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    corn syrup (referred to as Caliber)2. Beet juice is the by-product in the production molasses for sugar beets.3 The by-product is generally not processed further (depends on manufacturer) and commonly contains minute particles dispersed through-out liquid. As a result‚ beet juice based blends have a greater tendency to clog filters vs. caliber based blends.1 Performance Characteristics: Caliber possesses a significantly better eutectic point than that of beet juice. This translates to a greater

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    Usman Omid Biology IB 1A The Effect of Temperature on Beetroot Membranes _Aim_ This practical will test the effect of temperature on the integrity of the membranes‚ _Introduction_ The cells of beetroot contain a pigment called betalain in their vacuoles. It is kept inside the cells by the membranes. If these membranes are damaged‚ then the betalain leaks out. The amount that leaks out can be assessed‚ as the leaked out pigment will color the water surrounding the cells. This information can

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    appoint at which the amount of molecules coming out will remain constant. Red beet tissue contains large amounts of betacyanin‚ a red pigment‚ located in the large internal membrane vacuoles. When the membrane is damaged‚ the pigment can cross the vacuole membrane and cell membrane. Since pigment is water soluble and not lipid soluble‚ it remains in the vacuole when the cells are healthy. If the integrity of a membrane is disrupted‚ however‚ the contents of the vacuole will spill out into the surrounding

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    Alcohol Introduction Alcohol as a drug is consumed in many societies across the globe by people of many ages. As such‚ it is important to cover this drug because it has a huge impact in the society. Alcohol abuse is very common especially among teenagers. It is sad that most people do not know the dangers that are associated with binge drinking. This paper aims to discuss different aspects of alcohol ranging from its classification‚ it side effects‚ and the psychological effects it has on the brain

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    Negative Effects of Alcohol Team Two University of Phoenix Negative Effects of Alcohol Many alcohol consumers only think about the positive effects of consuming alcohol‚ the pleasurable time they will have with their friends. Little do they know‚ about the negative effects alcohol carries with it. This research will discus the negative effects alcohol has regarding: addiction‚ genetics‚ health‚ family‚ and advertisement. “Alcohol addiction is a physiological dependence on alcohol” (National

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    Drinking alcohol is like taking a drug. It is a form of drug abuse‚ and drug addiction. This is a worldwide problem that many people are involved in. There are good effects of alcohol if it is in small amounts‚ and in moderation. On the other hand there are bad short and long term effects. The effects that a person will get are all based on certain factors like‚ how much and how often alcohol is consumed‚ the age of the person‚ when the person started and how long they have been drinking for‚ gender

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    molecules can diffuse across cell membranes while some substances   must be transported across the membrane by proteins. The membrane is in control of   what enters and leaves the cell. However‚ certain conditions may damage the cell   membrane’s structure. Beet cells‚ which are plant cells‚ have a water-soluble pigment   called betacyanin‚ which is stored in its vacuole. The tonoplast‚ or the vacuole’s   membrane‚ acts with the cell membrane of the cell to prevent the

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    BIO103 Environmental Biology – Effects of Alcohol on Human Coordination Introduction: Alcohol is known to produce many chronic abnormalities that are attributable to parietal lobe dysfunction. The self becomes aware of the body being a distant object but it feels a strange attachment feeling (Miller et al‚ 1991). Considerable laboratory research indicates that different levels of alcohol consumption contributes to overall behavioural and cognitive functions and therefore the reason for carrying

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    Gustavo Lopez March23‚ 2013 Cause and Effect Essay Drinking Alcohol Many cultures use alcohol as a social drink and a way to relax. People also drink alcohol for different causes. For example: loneliness caused by life changes‚ to face with depression‚ influence of older friends or parents. The ethyl alcohol or ethanol‚ in alcoholic drinks such as beer‚ wine and liquor is a central nervous depressant‚ which has short-term and long-term effects on the body. First of all‚ Loneliness

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    ABNORMAL ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES Arterial Blood Gases‚ or ABGs‚ measure the amounts of oxygen‚ carbon dioxide and acid/base level in the blood‚ according to Medline Plus‚ a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. ABGs are ordered if the patient has difficulty breathing‚ symptoms of an acid/base imbalance‚ or if a pre-existing condition is worsening‚ and blood is taken from an artery in the wrist‚ groin‚ or inside of the elbow. Respiratory Acidosis The kidneys and lungs work together

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