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    Catalase Lab Report

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    How different temperatures will affect the catalase enzyme Mrs Shiell K1 Kgothatso Kekana gr10 Introduction Enzymes are biological molecules (typically proteins) that significantly speed up the rate of virtually all of the chemical reactions that take place within cells. Catalase is an enzyme which is found in almost all living organisms. This enzyme helps to convert hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. In this experiment I’m going to find out how different temperatures will affect the chemical

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    Taking a Look at BioMarin

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    1. Background BioMarin is a biotechnology company headquartered in Novato, California and with operations in Europe, South America, USA and Asia. BioMarin originally began developing carbohydrate enzymes for rare diseases. Their first candidate drug was Aldurazyme® which is currently being used to treat patients of Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS-I). MPS-I patient census consists of about 3,400 patients in developed countries; 1,000 of which reside in the United States of America. Because of the rare

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    Lethargy 1. A lowered level of consciousness, with drowsiness, listlessness, and apathy. Lethargy is a fairly imprecise description of the feeling or slowness, sluggishness, tiredness, or lack of energy. Lethargy in common usage may mean many things, including fatigue, drowsiness (sleepiness), lethargy, tiredness, malaise, listlessness, or weakness (including muscular weakness). The causes of these other similar symptoms also need to be investigated in researching a symptom of lethargy. Nevertheless

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    The Negative Effects of High Fructose Corn Syrup and the Potential Alternatives that Can Replace It Abstract: High fructose corn syrup (HFCS), like many other unhealthy constituents that are used in foods, is cheap and retains the taste of the natural products it emulates, possibly even surpassing them in many areas. However, experiments have shown that fructose is not an ideal sugar for human consumption, not to mention the fact that the use of GM ingredients can be dangerous. In order to prevent

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    Gnt1 Tay Sach's Essay

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    Tay-Sach’s Disease Case Study Stephanie deDianous, RN Western Governors University Tay-Sach’s Case Study The purpose of this paper is to discuss the hereditary genetic disease Tay-Sach’s, discovered during a pregnancy. The discussion will focus on developing an interdisciplinary team and care plan for the expectant parents based on their wishes. This paper will also cover any ethical and/or legal dilemmas that may arise as well as identify counseling needs of those involved

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    Genetic Testing and Screening Essay

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    Many things are changing at an extremely rapid rate in our society. The new advances in the areas of science and biotechnology are raising many ethical and moral dilemmas for everyone. No one will be left unaffected. Everyone will have to make a decision and take a stand on these issues. I will discuss advancements of genetic screening and testing. The first step to any ethical problem is to understand the topic. It is difficult to formulate accurate ideas without knowledge about the topic, so first

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    Prenatal Genetic Analysis

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    Type of lifestyle, diet, and mindset are some examples of choices a person can make to better his/her life. Race, height, and genetic disorders are some characteristics that we cannot control. However, for genetic disorders, there are options to lessen the likelihood of having a child born with a disability. Taking prenatal vitamins, attending routine checkups, not drinking alcohol and not smoking are just a few proactive options that can help prevent an abnormal pregnancy. Another option to ensure

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    Final Integrative Paper Final Integrative Paper Treatment Plan Name: Charlie Primary Language: English Education: Fourth Grade Level Referred by: Parents of the Client or Patient Description of the Client: The client is an 11-year old fourth grade student by the name Charlie. The client is usually in the association of trouble since joining the first grade thus troubling the school authority by truancy, petty thefts, and fights with other students since the age of seven. The client is the

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    Have you ever taken into account the fact that all your genetic information could be stored on one database; that at any time you could be identified for every action in a matter of seconds with the click of a button? This notion has caused a large amount of controversy among the global population causing a heated debate regarding the ethicality of having DNA databases. With a large amount of technological advancement and the growing fears of citizens, these DNA databases have started to rise in

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    In this paper, I will be discussing the disorder of Autism, a sever disorder that affects the function of the brain. It causes problems in such areas as social contact, intelligence, language and speech impediments, along with ritualistic or compulsive behaviors, as well as different responses to the environment that an autistic individual may have different than individuals not having autism would exhibit. I will be discussing generally about the history and description of autism. Also I will be

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