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    for Independent Study: Physiology 3rd Edition World wide web (mostly google) www.wikipedia.com American Association of Blood Banks. 8101 Glenbrook Road‚ Bethesda‚ MD 20814. (301) 907-6977. http://www.aabb.org. http://www.livestrong.com/article/136305-what-are-dangers-blood-transfusion/#ixzz2aXJZ2BGB§

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    (Wibbels & Vickery 2007). The cardiac cycle consists of two phases: the systole‚ or contraction phase‚ and the diastole‚ or relaxation phase. The wave of depolarization across the heart’s tissues is regulated by these autorhythmic tissues; this is what produces a consistent blood flow (Wibbels & Vickery 2007). Along with these autorhythmic tissues‚ the human heart also contains contractile tissues. Following a systole‚ these two tissues undergo a refractory period known as the diastole in which

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    pathway for glucose oxidation. Similar to glycolysis‚ but instead of having pyruvate as the end product it is diverted to other pathways. Supplier of energy to the cell in the form of NADPH (a reducing power for biosynthesis). It is also referred to as hexose monophosphate shunt. *Fate of glucose 6-phosphate (G 6-P) IN THE PPP (S. 71) Taken out from glycolysis and converted into Ribulose 5-phosphate. With the conversion of ribulose 5-phosphate 2 moles of NADPH acquired protons from glucose 6-phosphate

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    Glucose Homeostasis

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    Glucose homeostasis The fed state Presentation copyright © 2007 David A Bender The central nervous system is very largely reliant on glucose as its metabolic fuel; it cannot oxidise fatty acids (but can metabolise ketone bodies in prolonged starvation) glycogen Red blood cells are absolutely reliant on glucose; they have no mitochondria and form ATP only by anaerobic glycolysis triacyglycerol protein glucose triacylglycerol in VLDL triacylglycerol in chylomicrons amino

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    fluorescent antibody test is to test for the presence of You correctly answered: c. antigen. 10/15/13 page 1 Experiment Results Stop & Think Questions: The source of the patient samples is You correctly answered: c. epithelial scrapings What is the name for the specific part of the antigen that the antibody binds to? You correctly answered: b. epitope 15. Drag the first slide (patient A) to the fluorescent microscope. Count the number of elementary bodies you see through the microscope

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    Glucose Oxidase

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    Glucose Oxidase and Its Various Uses Aaron Truong Since glucose oxidase has an end product called hydrogen peroxide‚ which is a harmful substance to bacteria‚ it can be used to fight bacteria‚ or sterilize objects (can have various uses such as in hand sanitizers‚ toothpaste‚ soap‚ etc)‚ not just biosensors. Another key part in the reaction would be C6H12O6‚ or glucose. Glucose oxidase can be applied to diabetics as mentioned earlier‚ as biosensors work by "keeping track of the

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    Construction of a Standard Curve for the Determination of Protein Concentration 09/13/12 PCB 3023-007 Results Figure1: Standard curve. This graph was constructed from the fixed amounts of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA). Varying amounts of BSA at a concentration of .5µ/µl were mixed with the water and 1mL of coomassie dye. The equation y=0.0259x +0.0511 represents the best fit line for a data set taken from µg of protein equals two to ten µg. Optical density (OD) was surveyed using a Mach

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    Diffusion and Glucose

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    large to pass through. This is what I predicted on my Hypothesis. 3. Describe the results of the attempts to diffuse glucose and albumin through the 200 MWCO membrane. How well did the results compare with your prediction? The glucose diffused through the 200 MCWO membrane while the albumin didnt. 4. Put the following in order from smallest to largest molecular weight: glucose‚ sodium chloride‚ albumin‚ and urea. Sodium chloride urea glucose albumin Activity 2 Simulated

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    Physio 9.0

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    Transport Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Pre-lab Quiz. 01/31/13 page 1 Experiment Results Predict Question: Predict Question 1: What do you think will result from these experimental conditions? Your answer : a. Na+ will be maximally transported. Predict Question 2: Do you think the addition of glucose carriers will affect the transport of sodium or potassium? Your answer : a. Yes‚ it will affect the transport of both ions. Stop & Think Questions: Why did the sodium

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    Glucose and Carbohydrates

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    complex carbohydrates include vegetables‚ whole grains‚ peas‚ pasta‚ potatoes and beans. Carbohydrates are the main source of glucose‚ which is a major fuel for all of the body’s cells and the only source of energy for the brain and red cells. Except for fiber‚ which cannot be digested‚ both simple and complex carbohydrates are converted into glucose. The glucose is then either used directly to provide energy for the body‚ or stored in the liver for future use. When a person consumes more

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