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Overview of Metabolism - Anabolism and Catabolism
What is the purpose of metabolism? Learn about the two major divisions in metabolism: anab...
published: 17 Sep 2013
Overview of Metabolism - Anabolism and Catabolism
Overview of Metabolism - Anabolism and Catabolism
What is the purpose of metabolism? Learn about the two major divisions in metabolism: anabolism (building up) and catabolism (breaking down). By Jasmine Rana.- published: 17 Sep 2013
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3:57
Biology Lecture - 28 - Anabolic and Catabolic Reactions
Visit my website at http://thenewboston.com for all of my videos! My Google+ - https://plu...
published: 13 Sep 2012
author: thenewboston
Biology Lecture - 28 - Anabolic and Catabolic Reactions
Biology Lecture - 28 - Anabolic and Catabolic Reactions
Visit my website at http://thenewboston.com for all of my videos! My Google+ - https://plus.google.com/108291790892450338168/posts My Facebook - http://www.f...- published: 13 Sep 2012
- views: 8823
- author: thenewboston
7:38
Catabolic and Anabolic Pathways
Catabolic and Anabolic metabolism....
published: 29 Jan 2013
author: Gilles Bolduc
Catabolic and Anabolic Pathways
Catabolic and Anabolic Pathways
Catabolic and Anabolic metabolism.- published: 29 Jan 2013
- views: 1722
- author: Gilles Bolduc
12:06
Anabolic and Catabolic Cycles
this is a video lesson explaining how you use your bodies natural anabolic and catabolic c...
published: 05 Feb 2011
author: Criticalbench
Anabolic and Catabolic Cycles
Anabolic and Catabolic Cycles
this is a video lesson explaining how you use your bodies natural anabolic and catabolic cyles in order to build muscle and burn fat without having to traing...- published: 05 Feb 2011
- views: 4965
- author: Criticalbench
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Avoid Catabolism to Build Muscle Fast
for article on this topic go to http://www.2buildmusclefast.com/2011/01/avoid-catabolism-t...
published: 04 Mar 2011
author: twinmuscleworkout
Avoid Catabolism to Build Muscle Fast
Avoid Catabolism to Build Muscle Fast
for article on this topic go to http://www.2buildmusclefast.com/2011/01/avoid-catabolism-to-build-muscle-fast.html.- published: 04 Mar 2011
- views: 45883
- author: twinmuscleworkout
6:15
Going Catabolic At Night
BUY TMINMUSCLEWORKOUT (TMW) BODYBUILDING GYM SHIRTS U.S. Customers SHOP HERE: http://twinm...
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: twinmuscleworkout
Going Catabolic At Night
Going Catabolic At Night
BUY TMINMUSCLEWORKOUT (TMW) BODYBUILDING GYM SHIRTS U.S. Customers SHOP HERE: http://twinmuscleworkout.spreadshirt.com/ IF YOU DON'T LEAVE IN U.S. SHOP HERE:...- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 69534
- author: twinmuscleworkout
7:31
Best metabolism movie
Metabolism movie that explains examples of catabolism and anabolism....
published: 16 Aug 2012
author: WHSBiology501
Best metabolism movie
Best metabolism movie
Metabolism movie that explains examples of catabolism and anabolism.- published: 16 Aug 2012
- views: 983
- author: WHSBiology501
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"Amino Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com
"Amino Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com ▻Watch more at http://educator.co...
published: 26 Feb 2013
author: EducatorVids
"Amino Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com
"Amino Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com
"Amino Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com ▻Watch more at http://educator.com/chemistry/biochemistry/hovasapian/ Understand your Biochemistry h...- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 937
- author: EducatorVids
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BIOL 2010 Metabolism: Summary of Glucose Catabolism
summary of glucose catabolism....
published: 13 Oct 2011
author: Shannon Meadows
BIOL 2010 Metabolism: Summary of Glucose Catabolism
BIOL 2010 Metabolism: Summary of Glucose Catabolism
summary of glucose catabolism.- published: 13 Oct 2011
- views: 4064
- author: Shannon Meadows
3:37
Amino acid Catabolism - an intro Metabolism 101
A discussion on amino acids and their Catabolism....
published: 29 Dec 2012
author: Studiy101
Amino acid Catabolism - an intro Metabolism 101
Amino acid Catabolism - an intro Metabolism 101
A discussion on amino acids and their Catabolism.- published: 29 Dec 2012
- views: 565
- author: Studiy101
27:28
Triglyceride Catabolism
BCH 4024 Biochemistry Concept Video www.teachingcenter.ufl.edu/vsi....
published: 07 Nov 2011
author: UF Teaching Center
Triglyceride Catabolism
Triglyceride Catabolism
BCH 4024 Biochemistry Concept Video www.teachingcenter.ufl.edu/vsi.- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 2431
- author: UF Teaching Center
8:40
Carbohydrate Catabolism Part 1
Part 1 of the presentation....
published: 08 Nov 2011
author: Misty24Ootori
Carbohydrate Catabolism Part 1
Carbohydrate Catabolism Part 1
Part 1 of the presentation.- published: 08 Nov 2011
- views: 498
- author: Misty24Ootori
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More notes for a biophysical poetry
Is the metabolic potential for a biophysical poetry – a poetry of the body and its environ...
published: 04 Dec 2010
author: Patrick Jones
More notes for a biophysical poetry
Is the metabolic potential for a biophysical poetry – a poetry of the body and its environment (in an era of unfolding climate chaos and fossil energy descent) – an essential transition from catabolic literatures, which feed upon each other and perpetuate the systems of art that mediate our logic and make us increasingly separate from life?
128:13
Neurscience Lecture #2: Neurotransmitters (part 1/2)
*2. Neurotransmitters, receptors, neurochemistry, neurogenetics, and psychopharmacology.* ...
published: 30 Sep 2011
author: Jonathan Toomim
Neurscience Lecture #2: Neurotransmitters (part 1/2)
*2. Neurotransmitters, receptors, neurochemistry, neurogenetics, and psychopharmacology.* The types of neurotransmitters, their regulation of manufacture, release, and catabolism, their roles and effects at the different receptors, their regulation, and how genetic variations and pharmacological manipulations affect cognition and behavior. Particular emphasis placed on the monoamines (e.g. dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine), since those are the ones people most often think that they understand.
This talk was given on 8/25/2011 at Crash Space, http://crashspacela.com. This is part 1 of a 2-part series. This segment provides a foundation of how neurotransmitter systems work in general, covering topics like synthesis, vesicular storage and release, post-synaptic receptors, reuptake transport proteins, and catabolic (degradation) enzymes. Also covered are the specific neurotransmitters glutamate, GABA, and acetylcholine, plus an interrupted discussion of the catecholamines dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine.
Non-sciencey people will find some parts (especially near the beginning) difficult to follow, but there will still be plenty that everyone should be able to get.
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John Thackara, “The Revelation” (2010 D-Crit Conference Keynote)
What needs writing about? Where? And, how does one get paid for doing so? The first one is...
published: 07 May 2010
author: D-Crit
John Thackara, “The Revelation” (2010 D-Crit Conference Keynote)
What needs writing about? Where? And, how does one get paid for doing so? The first one is easy, says John: describe humanity’s new place in a catabolically challenged world— and use stories from the field to do so. Concerning where: do this in the bioregion of your choice—and consider speaking the words in a place rather than press “send.” For John’s revelations on the money question: see you in the SVA theatre at 1:45 p.m.
John Thackara writes, lectures and organizes conferences about design’s role in driving social change. He is the author of In The Bubble: Designing In A Complex World (MIT Press) and of a widely read blog, doorsofperception.com. As director of Doors of Perception, Thackara organizes festivals around the world, at a city-region scale, in which communities imagine sustainable futures—and take practical steps to realize them. In 2007, he was program director of Designs of the time (Dott) a new social innovation biennial in England. He was commissioner of City Eco Lab at Cite du Design in St Etienne, France, in 2008, and at Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2009. He lives in France.
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The School of Visual Arts MFA Design Criticism Department presented “Crossing the Line: The 2010 D-Crit Conference" organized by graduating D-Crit students at the SVA Theatre in New York City on Friday, April 30 2010.
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Genetic Entropy - Dr. John Sanford - Evolution vs. Reality
Assorted notes, videos, and studies on Genetic Entropy (Deterioration of the genome):
The...
published: 15 Jan 2012
author: Philip Cunningham
Genetic Entropy - Dr. John Sanford - Evolution vs. Reality
Assorted notes, videos, and studies on Genetic Entropy (Deterioration of the genome):
Thermodynamic Argument Against Evolution - Thomas Kindell - video
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4168488
Evolution Vs. Thermodynamics - Open System Refutation - Thomas Kindell - video
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4143014/
DNA Degeneration: Top Population Geneticists agree neo-Darwinism is not supported by the data – John Sanford - video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYEkqwOXE5U
Mutations: Enemies of Evolution with Geneticist Dr John Sanford - video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfCETJ_PI1s
Human evolution or extinction - video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC_NyFZG7pM
Oxford University Admits Darwinism's Shaky Math Foundation - May 2011
Excerpt: However, mathematical population geneticists mainly deny that natural selection leads to optimization of any useful kind. This fifty-year old schism is intellectually damaging in itself, and has prevented improvements in our concept of what fitness is. - On a 2011 Job Description for a Mathematician, at Oxford, to 'fix' the persistent mathematical problems with neo-Darwinism within two years.
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2011/05/oxford_university_admits_darwi046351.html
The next evolutionary synthesis: Jonathan BL Bard (2011)
Excerpt: We now know that there are at least 50 possible functions that DNA sequences can fulfill [8], that the networks for traits require many proteins and that they allow for considerable redundancy [9]. The reality is that the evolutionary synthesis says nothing about any of this; for all its claim of being grounded in DNA and mutation, it is actually a theory based on phenotypic traits. This is not to say that the evolutionary synthesis is wrong, but that it is inadequate – it is really only half a theory!
http://www.biosignaling.com/content/pdf/1478-811X-9-30.pdf
Whale Evolution Vs. Population Genetics - Richard Sternberg PhD. in Evolutionary Biology - video
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4165203/
Waiting Longer for Two Mutations - Michael J. Behe
Excerpt: Citing malaria literature sources (White 2004) I had noted that the de novo appearance of chloroquine resistance in Plasmodium falciparum was an event of probability of 1 in 10^20. I then wrote that 'for humans to achieve a mutation like this by chance, we would have to wait 100 million times 10 million years' (1 quadrillion years)(Behe 2007) (because that is the extrapolated time that it would take to produce 10^20 humans). Durrett and Schmidt (2008, p. 1507) retort that my number ‘is 5 million times larger than the calculation we have just given’ using their model (which nonetheless "using their model" gives a prohibitively long waiting time of 216 million years). Their criticism compares apples to oranges. My figure of 10^20 is an empirical statistic from the literature; it is not, as their calculation is, a theoretical estimate from a population genetics model.
http://www.discovery.org/a/9461
The next evolutionary synthesis: from Lamarck and Darwin to genomic variation and systems biology
Excerpt: If more than about three genes (nature unspecified) underpin a phenotype, the mathematics of population genetics, while qualitatively analyzable, requires too many unknown parameters to make quantitatively testable predictions [6]. The inadequacy of this approach is demonstrated by illustrations of the molecular pathways that generates traits [7]: the network underpinning something as simple as growth may have forty or fifty participating proteins whose production involves perhaps twice as many DNA sequences, if one includes enhancers, splice variants etc. Theoretical genetics simply cannot handle this level of complexity, let alone analyse the effects of mutation..
http://www.biosignaling.com/content/pdf/1478-811X-9-30.pdf
Evolution Vs Genetic Entropy - Andy McIntosh - video
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4028086
Poly-Functional Complexity equals Poly-Constrained Complexity
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AYmaSrBPNEmGZGM4ejY3d3pfMjdoZmd2emZncQ&hl;=en_US
“The First Rule of Adaptive Evolution”: Break or blunt any functional coded element whose loss would yield a net fitness gain - Michael Behe - December 2010
Excerpt: In its most recent issue The Quarterly Review of Biology has published a review by myself of laboratory evolution experiments of microbes going back four decades.,,, The gist of the paper is that so far the overwhelming number of adaptive (that is, helpful) mutations seen in laboratory evolution experiments are either loss or modification of function. Of course we had already known that the great majority of mutations that have a visible effect on an organism are deleterious. Now, surprisingly, it seems that even the great majority of helpful mutations degrade the genome to a greater or lesser extent.,,, I dub it “The First Rule of Adaptive Evolution”: Break or blunt any functional coded element whose loss would yield a net fitness gain.(that is a net 'fitness
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"Fatty Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com
"Fatty Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com ▻Watch more at http://educator.co...
published: 26 Feb 2013
author: EducatorVids3
"Fatty Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com
"Fatty Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com
"Fatty Acid Catabolism" | Biochemistry with Educator.com ▻Watch more at http://educator.com/chemistry/biochemistry/hovasapian/ Understand your Biochemistry h...- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 476
- author: EducatorVids3
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Ch 25 Catabolism of a Glucose Molecule CC.mp4
This video describes glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport system....
published: 15 May 2013
author: Lisa Weber
Ch 25 Catabolism of a Glucose Molecule CC.mp4
Ch 25 Catabolism of a Glucose Molecule CC.mp4
This video describes glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport system.- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 65
- author: Lisa Weber
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Amino acid Catabolism - Part 2 Metabolism 101
A discussion on amino acids and their Catabolism....
published: 29 Dec 2012
author: Studiy101
Amino acid Catabolism - Part 2 Metabolism 101
Amino acid Catabolism - Part 2 Metabolism 101
A discussion on amino acids and their Catabolism.- published: 29 Dec 2012
- views: 591
- author: Studiy101