Dana Deuel Prof. Sullivan Deuel 1 BIO 106 May 4th‚ 2015 Digestion is important for breaking down food into nutrients which the body uses for energy‚ growth and cell repair. When I am chowing down my steak and potatoes‚ my digestive system is doing that exact thing. Our digestive system breaks down food into smaller molecules and into nutrients for the body. These nutrients include carbohydrates‚ protein‚ fat and vitamins. The digestive system is made up of the GI tract‚ also known as
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I BIOS (BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM) BIOS is an acronym for Basic Input Output System. It is the program that stores configuration details about your computer hardware and enables your computer to boot up. Every time your computer is switched on the BIOS loads configuration data into main memory‚ performs a routine diagnostic test on your hardware‚ then loads the operating system. Every computer has BIOS. There are many types but the most common type of BIOS ’s come from: AMI‚ Award and Phoenix
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2.4.General procedure for the synthesis of 2‚3-dihydriquinazolin-4(1H) ones derivatives: A stirred mixture of isatoic anhydride (1 mmol)‚ amines containing 2-aminobenzothiazole or 2-amino benzimidazole (1.1mmol)‚ aromatic aldehydes (1 mmol) and 0.045 g of H-ZSM-5 nanozeolite was reacted in an oil bath at 100 oC for the appropriated times. Completion of the reaction was indicated by TLC. After completion of reaction‚ the mixture was cooled to room temperature. The solid residue was dissolved in hot
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Enzymes An enzyme is a protein used to speed up the rate of a chemical reaction. Because they regulate the rate of chemical reactions‚ they are also called catalysts. There are many‚ many different types of enzymes‚ because for each chemical reaction that occurs‚ an enzyme specific to that reaction must be made. To act on a substrate‚ an enzyme must contain an active site. The active site is the area on the enzyme that allows the substrate and enzyme to fit together. The amino acids that are present
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10-7 M c) 10-9 M d) 10-11 M 2 e) 10-13 M 6. An acid‚ HA‚ has a concentration of 0.075 M and its conjugate base‚ A- ‚has a concentration of 0.025M at pH 6. What is the pKa of HA? a) b) c) d) e) 5.52 6.48 6.00 7.60 8.13 7. A BIO 2020 student does a Western blot‚ shown below. Unfortunately the Western blot reveals 5 different bands‚ due to the
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View Attempt 3 of 4 Title: Quiz 2 Started: April 19‚ 2009 10:20 PM Submitted: April 19‚ 2009 10:25 PM Time spent: 00:04:03 Total score: 30/30 = 100% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 30 1. What term describes a harmless noncancerous or precancerous tumor? Student Response Value A. malignant B. benign 100% C. metastatic D. lymphatic E. carcinogenic Score: 1/1 2. What is the name of the process by which cancer cells break off of tumors and spread to
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| | | | Trial Version | | | | | Amezcua Bio Disc 2 Family Pack ( 2 x Bio Disc 2) The Next Level of Wellness When the Amezcua Bio Disc was introduced to the world in 2006‚ it heralded a revolution in the way we were able to redefine and harmonise the energy of water‚ greatly maximising its positive affect on the human body. Over the years that followed‚ numerous independent scientific tests verified the Bio Disc’s ability to positively harmonise energy‚ while millions of
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FUNCTIONS OF ENZYMES Enzymes are extremely important to the human body and its ability to function. An enzyme itself is a protein made by the body’s cells to act as catalyst‚ speeding up chemical reactions in the cell. It does this by taking the reactants‚ or the elements or compounds that enter into the chemical reaction‚ in this situation referred to as substrates‚ and breaking apart their bonds so that new ones can form. The three types of enzymes are digestive enzymes‚ food enzymes‚ and metabolic
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Anatomy of Flowering Plants Tissues A tissue is a group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function. Based on cell’s capability to divide‚ tissues are classified into two main groups which are as follows: 1. Meristematic and 2. Permanent tissues. Meristematic Tissues: Cells in the meristematic tissue are capable of dividing. Meristematic tissues are found in those regions which need to grow continuously. For example‚ root tips and stem tips contain meristematic
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solution B 1ml saliva 95 Initial blue solution changed to green. It was opaque. Initial blue solution changed to dark green. It was translucent. Discussion : 1. Name of enzyme involed : The name of enzyme involved in this experiment is salivary amylase‚ which presents in our saliva. 2. Specific action(s) of enzyme involved : Salivary amylase catalyses the breakdown of complex sugar‚ such
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