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    Dog Food Ingredients

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    Quality ingredients in dog food is what sets apart a premium brand from the commercial brands you will find in any grocery store aisle. One brand that exceeds either category of products is called EVO dog food. It is a product that is one of the most nutrient-dense on the market. It is much more digestible, has a higher amount of protein, and therefore less is needed to satisfy the daily caloric needs of your canine. EVO dog food products was founded with the belief that the gap between…

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    Quinoa Case Study

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    Quinoa is considered as future crop because of its unique growth requirement, allows quinoa to grow in various climate, soil, temperature and altitudes. Quinoa is a highly nutritious grain like crop grown primarily for its edible seeds, with outstanding protein quality and rich in vitamins and minerals. It does not only contain high amount of protein, but supplies complete protein which means by it has nine of the essential amino acids. Quinoa is a botanical fruit of an herb plant, considered as…

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    The purpose of the CSI lab was to figure out what suspect was at the crime scene by using the vomit sample to test for carbohydrates (starch and sugar), proteins, and lipids. By using the vomit sample D, we were able to figure out that the butler was at the crime scene. We know this because, he ate steak previously which contains lipids and proteins and that was what was found in the vomit. By conducting the lab, the vomit belongs to the butler who committed the crime. We have proven that he was…

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    conical flask, 100mL of water and 1mL of potassium iodide solution are added and the flask is swirled to mix. A burette is filled with sodium thiosulfate solution and is used to titrate each flask. After the brown iodine colour starts to fade 1mL of starch solution is added and the titration is continued until the blue disappears. This was repeated seven times for each…

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    Microorganism Lab Report

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    Materials and method Microorganisms are classified in to the three domains of life. The organism that is predominately found in our environment is bacteria closely followed by archaea and eukaryote. Although, microorganism might seem similar, they are different interims of their structures, biochemical composition, and the habitat they adopt. Conducting an extensive test on microorganism has many benefits. We can protect our self’s from different types of infectious disease. In the unknown…

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    The genetic factors perspective branches off into two separate branches to thoroughly examine the etiology of criminal behavior. The influence of genetic factors can either be researched by analyzing behavior genetics or be studying molecular genetics. Behavior genetic theory recognizes the level of genetic overlap between two individuals and speculates that individuals that possess similar genes are more likely to share similarities and exhibit the same behavior as compared to individuals that…

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    Kraft cheddar cheese is definitely a processed food and not at all healthy for you. Here are the ingredients that make up Kraft cheddar cheese stated by Food Fact.com “Milk Pasteurized, Salt ,Enzymes, Annatto[Colors]), Potatoes Starch, Calcium Sulphate, Cellulose Powder, Calcium Sulphate.” These products such as milk it is weird to think being in Wisconsin we are considered the dairy state and we use a lot of our local dairy farms in the United States. But ranked number one in…

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    The hormone, glucagon raises low glucose levels, while insulin inversely lowers them. Therefore, insulin is released from the beta cells of the pancreas following the cookies’ transformation into starch and sugars. The beta cells are stimulated by the sudden increase in glucose concentration in the blood. Insulin travels through the bloodstream to bind with its target cells by the G-protein coupled receptors to induce second messengers. Thus, a cascade…

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    The earliest known description of the pancreas is attributed to Herophilus of Chalcedon (300 B.C.), a Greek physician deemed to be one of the first human anatomist and adopter of the scientific method (1). Despite Herophilus’s pioneering research on human anatomy, he received public criticism and was referred to as the ‘butcher’ of Alexandria – for his innumerable human dissections and gruesome vivisections performed before public audiences (2). The name ‘pancreas’ was later coined by Rufus…

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    Honey Nut Toasty O's

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    This cereal contains 24g of total carbohydrate including 2g of dietary fiber both soluble and insoluble fibers and 9g of sugars. The carbohydrates mentioned in the ingredients included brown sugar syrup, wheat starch, whole grain oat flour, sugar, and honey. With such nutritious crunchy, and delicious cereal, I would truly recommend it to people due to all I mentioned above on top of the vitamins it contains, such as riboflavin 2%, niacin 2%, thiamin 6%, and…

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