your JO-LA essence with the dough you are using for the cake or pie. Making syrup(beverages); To make these tasty beverages you are to use different ingredients; 1. Your taste preference of JO-LA essence 2. Water 3. Sugar 4. Citric acid Put all these ingredients in a small pot and let it boil. Now you have your very own tasty syrup! Do not forget to let it cool down. Taste recommendations for syrup; Cola Champagne(in the picture above) You will become addicted in a good way
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Acid-a chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis‚ dissolves some metals‚ and turns litmus red; typically‚ a corrosive or sour-tasting liquid of this kind. How does acid clean copper- “The oxygen in the air and the copper in the pennies form an oxide that coats the pennies and makes them look dirty. The acids break the copper oxide free from the penny. As we have seen experimentally‚ acid alone does not clean as well as acid and salt.” Can acid kill you?-”The actual causes of death however are not
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glucose from its stores in order to keep the blood glucose levels regulated. The body is able to use glycogen stores‚ glycerol from triacylglycerol‚ some amino acids and lactate to form glucose (Frayn‚ 2003).
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proteins that trigger activation of caspase family proteases and alteration of cellular reduction-oxidation (redox) potential (Reed and Green‚ 1998). Succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) and malate dehydrogenase (MDH) are enzymes that play a role in the Citric Acid Cycle portion of cellular respiration and are investigated further in this experiment. The purpose of this experiment was to prepare whole as well as broken preparation of mitochondria and compare the enzymatic activity of succinate dehydrogenase
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the Krebs cycle‚ and electron transport. I would like to focus on the two common pathways; glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. Glycolysis is a series of reactions that convert glucose into pyruvate and help with the production of ATP. This process is anaerobic‚ which means that oxygen is not present‚ nor is it needed. The reactions happen within 3 phases and a total of 10 steps. The first phase of glycolysis is sugar activation. This is where the glucose is converted into 2 pyruvic acid molecules
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glucose. Cells are broken down into simple food molecules. Cellular Respiration undergoes two processes: Glycolysis and The Krebs Cycle. In Glycolysis enzymes help in chemical reactions that break down oxygen and glucose into different molecules. Pyruvic and 2 molecules of ATP are produced during Glycolysis. In the Krebs cycle nine reactions occur. Pyruvic acid is broken down and carbon dioxide and energy are given off. This energy is then used to create ATP and water. 5. Why are photosynthesis
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Question 1 1. Environmental changes can result in the inactivation of enzymes. Answer True False 1 points Question 2 1. Hydrolases are generally involved in __________ reactions. Answer anabolic catabolic both anabolic and catabolic neither anabolic nor catabolic oxidation-reduction 2 points Question 3 1. Which of the following types of carrier molecules is NOT found in electron transport chains? Answer ubiquinones hemoglobin flavoproteins
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driven by a diffusion force similar to osmosis‚ this process is referred to as ___________. 9. The return of the protons into the mitochondrial matrix through mitochondrial membrane channels occurs by the process of _________. 10. The amino acids must be first __________ before they can be used in catabolic reactions. 11. Fats undergo a process called ____ oxidation‚ in which the products are acetyl coenzyme molecules. 12. The first stage of cellular respiration‚______________‚ occurs
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involve the conversion of NAD+ to NADH. Because both glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce NADH‚ both of these processes shut down when there is no available NAD+. 5. If the Krebs cycle does not require oxygen‚ why does cellular respiration stop after glycolysis when no oxygen is present? When no oxygen is present‚ oxidative phosphorylation cannot occur. As a result‚ the NADH produced in glycolysis and the Krebs cycle cannot be oxidized to NAD+. When no NAD+ is available‚ pyruvate cannot be converted
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Cellular respiration includes the processes of glycolysis‚ krebs cycle‚ and the electron transport chain. Glycolysis is used to convert glucose to produce two pyruvate as well as 4 ATP’s and 2 NADH but uses 2 ATP to have a net product of 2 ATP and 2 NADH. The krebs cycle converts pyruvate to Acetyl CoA‚ which produces 2 ATP‚8 NADH‚ and 2 FADH’s per glucose molecule. Electron transport Chain is the last and most important
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