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    out the contractions. This occurs through respiration. Respiration is crucial as the cells cannot get energy directly from glucose, hence the ATP production. “ATP is synthesised from ADP and an inorganic phosphate using energy from the breakdown of glucose. The energy is stored in this phosphate bond.” (Parsons, 2009, p104) ATP then can diffuse into the muscle cells where the bond is broken allowing the energy to be released and used. This results in glucose levels increasing due to the liver…

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    [5]. The strain was initially recognized as Bacillus flavothermusbased on the proteins it was found to express by a biochemical analysis: acetate kinase, pyruvate kinase, myokinase, alanine dehydrogenase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, isocitric dehydrogenase, xylanase, and α-amylase [6-8]. The strain develops yellow-pigmented colonies and can grow from 30 to 70 °C; thus, it is categorized as a moderate thermophile [5]. Later studies confirmed these characteristic…

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    The composition modification of similar quartz kind iron phosphate, FePO4 can be detected with the use of neutron powder diffraction from the temperature range of 20.85 to 799.85 Degrees Celsius. The polished constitutional boundary of the cooler states α-phase lean closer to the figures retrieved for warmer states…

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    Diet Sodas And Soda Diets

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    “Soda drinking has previously been associated with lower bone mineral density in women and children...diet soda drinking behaviors are often different than regular soda drinking behaviors - women often use diet sodas in an effort to avoid weight gain- either to stave off hunger between meals or as a replacement for calorie-containing beverages. Many women drink over 20 diet sodas per week.”(diseaseproof) The question is, are diet sodas destroying people’s bone structures? Diet soda contains many…

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    Pt2520 Unit 2

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    1. What is a DNA barcode? DNA barcoding is fast, accurate method of identifying plant and animals, or products made from them. It’s a DNA sequence that uniquely identifies each species of living things by comparing them with known barcodes in large online databases.

When you get to the section where the animation separates into plant and animal cells, select animal cells: 
2. What are the two steps taken at the beginning of the process to break down the cell membrane? a. Adding lysis solution…

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    of Melothria heterophylla (Lour.) Cogn was extracted using hydro alcohol. Extract was managed orally to Male wistar rats for 45 days. Effect of extract on reproductive organs, sperm count, serum testosterone, testicular cholesterol and alkaline phosphates levels were assessed and changes in testicular histology was associated with the control rats. Progestogenic activity assay was achieved by pregnancy maintenance test in female Sprague dawley rats. Clauberg Assay (endometrial proliferation) was…

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    Equilibrium Balance

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    In a strictly operational sense, calcium balance is determined by the relationship between calcium intake and calcium absorption and excretion. The system is that relatively small changes in calcium absorption and excretion that can neutralize a high intake or compensate for a low one. Moreover the calcium absorption is an ingested calcium mixes with digestive juice calcium in the proximal small intestine from where it is absorbed by a process, which has an active saturable component and a…

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    the water run into the water sources, but the soil is pulled as well, and that soil is filled with the pesticides and fertilizers that the farmers put into the soil. When the chemicals are pulled into the water the concentration of nitrate and phosphate may increase incredibly. (http://www.lenntech.com/rivers-pollution-quality.htm) Another way that humans affect water quality is not following the restrictions that have been set in place. Some are when people litter, they mow in a no mow zone,…

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    Protein Macromolecules

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    that become part of the extracellular matrix or are involved in intercellular communication. Proteins are sometimes altered after translation and folding are complete. In such cases, called transferase enzymes add small modifier groups, such as phosphates or carboxyl groups, to the protein. These modifications often shift protein conformation and act as molecular switches that turn the activity of a protein on or off. Many post-translational modifications are reversible, although different…

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    get stuck in the bladder or the urethra. When kidney stones get stuck due to their large size, they may block the flow of urine, leading to life threatening complications as well as agonizing pain. Kidney stones form when salts such as calcium phosphate or calcium oxalate slowly precipitate in the kidney due to their high concentrations. The equilibrium…

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