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    Exercise Physiology It has long been thought that strenuous or prolonged exercise can affect the human’s endocrine system. This is an interesting scenario because endocrine system synthase performs as a negative feedback system. This means that when there is an unusually high level of a hormone in the blood, a signal will be sent back and production of that particular hormone will be stopped. The negative feedback system can easily keep all hormones levels at the optimal level for humans.…

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    Vaccinating a Reality It is well known that before enrolling your child in public school their immunizations must be active and up to date. In all 50 states it is mandatory that your child doesn’t put other children at risk by not being vaccinated, but ironically, it is not that much of a threat considering that in 48 out of those 50 you can claim vaccinations are against your spiritual or philosophical beliefs. Having this pass, what does it really persuade? This representation of an easy out…

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    Analyze the anatomical structure of ten different organelles in the cell and their respective functions. Chloroplast: Its main function is photosynthesis trapping energy from the sun and producing sugar from carbon dioxide. Its structure is made up of a double membrane system. They are known as the outer and inner membranes. The inner membrane surrounds the stroma and grana other words known as stacks of thylakoids (NCBI, 2016). Endoplasmic reticulum: Its main function is translation and…

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    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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    The anti-aging product I am researching is the Murad Age Renewal Serum. I found the product through the Murad website; I found this product because I always receive free samples from the Murad company and wanted to further research their products. The Murad products page is attached https://www.murad.com/. The price quotes according to the Murad products webpage is 88$ 1.0 FL OZ. The active ingredients within the products are retinol, sodium hyaluronate, tocopherol acetate (a form of Vit E)…

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    DIAGNOSTIC PATHWAY FOR THORACIC MALIGNANCY MALIGNANT PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma (MPM) is a progressive, terminal disease of the pleural cavity. This tumour can be divided per their histology (2). Epithelioid is the most common mesothelioma while sarcomatoid type is the least common. The biphasic mesothelioma is a combination of the epithelioid and sarcomatoid type. The sarcomatoid mesothelioma is the lest common. Asbestos have been identified as the predominant cause…

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    Brassica Rapa Experiment

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    Introduction As it is true with humans and most living organisms, plants grow throughout their life cycles. Plants undergo both primary and secondary growth, those being vertically and in girth, respectively. However, plant growth differs from human growth in that plant growth is the result of external factors such as optimal soil conditions, sunlight, water, as well as internal factors such as hormones. Hormones can be defined as molecular signals, which are produced in small amounts by one…

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    Think about all of the foods, medications, and other products that we as a society have consumed over the years. Now think about all of the products that our grandparents and great grandparents consumed in their lifetimes. How have these products changed over the last 50-70 years? These products have changed dramatically due to the introduction of genetic modifications. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have created great controversy over the last few years. In one article entitled…

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    Carbohydrates Lab Report

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    Summary: All biological molecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. A carbohydrate (C,H,O) is a biological molecule consisting of hydrogen , carbon, and oxygen atoms exclusively. They are the building blocks for polysaccharides, larger more complex carbohydrates. An example of a carbohydrate is glucose (the energy source for plants). Carbohydrates are the source of short term energy in organisms. Proteins (C,H,O,N) are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen on a base level. Proteins…

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    Discussion Microscope is an optical instrument that have magnifying lens which is used for inspecting objects that is too small to be seen or to be seen distinctly and in details by the unaided eye. Microscope also is an optical instrument that keep observe specimen in resolution and magnitude way. However, there are some microbes such as viruses that cannot be observe by certain microscope and this microbes has to be observe using electronic microscope which has more magnification power. In…

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