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    Very Low Carbohydrate Diets

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    may have on metabolic and whole body health. Bone and Calcium loss – Why does a low Carbohydrate diet affect bone? Carbohydrates‚ if highly eliminated from the diet‚ are most frequently replaced with protein. The increase in protein very much effects bone health and calcium absorption and excretion. There are conflicting studies as to which way this is influenced. Type II Diabetes – Many treatments for type II diabetes suggest a high carbohydrate

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    Bioscience 1 Assessment 2 (Part B) Student Name: Leana Maria S. Ragaza Student number: 18580538 Note: please ensure you have included in text references in the answers to show the source of all information Answer the following questions: Question 2: Normal carbohydrate digestion results in glucose being absorbed into the blood and elevating blood glucose levels. Why do body cells need glucose? Describe the homeostatic feedback system that would be activated in response to an elevated blood glucose

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    Calcium Homeostasis

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    The most abundant and substantial mineral in the human body is calcium. Our human body requires an accurately balanced exchange of calcium to maintain homeostasis. Calcium is vitally important‚ not just for providing strength and rigidity to bones‚ but also for the proper functioning of nearly every cell in the human body. The vast majority of the calcium in our bodies is stored

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    anatomy joints

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    contact between bones or between bone and cartilage. Joint Classifications Joints are classified by: The degree of movement they allow The structure of the joint The three types of joints that we will look at are: 1. Fibrous joints 2. Cartilaginous joints 3. Synovial joints Fibrous Joints These joints are also called "fixed" or "immoveable" joints‚ because they do not move. These joints have no joint cavity and are connected via fibrous connective tissue. The skull bones are connected by

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    the gym. As we start to avoid favorable activities‚ our muscles grow weak and shrink in size. The lack of physical activity not only takes its toll on our muscles‚ but to our bones as well. Wolff’s law states that the bone density changes in response to the changes in the functional forces on the bone. In mature bones‚ the bone elements place or displace themselves‚ and decrease or increase their mass‚ in response the mechanical demands imposed on them

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    Types of Tissues

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    widely distributed of the tissues. Connective tissue performs a variety of functions that includes support and protection. The following tissues are found in the human body‚ ordinary loose connective tissue‚ fat tissue‚ dense fibrous tissue‚ cartilage‚ bone‚ blood‚ and lymph. These are all part of the connective tissue. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal‚ smooth‚ and cardiac. Skeletal muscle is a voluntary type of muscle tissue that is used in contraction of skeletal parts. Smooth

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    Menopause Research Papers

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    it increases the risk for bone loss and heart disease. Eighty percent of adults with osteoporosis are women (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases‚ 2006). Osteoporosis‚ often called the “silent epidemic”‚ is a disease that takes a lifetime to develop and consequently a lifetime to prevent. It is characterized by a decrease in bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue with no outward signs or symptoms until late in the disease when bones become much fragile and are

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    Knee Joint Research Paper

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    In this paper‚ the anatomy of the joint will be discussed. The knee is a hinge-type‚ diarthrotic‚ or freely moveable joint. Also referred to as a synovial joint‚ the 2 articulating ends of bone are encased in a capsule that lubricates the joint with synovial fluid to reduce friction. Each bone in a synovial joint has articular cartilage at the articulating surface. The C-shaped medial and lateral menisci serve to deepen the articulation at the superior surface of the tibia‚ thus enhancing

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    Cow's Milk Research

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    creates metabolic disturbances in humans that have harmful bone health consequences‚” according to a study published by the American Journal of Epidemiology. The milk a cow produces is customized for the calves they birth.”Calves are about 100 pounds at birth and almost

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    treating the knees and the joints in the bone. The three bones are connected by four ligaments namely two collateral ligaments on sides of the knee and two cruciate ligaments inside the knee. The ligaments keep the bones stable and strong. The knee has an anterior cruciate ligament which forms the base for your leg. Our knee contains ligaments and tissues that enable in smooth movement of our body. This tissue is a tough one attached to the shin of bone at the knee joint. This gives the base

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