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    Macromolecules In Biology

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    wheat, corn, and rice seeds. The role and functions of carbohydrates are to provide energy for working muscles and fuel for the central nervous system; be the body’s main source of fuel for physical activity, brain function, and organs; enable fat metabolism; and prevent protein from being used as. All the cells and tissues in the body need carbohydrates because they are important for intestinal health and waste elimination. Foods containing carbohydrate are in the grains, fruit, and milk…

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    the supplement and the other using placebo, but they both were on low calorie diets, and intensive exercise. Those who used the supplement lost more weight than those on placebo. The findings show that it's thermogenic and hence can increase body metabolism and energy levels. Also, its main ingredients include; Yohimbine, L-theanine, coleus forskohlii, extracts of green coffee, Caffeine Anhydron, and caffeine. It's backed by science mostly because of its natural ingredients that have been…

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    vitamin B6 and it plays an important role in the metabolism of fat, protein, and carbohydrates. Taurine is an amino acid that helps develop the nervous system. Vitamin B12 helps keep the nerve and blood cells in…

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    Taking care of your body is a necessity that requires a daily basis commitment. Dieting is known as the “only way” to become healthy, but simply eating wiser food choices that still satisfy your stomach is certainly an option. Read carefully Mitchell, as I am going to inform and caution you to become aware of the composition of the food that you are consuming and how it affects your body. After reading my helpful tips, you will be more acquainted with the different carbon compounds and how they…

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    Cyanide is very highly reaction to alkali earth metal. They mostly reactive to salt such as potassium, sodium, and calcium but are less reactive to copper, cadmiun, and molybdenum. In these studies, Ogundele and Caxton Martins are taking the metabolism of glucose up by neuron, glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase and transform into glucose-6 phosphate…

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    In a process called oxidative phosphorylation, ATP is formed as a result of transfer of electrons from NADH and FADH2 to O2 by a series of electron carriers. Together, electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation makes ATP in aerobic metabolism (Sanders,…

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    Slimming tea contains antioxidants like catechins and polyphenols that are known to boost the metabolism naturally and aids in weight loss. Boost the Energy Level - As it accelerates the metabolic rate of the body, the energy level also gets increased. Natural Appetite Suppressant - It controls the appetite naturally and aids in weight loss. Detoxification…

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    Carbohydrates are the molecular compounds that are made of three elements that include hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen (Baxter 10). The glucose and the sucrose are essential but are comparatively small molecules with RNA, DNA, glycoproteins, glycolipids, and ATP as other molecules. Carbohydrates are called the sugars in many cases, which provide a source of energy for the body cells, for instance, glucose and starch. The giant carbohydrates are building block, for instance, glycogen and cellulose.…

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    High Carb Diets

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    and health” the authors state that “a proven benefit is the improvement of cognitive functions with direct therapeutic implications in Alzheimer and Parkinson’s disease. It should not be forgotten that the ketogenic diet, by turning the energy metabolism from carbohydrates to fats, allows access to a large amount of energy, which are the fats.” Both statements from these articles are examples of benefits of low carb diets. But what about the…

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    hours of paracetamol, the liver necrosis will happen within 10 to 12 hours and liver damage may occur within 24 to 48 hours. For the metabolism, most of the paracetamol is converted to nontoxic metabolites by the phase II conjugation of glucuronide and sulfate and a small amount of paracetamol is oxidized by the Cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes in the phase I metabolism. In this phase, CYP1A2 and CYP2E1 enzymes convert paracetamol to N-acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine (NAPBQI) which is highly toxic…

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