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    Aerobics

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    people have heard the terms aerobics and anaerobic‚ but most people don’t know what those terms mean. These two terms refer to the presence and absence of oxygen. Our bodies cells choose to get the energy that they need using oxygen to fuel metabolism. During an aerobic activity the muscle cells can contract repeatedly without fatigue. During anaerobics the muscle cell doesn’t rely on oxygen to fuel the muscle contractions. It relies on its natural body chemicals. Aerobics is a low to moderate

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    Nicola Cooper Student No; cs329513 What effect does alcohol have on a person’s health and life expectancy? The consumption of alcoholic beverages dates back to approximately 10‚000 years ago when ‘viticulture’ (the selective cultivation of grape vines for making wine) is said to have originated in the mountains between the Black and Caspian Seas. (1) It is one of the most commonly used psychoactive drugs in the world. Alcohol interacts with gamma amino bultyric acid (GABA) receptors in the

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    NST Exam 2 Study Guide

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    NST Exam 2 Study Guide! I. Proteins Function of body protein: antibodies in the immune system‚ muscle contraction and movement‚ enzymes that facilitate biochemical reactions (catalysts)‚ hormones that regulate bodily activities‚ structural proteins that provide support‚ such as with keratin and collagen‚ found in connective tissues‚ storage proteins store amino acids‚ transport proteins carry molecules/nutrients from one place to another (i.e. hemoglobin). Also contributes to acid base balance

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    Shikimic Acid Fermentation

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    In the Name of God Biotechnology MSc. Seminar: Current issues in production of Shikimic Acid‚ intermediate for the production of Oseltamivir‚ the Avian Flu drug Supervised by: Dr. Reza Yegani Dr. Mohammad Hossein Sarrafzadeh Mr. Habibollah Ramezanzade by: Kaveh Yazdifard Presented on: 1385/10/3 Contents Acknowledgement Introduction Shikimic Acid & its Natural Properties Derivatives of Shikimic Acid Avian Flu Sickness‚ Medications Oseltamivir and Shikimic Acid’s Role

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    Marijuana Benefits

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    do for your workout routine. Marijuana has the power to relieve pain and stress‚ it also improves your focus‚ it increases your metabolism‚ and makes you better at your favorite sports. Marijuana can help speed up your metabolism and helps you burn fat faster. According to the Men’s Journal " The compounds‚ THCV and cannabinol found in Marijuana may help raise metabolism‚ speed fat loss and lower cholesterol." The Wellspring Journal says that " the American Journal of Medicine Researches have discovered

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    Distribution‚ Metabolism‚ and Excretion Absorption is the process by which a drug is made available to the fluids of distribution of the body. (i.e. blood or plasma) Most orally-administered drugs reach a maximum or peak level blood concentration within 1-2 hours. Once a drug has been absorbed from the stomach and/or intestines into the blood‚ it is circulated to some degree to all areas of the body to which there is blood flow and that is the process of distribution. Metabolism is the complex

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    Working Out

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    calories‚ based on their metabolism and on the labor their body inures. Larger amounts of lean muscle mass help increase the body’s metabolism. The increased physical exertion on the body burns more calories than a body that does not regularly work out. Putting these two basic statements together with a consistent diet‚ a person will lose weight. While working out‚ a person’s daily exertion has been increased‚ thus a need for more calories. The body’s increased metabolism burns fuel more efficiently

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    Drugs

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    administered drug. It includes studies of the mechanisms of drug absorption‚ distribution‚ metabolism‚ and excretion; onset of action; duration of effect; biotransformation; and effects and routes of excretion of the metabolites of the drug 4. Examine the processes of absorption‚ distribution‚ metabolism‚ and excretion‚ and explain why they occur in this order. The reason why absorption‚ distribution‚ metabolism and excretion happen in that exact order is because absorption is the first step in

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    For the most part‚ life is cellular. Although there are several other requirements‚ that an organism needs to be considered alive. These requirements are macromolecules‚ it needs to have metabolism‚ and be able to reproduce. If something has all of these things then it can be considered alive. The first requirement is that it has to have cells. Beings also need macromolecules because they need energy. The four macromolecules are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ and nucleic acid. Macromolecules

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    fatigue is a build up of the hydrogen ion‚ which increases the acidity in the muscle and slows down the enzymes. Chemical reactions add a phosphate group to replenish ATP‚ which in presence of oxygen is called aerobic metabolism( conversely without oxygen is anaerobic metabolism). Other substrates of energy sources stored inside the cell is called creatine phosphate. Is stored mostly in the muscles‚ therefore doesn’t require fat‚ sugar or oxygen; produces rapidly ATP and lasts for a very short

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