Structure- since if we didint have it we would be a blob of meat
The names of most enzymes end in "-ase." Some enzymes which have been known longer have older names that don't end in "ase." For example: pepsin, trypsin, and chrymotrypsin which are all enzymes localized in the digestive tract. hope u got the point
Glucuronidation, a conjugation reaction, is thought to protect the liver by both reducing hepatic BA toxicity and increasing their urinary elimination. The present study evaluates the contribution of each process in the overall BA detoxification by glucuronidation.
B. conjugation. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Assume that the left ventricle of a child's heart has an EDV=90 mL, and ESV=60mL, and a cardiac output of 2,400 mL/min. His SV is _30_ mL/beat and his HR is _80_ bpm.
Explanation:
Calculation can be achieved by using this formula.
Stroke Volume (SV) = End diastolic volume – End systolic volume
Given that
End diastolic volume = 90
End systolic volume = 60
Calculations
Stroke Volume (SV) = 90 - 60
Stroke Volume (SV) = 30mL / beat
Heart rate can be calculated using this formula:
Heart Rate = Cardiac Output / Stroke Volume
Given that
Cardiac Output = 2400 mL / min
Stroke Volume (SV) = 30mL / beat
Calculations
Heart Rate (HR) = 2400 / 30
Heart Rate (HR) = 80
m bpm