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    Background Research Gelatine is a clear‚ colorless‚ brittle (when dry)‚ flavourless solid substance‚ derived from the collagen inside the skin and bones of animals. Substances containing gelatine or functioning in a similar way are called gelatinous. gelatine is an irreversibly hydrolysed form of collagen. It is found in some gummy candies as well as other products such as marshmallows‚ gelatine dessert‚ and some low-fat yogurt. Household gelatine comes in the form of sheets‚ granules‚ or powder

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    Benefits of Vitamin C

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    unlikely to contain less than this minimum amount. Vitamin C looks after body tissue health Vitamin C is needed by the body to make collagen‚ an important structural material in bones‚ teeth‚ skin‚ ligaments (that connect bones to other bones in joints)‚ tendons (that connect muscles to bones) and cartilage (that helps to provide cushioning in joints). Collagen is responsible for skin elasticity and its degradation leads to wrinkles. Adequate Vitamin C is therefore necessary to maintain the health

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    Unit 3 Study Guide

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    Unit 3 Lecture Study Guide 1. List the 4 primary tissue types and give the general characteristics and functions of each one. 1) Epithelial: Covers the body‚ lines the cavities‚ tubes ducts and blood vessels‚ covers the organ inside the body cavity 2) Connective: most abundant& widely distributed‚ connect‚ bind and supports structures‚ insulates‚ and transports substances. 3) Muscle: associated with the bones of the skeleton‚ the heart and in the walls of the hollow organs

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    mucus and detritus over surfaces. Some epithelial tissues serve sensory functions as well. B) Connective tissues are dispersed populations of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix that the cells themselves secrete. A matrix of protein fibers (collagen and elastin) provides the structural strength and elasticity that characterizes cartilage (the substance that lines the joints between bones and gives structure to the nose and the external ears). C) Nervous tissues consist of neurons and glial

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    Jello

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    To make pie fillings‚ the same products are prepared with less liquid. Although the word Jell-O is a brand name‚ it is commonly used in the United States as a generic and household name for any gelatin products.Gelatin‚ a protein produced from collagen extracted from the boiled bones‚ connective tissues‚ and other animal products‚ has been a component of food‚ particularly desserts‚ since the 1400s.[1] Gelatin was popularized in the west in the Victorian era with spectacular and complex "jelly

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    Scurvy Research Paper

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    Scurvy (N.Lat. scorbutus) is a deficiency disease that results from insufficient intake of vitamin C‚ which is required for correct collagen synthesis in humans. The scientific name of vitamin C‚ ascorbic acid‚ is derived from the Latin name of scurvy‚ scorbutus. Scurvy leads to the formation of liver spots on the skin‚ spongy gums‚ and bleeding from all mucous membranes. The spots are most abundant on the thighs and legs‚ and a person with the ailment looks pale‚ feels depressed‚ and is partially

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    Bone Dissection

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    The skeletal system is made up of cartilage and bone. Both bone and cartilage are connective tissues‚ that is‚ they are composed of cells in a matrix with intracellular fibers. Just imagine connective tissue as a gelatin salad with grapes and coconut. The grapes would represent cells‚ the gelatin the support material for matrix‚ and the pieces of coconut the intracellular fibers. By changing the amounts of each ingredient and adding extra substances‚ we can produce a material that is very hard like

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    HISTOLOGY lab report

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    HISTOLOGY PURPOSE: The purpose of this exercise is to be able to identify and correctly name the major tissue types in the body‚ as well as identifying the subcatergories of tissue types while observing them through the microscope and diagrams‚ and be able to explain the location and function of the tissue types in the body. There are not any real safety concerns for this lab other than making sure correct use and care of the microscope is used. EXERCISE 1: EPITHEILIAL TISSUE Epithelial Tissue Observations

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    unit 3 lecture study guide

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    Unit 3 Lecture Study Guide 1. List the 4 primary tissue types and give the general characteristics and functions of each one. Nerve Tissue: transmit nerve impulses; coordinates and regulates body activities‚ bind and support nerve tissue; carry on phagocytosis; connect neurons to blood vessels‚ changes shape from squamous to cuboidal Epithelial Tissue: covers all free body surfaces and lines organs‚ anchored to connective tissue by basement membrane‚ lacks blood vessels‚ can reproduce

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    Bone Broth Research Paper

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    All About Bone Broth Bloggers all over the internet have started writing about the health benefits of bone broth. Although this may sound like something new‚ it’s actually been around for a long time‚ with its fans enjoying the health benefits for years. But for someone who hasn’t tried it before it can be a little overwhelming. Because it can take a long time to make and is cooked from something normally thrown away‚ it can take a little getting used to the idea of what bone broth is. It is often

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