Advanced Macropod Course 2016 1
... • In macropods both alpha (two strains MaHV – 1 and MaHV – 2) and gamma herpes viruses have been isolated • A Herpes virus PCR indicated that an illness with predominantly respiratory tract symptoms and high mortality rate in small in-care joeys was due to a Herpes virus (see report for Heidi). ...
... • In macropods both alpha (two strains MaHV – 1 and MaHV – 2) and gamma herpes viruses have been isolated • A Herpes virus PCR indicated that an illness with predominantly respiratory tract symptoms and high mortality rate in small in-care joeys was due to a Herpes virus (see report for Heidi). ...
Blood Web Quest
... 22. What type of patients might use the plasma? ___________________________________________ Phase 5: The Transfusion 23. Which blood type can receive blood from all groups? ___________________________ 24. What are the two most common blood types in the U.S.? ____________________________ Test Your Bl ...
... 22. What type of patients might use the plasma? ___________________________________________ Phase 5: The Transfusion 23. Which blood type can receive blood from all groups? ___________________________ 24. What are the two most common blood types in the U.S.? ____________________________ Test Your Bl ...
EPOB 3430 2/25/03 If you haven`t yet picked up your exam, you can
... Regulation of red blood cell production RBCs (blood PO2) ---> Kidney (both sensor and integrator)---> secretion of erythropoietin --> stimulation of bone marrow to produce RBCs --> RBCs (PO2) RBCs (blood PO2) ---> Kidney (both sensor and integrator)---> secretion of erythropoietin --> ...
... Regulation of red blood cell production RBCs (blood PO2) ---> Kidney (both sensor and integrator)---> secretion of erythropoietin --> stimulation of bone marrow to produce RBCs --> RBCs (PO2) RBCs (blood PO2) ---> Kidney (both sensor and integrator)---> secretion of erythropoietin --> ...
3. GLYCOLYSIS
... Glycolysis or Embden- Meyerhoff pathway is the major pathway for the utilization of glucose for the production of energy and is found in the cytosol of all cells. Glycolysis can function under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. It is then converted to acetyl CoA and further oxidized to CO2 and H2O v ...
... Glycolysis or Embden- Meyerhoff pathway is the major pathway for the utilization of glucose for the production of energy and is found in the cytosol of all cells. Glycolysis can function under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. It is then converted to acetyl CoA and further oxidized to CO2 and H2O v ...
Lecture 9-lea
... • There is an initial requirement for ATP but glycolysis results in a net production of ATP. • There is one oxidative step in which NAD is reduced to NADH. ...
... • There is an initial requirement for ATP but glycolysis results in a net production of ATP. • There is one oxidative step in which NAD is reduced to NADH. ...
BCH 301 CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM
... Site:- Major site is the liver, kidneys have limited capacity. Rate:1). Is increased on high protein diets. ...
... Site:- Major site is the liver, kidneys have limited capacity. Rate:1). Is increased on high protein diets. ...
Gluconeogenesis - Assignment Point
... Overview of gluconeogenesis Gluconeogenesis is the generation of glucose from other substrates. Like many metabolic pathways it happens mostly in the liver, and is triggered by the action of insulin. Gluconeogenesis begins with various substrates converted into pyruvate.and this proceed though ...
... Overview of gluconeogenesis Gluconeogenesis is the generation of glucose from other substrates. Like many metabolic pathways it happens mostly in the liver, and is triggered by the action of insulin. Gluconeogenesis begins with various substrates converted into pyruvate.and this proceed though ...
Cell Respiration Key
... 7. Like aerobic respiration, alcoholic fermentation produces CO2 8. The ATP yield of fermentation is much 9. The buildup of lactic acid ...
... 7. Like aerobic respiration, alcoholic fermentation produces CO2 8. The ATP yield of fermentation is much 9. The buildup of lactic acid ...
Block 1 Unit #3
... 6. Become aware of the deleterious consequences of glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency; can lead to drug-induced hemolytic anemia (will be covered in more detail in Red Blood Cell Metabolism) a. Oxidant drugs lead to an in H2O2 b. HbF3++ Met Fe+++ c. Oxidized SH groups ’s denat ...
... 6. Become aware of the deleterious consequences of glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency; can lead to drug-induced hemolytic anemia (will be covered in more detail in Red Blood Cell Metabolism) a. Oxidant drugs lead to an in H2O2 b. HbF3++ Met Fe+++ c. Oxidized SH groups ’s denat ...
sheet#11
... its job in working only in high blood glucose levels(hyperglycemia) " i. e. while digesting a meal" to store glucose in the form of glycogen, or convert it into fatty acids for storage purposes to normalize glucose level in the circulation. Remember that Km = [S]at 0.5 Vmax. Induction: means the a ...
... its job in working only in high blood glucose levels(hyperglycemia) " i. e. while digesting a meal" to store glucose in the form of glycogen, or convert it into fatty acids for storage purposes to normalize glucose level in the circulation. Remember that Km = [S]at 0.5 Vmax. Induction: means the a ...
WEEK 11
... Enzymes are very specific concerning the type of reactions they catalyze and what substrates they bind. There are varying degrees of specificity among enzymes. Sucrase and urease show absolute specificity for their substrates. A lesser degree of specificity is shown by some proteases, which split an ...
... Enzymes are very specific concerning the type of reactions they catalyze and what substrates they bind. There are varying degrees of specificity among enzymes. Sucrase and urease show absolute specificity for their substrates. A lesser degree of specificity is shown by some proteases, which split an ...
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... Cholesterol and Serum Lipoproteins • Vigorous exercise lowers blood cholesterol – Sensitivity of right atrium to blood pressure is reduced – Heart secretes less atrial natriuretic peptide and thus kidneys excrete less sodium and water – Raises blood volume – Dilution of blood lipoproteins causes ad ...
... Cholesterol and Serum Lipoproteins • Vigorous exercise lowers blood cholesterol – Sensitivity of right atrium to blood pressure is reduced – Heart secretes less atrial natriuretic peptide and thus kidneys excrete less sodium and water – Raises blood volume – Dilution of blood lipoproteins causes ad ...
kidney 6
... b) a decrease in afferent arteriolar pressure c) compression of the renal capsule d) a decrease in the concentration of plasma protein e) a decrease in renal blood flow ...
... b) a decrease in afferent arteriolar pressure c) compression of the renal capsule d) a decrease in the concentration of plasma protein e) a decrease in renal blood flow ...
Metabolic Fate of Glucose Metabolic Fate of Fatty Acids
... • The α-keto acids derived from aa enter the gluconeogenesis pathway. They serve as a primary source of energy for the liver. ...
... • The α-keto acids derived from aa enter the gluconeogenesis pathway. They serve as a primary source of energy for the liver. ...
CHAPTER OUTLINE
... Oxidation of G3P and subsequent substrates results in four high-energy phosphate groups used to synthesize four ATP, so there is a net gain of 2 ATP. Input and Outputs of Glycolysis Inputs = 6C glucose, 2 NAD+, 2 ATP, 4 ADP +4P Outputs = 2 (3C) pyruvate, 2 NADH, 2 ADP, 4 ATP total Two ATP net gain. ...
... Oxidation of G3P and subsequent substrates results in four high-energy phosphate groups used to synthesize four ATP, so there is a net gain of 2 ATP. Input and Outputs of Glycolysis Inputs = 6C glucose, 2 NAD+, 2 ATP, 4 ADP +4P Outputs = 2 (3C) pyruvate, 2 NADH, 2 ADP, 4 ATP total Two ATP net gain. ...
Lecture Power Point
... Glycolysis It is the sequence of reactions that converts glucose into pyruvate with the concomitant production of a relatively small amount of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). (ATP) ...
... Glycolysis It is the sequence of reactions that converts glucose into pyruvate with the concomitant production of a relatively small amount of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). (ATP) ...
complete
... Brain, neurons, and RBCs are dependent on glucose as a nutrient. When dietary intake of glucose is decreased and glycogen stores are depleted, we can make new glucose from alternative fuel sources in a process called ...
... Brain, neurons, and RBCs are dependent on glucose as a nutrient. When dietary intake of glucose is decreased and glycogen stores are depleted, we can make new glucose from alternative fuel sources in a process called ...
Educating Providers and Persons with Diabetes to Prevent the
... Diabetes educators provide diabetes self-management education (DSME) and diabetes selfmanagement support (DSMS) for persons with diabetes and when appropriate to individuals assisting in their care. Effective DSME can include education about blood glucose monitoring and treatment with insulin and ot ...
... Diabetes educators provide diabetes self-management education (DSME) and diabetes selfmanagement support (DSMS) for persons with diabetes and when appropriate to individuals assisting in their care. Effective DSME can include education about blood glucose monitoring and treatment with insulin and ot ...
Biology 20 Circulation Practice
... a. Compare how long the body took to produce antibodies after the first exposure to how long it took after the second exposure. ...
... a. Compare how long the body took to produce antibodies after the first exposure to how long it took after the second exposure. ...
Gluconeogenesis
... -occurs in all animals, plants and microorganisms -Essential in mammals because the brain, nervous system, erythrocytes, tests and medulla require glucose from blood as their major fuel source - Important precursors of the glucose: Lactate, pyruvate, glycerol and back bone of certain amino acids - F ...
... -occurs in all animals, plants and microorganisms -Essential in mammals because the brain, nervous system, erythrocytes, tests and medulla require glucose from blood as their major fuel source - Important precursors of the glucose: Lactate, pyruvate, glycerol and back bone of certain amino acids - F ...
view insight
... released a summary of the NHANES study showing a shocking risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes in teenagers. The incidence of Diabetes and Prediabetes increased from 9% in 1999 to 23% in 2008. We face a tsunami of preventable disease. Glycaemic Index and glycation are two concepts that can he ...
... released a summary of the NHANES study showing a shocking risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes in teenagers. The incidence of Diabetes and Prediabetes increased from 9% in 1999 to 23% in 2008. We face a tsunami of preventable disease. Glycaemic Index and glycation are two concepts that can he ...
Bioenergetics
... The production of glucose from sources other than glycogen o Amino acids: converted to lactic acid, then undergoes reverse glycolysis o Glycerol: (head of fatty acids) converted to intermediate, then undergoes partial reverse of glycolysis o Lactic acid: reverse glycolysis ...
... The production of glucose from sources other than glycogen o Amino acids: converted to lactic acid, then undergoes reverse glycolysis o Glycerol: (head of fatty acids) converted to intermediate, then undergoes partial reverse of glycolysis o Lactic acid: reverse glycolysis ...
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... respiration when all of the cell’s NAD has been converted to NADH? If NAD is unavailable, the cell is unable to conduct any processes that involve the conversion of NAD to NADH. Because both glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce NADH, both of these processes shut down when there is no available.N ...
... respiration when all of the cell’s NAD has been converted to NADH? If NAD is unavailable, the cell is unable to conduct any processes that involve the conversion of NAD to NADH. Because both glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce NADH, both of these processes shut down when there is no available.N ...
LB Metabolic Diseases
... 1) Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus reduced insulin action results in uncontrolled lipolysis ...
... 1) Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus reduced insulin action results in uncontrolled lipolysis ...