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    Peristalsis: A Case Study

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    Bowel Syndrome This condition cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, or constipation, and cramps. Diet Therapy: • Avoid beans, cauliflower, chocolate, alcohol, milk, fat • Avoid short chain carbohydrates (mono, di, and oligosaccharides (up to six monosaccharides)) • Avoid polyol – sugar free sweeteners • Include relaxation and stress management • Regular exercise • Adequate sleep 6. (a.) Small Intestine (b.) Villi are finger like projection covering the inside surface of the small intestine.…

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    energy for living organisms, is produced by the photosynthesis of water and carbon dioxide. Living organisms take in food and obtain energy by the chemical and mechanical breakdown of glucose. Glucose is a simplest carbohydrate, belongs to the monosaccharide category of sugars. More complex carbohydrates usually arise from the linked glucose units (Spencer et. al, 2010). Chemical composition of glucose: Being the simplest form of sugars, glucose cannot be divided or broken down into smaller…

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    The idea of this investigation came from curiosity that I had ever since I was younger. I questioned why honey had a slower flow than water. This is a liquid’s resistance to flow and that is otherwise known as viscosity. This a concept that people would call thickness of a liquid. It makes sense that the thicker the liquid the viscosity would be greater. Viscosity describes the friction of a moving liquid. A liquid with high viscosity resists motion due to the fact its molecular composition…

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    difficult to digest and may be damaging to the intestinal flora. These foods are then replaced with nutrient-dense foods to allow the intestinal lining to heal and rebuild itself. 3. Low FODMAP Diet (Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols) The Low FODMAP Diet was developed by a team of researchers at Monash University in Australia. It has shown excellent success in treating IBS, IBD, and other similar gastrointestinal conditions. Unlike the first two diets,…

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    The rate of respiration of yeast, using two saccharides and an amino acid, in combination with the cofactor of magnesium, was determined using respirometers. A positive control sample of yeast and water, and a negative control sample of glucose, sodium fluoride and yeast were also employed. After seventy five minutes, the sample containing glucose, magnesium and yeast showed a markedly higher production of CO2 than the other samples. This result supported the hypothesis that glucose is the…

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    recommended guidelines, which can create health concerns like obesity. You must be armed with the proper knowledge to decide the quality and quantity of carbohydrates that may or may not be beneficial for you. Carbohydrates are made of free sugars (monosaccharides, disaccharides), oligosaccharides, polysaccharides (starches and non starches) and fiber. The recommended daily allowance (RDA) is 130 grams of carbohydrates per day.…

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    to decrease SLN aggregations due to the stress during the process of freeze-drying. In this study, four different types of protecting excipients have been investigated such as Mannitol, a polyol, lactose a disaccharide, trehalose and galactose monosaccharide. These sugars are known to vitrify at a specific temperature denoted Tg, glass transition temperature . The immobilization of nanoparticles within a glassy matrix of cryoprotectant can prevent their aggregation and protect them against the…

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    QXT2- Task 6 “No man is an island no man stands alone”, no entity on Earth can survive without interacting with abiotic factors. Organisms strive daily for survival. Their survival is predicated on receiving enough energy and nutrients to carry out metabolism and maintain homeostasis. Survival of a species is determined by the fitness of an organism within its environment and how successful it is at passing its genes on to its progeny. When examining the interactions that must be carried out…

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    Obesity In Fast Food

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    More than one-third of American adults are obese (Ogden et al., 2014; CDC, 2015). In 2013, 42 million children under five were overweight or obese (WHO, 2015). In addition, more than 1.9 million of adults were overweight, of which 600 million were obese in 2014. Additionally, obesity is more prevalent among Non-Hispanic blacks, Hispanics and middle aged adults (CDC, 2015). According to the Centers for Disease Control (2015), obesity occurs from a combination of genetics and behavior (e.g.,…

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    Dialysis Tubing Lab Report

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    Dialysis Tubing Nicholas MacLean and Erin Girhiny Wednesday, October 19th, 2016 Mrs. Booth SBI 4U Purpose The movement of different molecules through dialysis tubing was observed. Materials Starch Glucose Water Dialysis Tubing Iodine String Scapula Scale Benedict 's Solution Test Tubes Test Tube Rack Hot Plate Procedure Lab was demonstrated by teacher. Observations Observation of Physical Properties After Time and Heat Initial Observations Observations After 24 hours…

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