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protein digestion and absorption

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Protein Digestion As I have suggested before, life is a system of cooperating enzyme reactions, and once again, enzymes are the prime movers in protein digestion just as they were in carbohydrate digestion. The enzymes for protein digestion are collectively called proteinases (protein-ACES) or proteases (pro-tea-ACES). Proteins are broken apart by the protein-digesting enzymes in a process called hydrolysis.

Catalase Lab Report (How temperature affects enzymatic activity)

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The Cell Theory and Parts of a Cell

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Chapter 7 Study Guide Section 7.1- The Discovery of Cells The History of the Cell Theory Before microscopes: people thought diseases were caused by curses and supernatural spirits. Microscopes enabled scientists to view and study cells, the basic unit of life. -Light Microscopes Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1600s): used a SIMPLE LIGHT MICROSCOPE (1 lens and uses light to view objects). English scientist Robert Hooke (same time as Anton Van Leeuwenhoek): used a compound light microscope to study cork (dead cells in oak bark). He observed cells. COMPOUND LIGHT MICROSCOPE: uses a series of lenses to magnify in steps up to 1500x. German scientist Matthias Schleiden (1830s): all plants are composed of cells. German scientist Theodor Schwann: all animals are made of cells. CELL THEORY:

The Cell Theory and Parts of a Cell

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Chapter 7 Study Guide Section 7.1- The Discovery of Cells The History of the Cell Theory Before microscopes: people thought diseases were caused by curses and supernatural spirits. Microscopes enabled scientists to view and study cells, the basic unit of life. -Light Microscopes Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1600s): used a SIMPLE LIGHT MICROSCOPE (1 lens and uses light to view objects). English scientist Robert Hooke (same time as Anton Van Leeuwenhoek): used a compound light microscope to study cork (dead cells in oak bark). He observed cells. COMPOUND LIGHT MICROSCOPE: uses a series of lenses to magnify in steps up to 1500x. German scientist Matthias Schleiden (1830s): all plants are composed of cells. German scientist Theodor Schwann: all animals are made of cells. CELL THEORY:

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