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    Information: Layer chicks require copious amounts of energy, minerals and protein to ensure a productive and efficient laying-life. An efficient starter feed should contain energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals. Energy is one of the most vital nutrients within feed as it supports body, bone and organ development. It also gives chicks energy to walk around and live a happy life which is important for the welfare of the chicks. Protein is also vital to chick development as it is the source of…

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    The process starts by binding of heat shock proteins to a large range of peptides under cellular stress conditions or during synthesis, after this reaction they can reach the extracellular space following to viral lysis or nacrosis, they also can carry antigenic peptides for cross-priming. Various…

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    joins the mRNA to the specific amino acid for example tRNA links the start of insulin Glycine (amino acid ) to GUU (mRNA strand from DNA) by doing this it creates a long chain of amino acids which then forms a protein. In this case the long chain of amino acids above have formed the protein Insulin. Where insulin is stored: insulin is stored in the cells of the pancreas where Insulin is most needed for your body to make…

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    with critical thinking (Fact). Causes Amyloid plaques are essential when it comes to Alzheimer 's disease. Plaques are abnormal clusters of protein fibers between the nerve cells, as seen in Figure 1. They can be formed when pieces of a protein, also known as, beta-amyloid, begin to bundle together. The beta-amyloid are smaller pieces to a large protein that is found in the fatty membrane surrounding the nerve cells. Beta-amyloid stick together and eventually form plaques. Small clumps of…

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    Metabolism Research Paper

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    as it should. Energy is the main factor mentioned in this essay and it shows just how important metabolism and assimilation is when it comes to producing energy for the body. Resources Busch, S. 2016. What is protein metabolism? http://www.livestrong.com/article/277124-what-is-protein-metabolism/ Date of access: 17 Aug. 2017. Central, C. 2017. Tuesday Life Hack: 5 simple metabolism boosters for Spring.…

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    Phenylketonuria Research

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    Treatment requires a strict diet plan and individuals are encouraged to avoid foods high in protein or that contain PHE. Meat, fish, poultry eggs, cheese, milk, dried beans, and peas are among the foods that are discouraged from consumption. (The National PKU Alliance, 2014) Babies and toddlers diagnosed with Phenylketonuria are placed on phenylalanine-free…

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    The role is to form proteins by assembling amino acids. The proteins are needed to carry out the cells activities. Endoplasmic reticulum- These are only found in eukaryotic cells. It is made up of sac like structures and held together by a cytoskeleton. Rough endoplasmic has a surface dotted with proteins and the smooth endoplasmic is made up of tubules which increases surface area. They insure there is more surface…

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    Receptor Biochemistry

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    A receptor is a molecule usually found on the surface of the cell and receiving signals (chemical or hormonal) from outside the cell. Receptors belong to class of proteins. Binding of some substance to the receptor brings about changes that direct the actions of cell containing receptor. Ligand is the molecule that binds to the receptor and it can be a peptide, a hormone, neurotransmitter, drug or a toxin etc. Each receptor possesses two functional domains: recognition domain that binds the…

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    SKELETAL MUSCLE PROTIENS Acting:- • Contractile protein. • Consists of 2 alpha helical strands of g-acting molecules bond in succession. • Each g-acting has a required site where the s1 piece of the myosin cross-bridge multifaceted binds right through weight reduction. Myosin:- • Contractile protein. • Consists of two profound (shape tail constituency and two cross-bridges that disconnect with acting to produce force) and four light chains (that influence cross-bridge cycling kinetics and…

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    Sarah Diaz Dr. Basu Bio 572 My Favorite gene One of my favorite genes that I have had the pleasure of working with is known as PROMININ-1, or PROM-1. One of the reasons why it exists as my favorite gene, is because the research lab that I am interning at studies this gene and its role in a very well known and unfortunate disease, biliary atresia. It also is one my favorites due to the fact that it has a lot of potential applications in studying other diseases or further research. These…

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