studies have attempted to find an answer. For example‚ there was a study conducted on the rats‚ where they would feed them sweetened water and then deprive them of it for a specific period of time. Then the cycle would continue and the dosage of glucose in water would be increased. The rats would eventually exhibit symptoms of addiction – such as cravings and withdrawal symptoms. They would also binge – meaning they would consume larger than normal qualities of
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The lactose is milk sugar‚ a disaccharide consisting of one glucose and one galactose. When lactose reaches the small intestine‚ the lactase enzyme acts on the lactose found in ingested food‚ dividing it into the two molecules that compose it‚ so they can be absorbed‚ digested and transported through the bloodstream. When the person has a lactase deficiency (lactase enzyme has a low concentration or does not occur)‚ the dietary lactose cannot be digested in the small intestine directly passing into
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between the ages of 4 and 13. (Mayo Clinic‚ 2013) Type 1 Diabetes is a condition where the pancreas no longer produces the insulin that the body needs to survive. Insulin is a chemical made by the pancreas. Insulin helps the glucose from your blood reach your cells. When the glucose can’t reach your cells‚ it stays in your blood‚ which is very dangerous. (Betschart Roemer‚ 2011) Having diabetes means that your body no longer produces insulin. Type 1 Diabetes is extremely rare‚ in fact‚ only 5% of diabetes
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are simply individuals whose body does not produce enough lactase. Lactase is an enzyme found in the digestive system and is used to breakdown and digest lactose (dairy sugar) . Lactase breaks down the sugar found in lactose into monosaccharides – glucose
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vitamins it needs to function. The five food groups are: 1. Bread‚ cereals and potatoes: ( carbohydrate‚ calcium and iron‚ B vitamins and dietary fibre) - Carbohydrate is needed to provide energy. Starchy carbohydrates are broken down and converted to glucose which is either stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles or is circulated in the bloodstream where it can enter cells and be used as energy. - Dietary fibre is not absorbed but passes through the gastrointestinal tract‚ helping to keep it healthy
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Scratching 17. What type of collagen makes up the PDL? Type I collagen 18. Where is the majority of ECF located? Interstitial fluid 19. Where is the majority of the glomerular filtrate reabsorbed? Proximal tubule 20. What is sucrose made from? Glucose and fructose 21. Which of these causes increased secretion of bicarbonate from the pancrease? Secretin 22. Which of these diseases is characterized by patchy inflammation in the lungs? bronchopneumonia 23. What do you need to produce vit D3? Sunlight
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four testing reagents (Lugol’s which tests for starch‚ Biuret tests for protien‚ Benedict’s that tests for reducing sugars‚ and Ninhydrin which detects amino acids) and four stock solutions at various concentrations (protein in the form of albumin‚ glucose for the sugars‚ amino acid through glycine and just basic starch). We tested each of these with our three unknowns (which were the three separate protein supplements). Mixing each individual supplements with all of our reagents and stock solutions
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http://www.kewpid.com 1. Fossil fuels provide both energy and raw materials such as ethylene‚ for the production of other substances 1) Construct word and balanced chemical equations of chemical reactions as they are encountered • Methane + oxygen carbon dioxide + water • CH4(g) + 2O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(l) 2) Identify the industrial source of ethylene from the cracking of some of the fractions from refining of petroleum Generally‚ demand for petrol exceeds supply produced from fractional distillation
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10/04/13 Analysis and Conclusion 1. Why was the water tested for each of the initial chemical tests? The water was tested for each initial chemical test because it served as the controlled variable. Since water is pure oxygen and hydrogen unlike Glucose and Starch‚ one variable may be observed. 2. Biuret reagent will turn your skin brownish-purple. Explain why this occurs. Biuret reagent will turn your skin a brownish-purple because Iodine detects protein in a substance by changing the color
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ABSTRACT Almost all people today use hair conditioners even i use hair conditioner because my hair is so frizzy. Many commercial hair conditioner today are not so effective so i came up with the idea to make a hair conditioner. I can often see banana and honey at home and some banana are already going to rot and our honey is already going to expire and I’ve heard that some people are putting honey on their hair and some put banana but I haven’t heard of mixing honey and banana together to be a
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