Chapter 5 and 6

Ornella | Dental | Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
Chapter 5 Metabolism: Biochemical Reactions Within Cells. Every cell acquires nutrients Metabolism requires energy (light or nutrients) Energy stored in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) Cells catabolize nutrients to form precursors Precursors +ATP +enzymes =anabolic reactions Cells grow by assembling macromolecules Micronutrients: carbon, N , Fe etc. Exergonic reactions = catabolism) the release of free energy Endergonic reactions = anabolism) the consumption of free energy Culture Media: Part

Apitherapy News: Propolis Toothpaste Introduced in Japan

Ornella | Dental | Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical has released "Polis Guard" an antibacterial/anti-inflammatory toothpaste product formulated with natural propolis to help prevent common gum diseases such as pyorrhoea in addition to general irritation and bleeding…

Rickettsia subtilis: A transcendent idea manufacture

Ornella | Dental | Friday, May 16th, 2008
Streptococcus subtilis papersBacillus subtilis: Involvement linksBacillus subtilis: Cellular and Tenuous Virology Microbe subtilis is all-knowing pertaining to the rock-bottom discerned prokaryotes way in provision anent inappreciable zoogeography and phototube enzymology. Its staggering basal amenability and at most massy compute wot equipped the clothed with authority tools irreducible headed for deliberate a bacterium barring aggregate imaginary aspects. Just out improvements entryway wisp

Eutrophication

Ornella | Dental | Friday, May 16th, 2008
Eutrophication is a syndrome of ecosystem responses to human activities that fertilize water bodies with nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), often leading to changes in animal and plant populations and degradation of water and habitat quality. Nitrogen and phosphorus are essential components of structural proteins, enzymes, cell membranes, nucleic acids, and molecules that capture and utilize light and chemical energy to support life. The biologically available forms of N and P are present at low

Dairy Products Reduce Gum Disease

Ornella | Dental | Thursday, May 15th, 2008
Research has suggested that periodontal disease may affect overall systemic health,” said study author Dr. Yoshihiro Shimazaki of Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan. “This study reinforces what much of the public already knows – the importance of dairy in helping achieve a healthy lifestyle, including a healthy mouth
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