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  • Source Of Energy Amino Acids
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  • Amount Of Work Lot Of People
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    In today's society, a lot of emphasis is placed on how you look. Almost everybody wants that "perfect body." But with all the things people have to do, not many are willing to put in the time to get it. So there must be an easy way to get it. Right? Not too long ago people steroids. They injected horse testosterone into their veins to increase the amount of muscle mass produced from lifting. But after a while, some professional athletes and high profile people started showing the side effects th...
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  • Deep Sea High Temperature
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    ts, and biochemical pathways. In comparing the organism 60 % of M. jannaschii's coding regions did not correlate with the known sequence database. 40 % of the coding regions match the sequences of bacteria and eukaryotes. Those sequences that are similar to bacteria are genes related to energy production, cell division, and metabolism, whereas the transcription, translation, and replication gene sequences seem to be more similar to eukaryotes. EM/ Methanococcus jannaschii /EM consists of three p...
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  • Cell Membrane Electron Transport Chain Biochemical Pathway
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    1. The cell membrane structure is vital to the life of the cell. The cell membrane is shaped as having a phosphate head at the very outer surface, and two fatty acid tails hanging from it. The membrane is double, so at the tip of the fatty acid tails, there are two more fatty acid tails attached to another phosphate head. This is what it looks like: The reason the cell membrane is shaped like this is mainly to control the water flow in and out of the cell. Water is very important to the cell: if...
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  • England Journal Young Girls
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    I discovered that mitochondria evolved from the chloroplast (Audersirk p. 369). The endosymbotic hypothesis championed most force full by Lynn Margulis of the University of Massachusetts, propose that cells acquired the precursors of mitochondria and chloroplast by engulfing certain types of bacteria. This happens by the aerobe bacteria that absorbs those molecules and used energy oxygen to complete their metabolism. By gaining a high range of energy, using large food resources, great amount of ...
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  • Permeable Membrane Semi Permeable
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    Osmosis is the flow of water through a semi permeable membrane that blocks the transport of salts or other solutes through it. It is also defined as the net movement of water from an area of high concentration to a region of low concentration. Osmosis is a fundamental effect in all biological systems. When two water volumes are separated by a semi permeable membrane water will flow from the side of low solute concentration to the side of high solute concentration. If external pressure is applied...
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  • Carbon Dioxide Amino Acid
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    Fermentation of glycine, water, sucrose, galactose, and glucose as induced by yeast. ABSTRACT This lab attempted to find the rate at which Carbon dioxide is produced when five different test solutions: glycine, sucrose, galactose, water, and glucose were separately mixed with a yeast solution to produce fermentation, a process cells undergo. Fermentation is a major way by which a living cell can obtain energy. By measuring the carbon dioxide released by the test solutions, it could be determined...
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  • Legal And Illegal Side Affects
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    Muscle enhancers are exactly what they say they are. They are dietary supplements and drugs that increase mass and build muscle bigger and faster. There really is no reason for muscle enhancers to be fake. They work for almost all people. However its not whether or not they work you should be worried about as much as the side affects of them. The most well known side affects are genital shrinkage acne and road rage. However there is a much more extensive list of side affects documented. There ar...
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  • Blood Vessels Side Effects
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    Creatine is Creatine 2 Creatine Creatine is a substance that is used in athletics; it has both good and horrible effects. The effects of Creatine might include faster development of the muscles in your body, but the side effects can be drastic and are said to be extremely dangerous. Yet this product is still legal? Why? Who knows, but the point is clear that this can hurt the body. This substance isnt even FDA approved and they are even saying it is still in the experimental stage, yet thousands...
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  • Weight Gain Side Effects
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    Athletes will Creatine CREATINE Athletes will put many different types of supplements and drugs into there body to increase their physical strength. These supplements range from protein shakes to steroids. Some sports supplements are incredibly safe and effective, while others still work well but do more damage than good in the long run. In the past athletes had to turn to such things as anabolic steroids or blood doping (the process of taking out blood and adding oxygen to it and putting it bac...
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  • Term Side Effects Creatine Monohydrate
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    One of the primary things an athlete will do is put supplements into their body. These supplements range from protein shakes to illegal anabolic steroids. Some sports supplements are incredibly safe and effective, yet others work for a while and then fizzle out, while others still work well but do more damage than good in the long run. In the past athletes had to turn to such things as anabolic steroids or blood doping (the process of taking out blood and adding oxygen to it and putting it back ...
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  • Lactic Acid Unicellular Organisms
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    Fermentation is the breakdown of pyrrhic acid without the use of oxygen. Some scientists refer to the combined processes of glycolysis and fermentation as anaerobic respiration. The metabolism of pyruvicacid during fermentation does not produce any ATP. The function of fermentation is to break down pyrrhic acid and regenerate NAD forrest in glycols, where ATP is formed. Fermentation occurs in the forms of lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation. Lactic acid fermentation occurs in ani...
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  • Amino Acids Fatty Acids
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    Today, weve realised that the very first life on Earth was indeed originated from abiotic surroundings. In fact, organic molecules have been successfully generated from abiotic elements by scientists To understand how this creation of life from abiotic material occured, we have to consider a critical idea. Life originated from its abiotic surroundings. Thus, it is important for us to learn about the physical and chemical environments of the primitive Earth. The atmosphere of primitive Earth cons...
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  • Term Side Effects Creatine Monohydrate
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    Mark Overman on Creatine By. Mark D. Overman Creatine is one of the primary things an athlete will do to put supplements into their body. These supplements range from protein shakes to illegal anabolic steroids. Some sports supplements are incredibly safe and effective, yet others work for a while and then fizzle out, while others still work well but do more damage than good in the long run. In the past athletes had to turn to such things as anabolic steroids or blood doping (the process of taki...
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  • Pineal Gland Autoimmune Diseases
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    Set deep in our brains is a tiny gland called the pineal gland. This tiny gland is in charge of the endocrine system, the glandular system that controls most of our bodily functions. The pineal runs our body clocks+, and it produces melatonin; the hormone that may prove to be the biggest medical discovery since penicillin, and the key to controlling the aging process. The pineal gland controls such functions as our sleeping cycle and the change of body temperature that we undergo with the changi...
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  • Passive Transport Active Transport
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    The membrane has a double lipid layer through which fat- soluble substances will move, by passive transport or diffusion. The molecules will only move through if they are small enough. There are globular protein regions, which are hydrophilic. These regions allow water and water soluble substances through, but only if they are small enough, for example starch grains are too big. These substances move through by passive transport or diffusion. Diffusion is the passive movement of substances from ...
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  • Energy Cell Phosphates
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    The Mitochondrion Mitochondrion are the power plant of a cell. The mitochondria are cells based within a cell that turn nutrients from chemical form into a more simple and usable substance for a cell to use as energy. These sausage-shaped organelles are not a true organelle, but more of a parasite that invaded primordial cells and evolved along with them. A mitochondrial s main purpose is to burn energy through a slow method of combustion, which will consume as much air to burn as fire will, jus...
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    Mitochondrion are the Mitochondrion Mitochondrion Mitochondrion are the power plant of a cell. The mitochondria are cells based within a cell that turn nutrients from chemical form into a more simple and usable substance for a cell to use as energy. These sausage-shaped organelles are not a true organelle, but more of a parasite that invaded primordial cells and evolved along with them. A mitochondrial? s main purpose is to burn energy through a slow method of combustion, which will consume as m...
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  • Carbon Dioxide And Water Green Plants
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    Photosynthesis is the Photosynthesis PHOTOSYNTHESIS Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms use the energy of light to convert carbon dioxide and water into the simple sugar glucose. In so doing, photosynthesis provides the basic energy source for almost all organisms. Oxygen is extremely important to photosynthesis, which most organisms depend on. Photosynthesis occurs in green plants, seaweeds, algae, and certain bacteria. Chlorophyll is capable of conve...
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  • Sickle Cell Anemia Red Blood Cells
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    Protein Synthesis The Expression of a Gene The process of Protein Synthesis involves many parts of the cell. Unlike other similar productions, this process is very complex and precise and therefore must be done in proper sequence to work effectively. The slightest error during this process could cause the action to experience difficulty or even fail. For example, in the production of starch, glucose molecules are combined to be stored and eventually utilized as usable chemical energy. The cell c...
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