the nuclear envelope to the golgi apparatus, they send substances to the golgi apparatus, which then package and send them to other areas of the cell. Smooth E.R. also produce and metabolizes lipids, as well as producing steroid hormones, especially in the adrenal cortex and the endocrine glands. Smooth E.R. also play a large role in detoxifying organic chemicals, especially in the liver, converting them into substances that are…

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    Bile Salts Research

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    Lipids, or fats, are processed and consumed in the small digestive tract. We will figure out how bile salts emulsify fat so pancreatic lipase can process it. We will likewise figure out how fats first enter lymphatic vessels, called lacteals, before entering your blood course. Nourishments, for example, meats, dairy items, seeds, nuts, and oils, contain dietary fat. Fat is a typical illustration of a lipid, and in this lesson you will find out about the one of a kind way lipids, for example,…

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    Cyp Assay Lab Report

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    the luciferin PPXE activity against recombinant CYP3A4 and CYP3A5. A significant decrease in the luminescene activity in both recombinant CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 was observed in 10 µM and 100 µM of PTV (Fig 1). It seems that PTV is a candidate drug for metabolism against CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 enzymes. Metabolite profiling and Identification After incubating PTV with HLMs in the presence of a NADPH regenerating system, a metabolite (M2) of PTV was profiled, characterized, and identified by LC-MS/MS. A…

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