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    Steroids Research Paper

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    Steroids are natural substances with many different effects in the human body, which begin over several days. The primary use of steroids in health care is to reduce inflammation and other disease symptoms. Steroids make the whole immune system less active, which can be very useful in illnesses where there is an immune component. Steroids are the ultimate anti inflammatory drugs. Steroids are a family of lipid molecules that includes cholesterol, steroid hormones, and bile salts. These…

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    He had stated that “aging and the degenerative disease associated with it are attributed basically to the deleterious side attack of free radicals on cell constituents and on the connected tissues.” He suggested that mitochondria were key organelles involved in aging. In the 70’s Miquel’s contributed to the theory pointed out that mitochondria as sources of free radicals and DNA as a critical target to explain age associated damage in cells. With this layout, the first evidence of mitochondria…

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    Bouncy Egg Lab Report

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    EGG LAB ANALYSIS Bouncy egg trick: You turn an egg into a bouncy ball by leaving the egg in vinegar. on the first day we place the egg into vinegar which helps break down the eggshell. Vinegar is a acid which dissolves the eggshell, which is made of calcium carbonate, turning the shell to carbon dioxide. Vocab/ Relation Osmosis: diffusion of water Diffusion: molecules to spread out in order to occupy an available space, without using energy. *diffuse from high to low. -The egg was placed into…

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    John Lee Murder Case Study

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    A murder has been committed and persons of interest have been identified through interviews. Forensic samples from the crime scene been collected and information has been obtained about each person of interest through interviews and other data gathering processes. This case involves the untimely demise of the victim, John Lee, whose body was discovered in the CCA Lab Prep room Monday morning by a professor in preparation for her 9 A.M. class. Forensic samples including fiber evidence and…

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    Biology Unit 4 Lab Report

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    the species, and mount it to a microscope slide. If he wished to observe the cell in a static state, he would perform fixation, via heat or otherwise, to kill the cell. Then the cell would be stained and mounted to a slide.) b-The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Inside its fully-enclosed nuclear membrane, it contains the majority of the cell's genetic material. This material is organized as DNA molecules, along with a variety of proteins, to form chromosomes. The main…

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    Phospholipids Lab Report

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    Introduction An organelle divides the inside form the outside. It helps to maintain homeostasis. Its structure is phospholipid bilayer with associate protein. The phospholipid has a hydrophobic tail, it does not like water, and hydrophilic head meaning it likes water. A bilayer means that there is two layers of the phospholipids the heads stick out and the tails touch each other staying away from the water. The proteins divide the group of phospholipids from each other. There are three…

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    Ubiquity Lab Report

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    According to text book and handout Microorganisms, are minute living things that individually are usually too small to be seen with unaided eye. Ubiquity means to be present everywhere. Microbiologist believed that microorganisms are everywhere and have tried to prove it. In this experimenting this lab, we had an experiment on ubiquity. This lab wanted to prove the microbiologist that on this planet has microbes everywhere. To understand more about ubiquity experiment, an important terms need to…

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    Lead Identification

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    Lead Identification (LO): Lead compounds bind to target receptors, and shows potentially therapeutic pharmacological activity, and may contain similar structures and functional groups. Lead compounds are used as a foundation for drug development and may be modified structurally for greater pharmacodynamic efficiency and potency.1 One source of determining lead compounds is by assaying libraries through HTS. Researchers analyze the drug’s ADME properties (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and…

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    SNARE

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    Porter et al., 1945 using cells derived from chick embryos tissues with the aid of electron microscopy examined into detail the structural outline of the cell and organelles including: mitochondrion, Golgi Bodies and endoplasmic reticulum (Porter et al., 1945). This then created an avenue for enquiry into how these compartments within the cell interacts, how molecules move from one compartment to the other. In order…

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    More popular instruments were bagpipe, viol, lute, harp, gamba, organelle, sachet, cornett and much more. All of this instrument were the one that become those lyrics alive and enjoyable. The renaissance mass also took place in the renaissance era where catholic churches were more involve in it. The mass is the most solemn…

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