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    An aquatic ecosystem is a community of organisms that live within a body of water such as freshwater system or a saltwater system. The application of understanding aquatic ecosystems is how species adapt and inhabit a specific body of water that they reside in and the role that different water systems play in the survival of these various species. It is also important to understand the biodiversity within aquatic ecosystems to recognize why and how a wide range of diverse species can maintain a…

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    Eating Disorders Summary

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    have problems such as poor concentration, anxiety, irritablitlity and other health problems such as dizziness, fainting and low blood pressure. Other ways of detecting eating disorders in a patient involves the use of finding abnormalities in their phosphate, urea and hormone levels. A patient with an eating disorder is likely to have depression. Two illness occurring at the same time makes it hard for diagnosis and treatment. Complications that follow eating disorders include…

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    many fertilizers and pesticides to help their crops grow. Then when it rains, those chemicals can be washed through the soil and into rivers and creeks. If this happens and large amounts of chemicals are washed in the river, then the nitrate and phosphate levels will increase and leads to excess algae growth. The algae will then use all of the dissolved oxygen and lead to the death of many organisms (Lenntech, 1998-2016). Another way that water can be polluted is by chemical waste products such…

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    and one new DNA strand. Mutation- changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations Nitrogenous Bases- nitrogen containing molecule that has the same chemical properties as a base Phosphate- a salt or ester of phosphoric acid Ribose- a…

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    Dialysis Case Studies

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    This patient should treat by medications of all abnormal situation because she has Hyperkalaemia, high Creatinine and urea and some electrolytes low such as Na and HCO3. Suggest what the results may look like after one of the common treatments such as water, electrolytes balance, some medication, patient health improve if not may progress to renal failure and she need to Renal dialysis includes renal dialysis, peritoneal dialysis, chronic peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation. There is…

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    Levofloxacin cocrystals were prepared by solvent evaporation method. The drug and co formers, stearic acid and sodium saccharin were physically mixed in varying ratios of 1:1, 1:3, 1:5, 1:7 and 1:1 and 2:1 respectively in a glass mortar and the mixtures were dissolved in ethanol as solvent for crystallization. The solvent evaporation was carried in rotary flash evaporator (Laborota 4000, Hiedolph) maintained at 40 ± 2ºC and speed of 30 rpm. The products obtained were dried in a desiccator and…

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    Hypothesis: Aerobic Respiration: If a phosphate buffer, dichlorophenol-indophenol and succinate are added to a mitochondrial extract then the succinate molecules will bind to an enzyme complex (succinate dehydrogenase). Because the enzyme and FAD are a part of the same complex, initiating succinate oxidation, this reaction reduces FAD to FADH2. Thus the oxidation of succinate to furmarate. Anaerobic Respiration: If a solution of yeast and glucose is combined and placed in different incubation…

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    The Phosphagen System

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    different between aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic means with oxygen and anaerobic mean without oxygen. Phosphagen system is anaerobic, which means doing an exercise without the need of oxygen. Phosphagen system involves the breakdown of creatine phosphate and stores ATP to resynthesize ATP for immediate use. This is a fast twitch muscle fiber because it utilizes primarily the phosphagen system and allows greater force production. Athletes in this system are, powerlifters, strongman, sprinters,…

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    less available then from inorganic sources. Phytate bound phosphorus is the least bioavailable at roughly 40%, phosphorus from animal sources is roughly 70% bioavailable, and inorganic sources (bone meal and synthetic additives such as dicalcium phosphate) are nearly 100% bioavailable. The NRC recommended intake of phosphorus is 0.64g/1,000 kcal…

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    An insight in the biophysical properties of bio macromolecules Natural biopolymers such as nucleic acids, proteins and carbohydrates are essential for life as we see it today. It is incredible to think how this vast set of molecules that are in every living thing, from bacteria to human beings, are mostly made up by six elements (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus). These biopolymers have the properties to, from small monomers, build giant tridimensional structures with a…

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