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    2014). In addition to hormonal secretion, the pancreas contributes to digestion by releasing enzymes. The pancreatic enzymes include trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase, amylase and lipase. Protein digestion occurs with trypsin and chymotrypsin. Amylase is a starch to disaccharides and fat digestion occurs with lipase (Lewis et al., 2014). The proteases (trypsin, chymotrypsin and carboxypeptidase) are secreted in the inactive form so digestion of the pancreas does not…

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    Proper PH Level” 1). b. Using this information and what you learned this lesson, which of these enzymes breaks down dietary proteins in the small intestine? Explain how you reached this conclusion. Using the elimination method, I can conclude that trypsin breaks down proteins in the small intestine. This is also backed up by the fact that pH levels in the small intestine range from seven to nine, and trypsin’s optimal pH is eight (not by coincidence). c. Would your answer for 'part a' be able to…

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    Chymopapain Essay

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    1 enzyme Enzymes are biological catalysts. A protein compound Energy can reduce the carbon reaction. Enzymes to accelerate specific types of reactions. And the kind of substance that reacts. 2.1.1 catalysis of enzymes E is a catalyst (enzyme). S is a precursor called chop, nitrates and substance P is a product. E + S ---------------> E S ---------------> E + P. Complexometry 2.1.2 Factors affecting the enzyme. 1) What type of controlled…

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    Animals and treatment Male Wistar rats were purchased from National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, India and the study was strictly done under the guidelines approved by the animal ethical Committee of CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi, India. They were maintained under standard conditions (12/12 hour light/dark cycle at 25±5ºC). They were divided into five groups having six rats per cage and are allowed to acclimatization for 1 week. Group 1(G1) - Healthy control…

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    Methyl Paraben Essay

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    1. Materials and suppliers • Caffeine (anhydrous), BASF, Germany, was generously donated by Dar Al Dawa Development and Investment Company. Caffeine is 1,3,7-trimethyl-3,7-dihydro-1H-purine-2,6-dione. It is white or almost white, crystalline powder or silky crystals. It is sparingly soluble in water, freely soluble in boiling water and slightly soluble in ethanol. It is used as central nervous system stimulant (British Pharmacopoeia 2009). • Methyl paraben was generously donated by Arab…

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    influenza has the ability to replicate with the absence of trypsin. A series of tests were conducted to determine the virulence of this virus. The research done in this article was retrieved by Genomic RNA.…

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    Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, refer to crop plants or animals that have been altered through artificial selection. This is done through planting the specific desirable traits of one organism into the DNA of another organism with; otherwise, undesirable traits. The gene inserted into the new organism grants that very organism the ability to possess the same traits as the “parent” organism. Characteristics usually sought after restrain to better nutritional value, gained through the…

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    Pancreas Research Paper

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    mechanisms exist to prevent premature intra-acinar enzyme activation; a key feature of acute pancreatitis, by compartmentalization of zymogen granules from lysozymes, and by synthesizing trypsin inhibitors and antiproteases. Normally activation of the zymogens occurs in the duodenum, by cleavage of trypsinogen to trypsin via duodenal mucosal enteropeptidase, which in turn activates other digestive…

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    Cell culture & cell counting: Introduction: Cell culture is the method of removal of cells from their respective animal or plant source, followed by their growth in a favourable artificial environment. These cells can be removed directly from tissues or fragmented using enzymatic or mechanical method. These cells can be obtained from the already established cell line or cell strain. Short protocol:In this protocol, initially cells were washed to remove adherent cells, incubated and…

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    Digestion Essay

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    Digestion is the process of breaking down food by mechanical and enzymatic action in the alimentary canal into substances that can be used by the body. The process of digestion is the way that the body obtains nutrients, fats, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins necessary to maintain life. Carbohydrates are comprised of complex sugars, which the body will convert to simple sugars for use in numerous ways. Fats are comprised of fatty acids and glycerol. Proteins are made up of many types of…

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