Balancing Ph Ion And Detox To Cleanse The Body

February, 08 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Grow, glow, and go. These are three food types which a person should eat every day in certain amounts in order to eat a healthy and nutritious diet. This is the subject matter in one of the many lessons in science in the elementary grade which increases the awareness of children to eating a healthy [...]

Benefits Of Detoxing For Fitness And Health

February, 08 2010 Post By: FreeMan

It seems to be a little disgusting when you are detoxing or cleansing. Your body shows some signs that you have built up toxins. These toxins can affect your whole body fitness and health.
There are times that you feel sluggish and feel the stressful. Your body may experience continuous aching, diarrhea, constipation, and feeling [...]

Debt Strategically Pay It Back

February, 04 2010 Post By: FreeMan

When paying back debt, a little strategy goes a long way. It can literally save you hundreds, even thousands of dollars in interest charges. And the best part is that the best, most effective strategy is so easy to follow.
List Your Debt
Make a list of all your debt: The amount of each, the monthly [...]

Importance of Debt to Income Ration in Bying a New Home

February, 03 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Your debt-to-income ratio (DTI) is a simple way of calculating how much of your monthly income goes toward debt payments. Lenders use the DTI to determine how much money they can safely loan you toward a home purchase or mortgage refinancing. Everyone knows that their credit score is an important factor in qualifying for a [...]

Debt Management What You Should Know

February, 03 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Even without the economic crunch, a lot of Americans are already knee deep in debt. This is especially true with young professionals who started incurring their debt to finance their college education and have not been able to pay their debts yet to live the kind of lifestyle that they have after they graduate. Some [...]

The Mute Swan

February, 02 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Swans are the largest, and generally considered the most beautiful of the waterfowl. The Mute Swan, or scientifically called Cygnus olor, is one of seven species of swan worldwide. A male is known as a cob, a female is a pen, and the young are called cygnets. As the name may suggest, the Mute Swan [...]

Determining the Properties of an Enzyme – Establish the Most Optimal Environment for a Peroxidase Enzyme

February, 02 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Description: A peroxidase enzyme, which was extracted from a brassica compestris (turnip), is tested under various conditions in temperature, pH level, and competitive inhibitor (hydroxylamine).
ABSTRACT:
In order to determine the properties of an enzyme, a peroxidase enzyme was extracted from a brassica compestris (turnip) and tested under various temperatures, pH levels, and by a competitive inhibitor [...]

English TTC

February, 02 2010 Post By: FreeMan

OAC BIOLOGY LAB #1 CELL FORM AND FUNCTION LAB HOME/LINKS [...]

Animal Behavior

February, 02 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Animal behavior can be inherited through genes, or it can be learned through interactions with the environment. Behavior that is influenced by genes is molded by natural selection and other evolutionary forces. As a result, most genetically based behaviors should increase the fitness, or reproductive success, of the individual. Pheromones, that are chemicals used for [...]

Lab 4: Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis

February, 02 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Background:“Fee-fi-fo-fum” said the hungry giant. Remember that popular English story about a young boy whose family is so poor that he had to sell his cow for food but eventually sold it for magical beans? Those magical beans were real and over night, grew all the way up to the sky! How is this possible, [...]

Effects of Salted Liver on Planaria (Zoology Experiment)

February, 02 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Abstract
This experiment tests the behavior of planaria towards a slice of salted liver versus an unsalted slice of liver. Although eight subjects did not respond at all, a total of thirty planarians moved to either the salted or unsalted slice of liver with a slight favor of sixteen individuals preferring the unsalted slice.
Introduction
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Genetically Engineered Food

February, 02 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Biotech companies are continually trying to create foods that are perfect in every aspect; a more productive plant, foods that are healthier and can reduce cholesterol, foods that taste better, and foods that have defenses against insects. What most people don’t realize is that the perfect foods may not be so perfect in the long [...]

Proteins and their uses in the cell

February, 02 2010 Post By: FreeMan

Proteins are large complex molecules which are major building blocks of all living organisms. Proteins are organic molecules. Enzymes are a type of protein which acts as a catalyst within reactions.
Proteins are made up of amino acids. The structure of proteins are broken down into several categories. First is primary structure, which is the sequence [...]

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