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Ianuzzo, C. David; And Others – Journal of Biological Education, 1987
Describes an experiment which demonstrates the association of particular metabolic biochemical changes and muscular fatigue. Highlights applications related to cellular energy metabolism, metabolic regulation, and muscle energetics. (ML)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Cytology, Laboratory Procedures
Online Submission, 2006
Heart Health is grounded in the skill of learning to listen to the language of the heart. It connects students to their heart-rate data, and offers insights into what these numbers mean using the framework of Heart Zones Training. There are eight learning opportunities that originate from the following questions: How does heart health information…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Human Body, Physical Education, Physical Activities
Kindig, Neal B.; Filley, Giles F. – Physiologist, 1983
The log C-pH diagram is a useful means of displaying quantitatively the many variables (including temperature) that determine acid-base equilibria in biological systems. Presents the diagram as extended to open/closed biological systems and derives a new water-ion balance method for determining equilibrium pH. (JN)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemical Equilibrium, Chemical Reactions
Rasch, Robert W. – Physiologist, 1983
Describes a computer program designed to simulate the regulation of acid-base balance, emphasizing regulatory compensations involved in the total process. Includes discussion of equations involved, a sample run of the program, and program listing (MicroSoft Basic). (JN)
Descriptors: Acids, Biochemistry, Chemical Equilibrium, College Science
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Demain, Arnold L. – Science, 1981
Briefly reviews the early history of industrial microbiology and discusses industrial fermentation practices and the role of recombinant DNA in the fermentation industry. (SK)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, College Science, Genetics, Higher Education
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Menolascino, Frank J.; Eyde, Donna R. – Behavioral Disorders, 1979
The article reviews a variety of biophysical variables which contribute to autism or autistic symptoms, and discusses the nature and manifestations of these psychobiological variables in terms of the need for individual yet comprehensive educational interventions and family support services. (DLS)
Descriptors: Autism, Biological Influences, Etiology, Family Involvement
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Rizzo, Thomas A.; And Others – Child Development, 1997
Studied whether disturbances in mothers' metabolism (N=139) during pregnancy may exert long-range effects on neurobehavioral development of singleton progeny. Examined detailed pregnancy and perinatal records of mothers who experienced diabetes in pregnancy and intelligence tests of their offspring, administered at ages 7 to 11 years. All…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Gennaro, Gene; Munson, Bruce – Science Teacher, 1988
Explains an activity which can be used to compare the effect of temperature on the rate of chemical reactions to the metabolic reactions that take place within the body. Outlines directions and materials needed to perform the experiment. Lists a number of the body's defenses against extremely low temperatures. (RT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Blood Circulation, Chemistry
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Kroen, William K. – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Since many of the important energy-transferring pathways involve synthesis or degradation of biological macromolecules, observations of the enzymes responsible for starch breakdown provide a useful case study. Provides a short, one-step assay for the enzymes amylase and amyloglucosidase. Topics covered include goals, preparation, assay procedure,…
Descriptors: Biology, Data Analysis, Enzymes, Hands on Science
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Pogozelski, Wendy; Arpaia, Nicholas; Priore, Salvatore – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2005
One of the challenges in teaching biochemistry is facilitating students' interest in and mastery of metabolism. The many pathways and modes of regulation can be overwhelming for students to learn and difficult for professors to teach in an engaging manner. We have found it useful to take advantage of prevailing interest in popular yet…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Metabolism, Learning Motivation, Biochemistry
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Kaufman, Christopher; Berg, Kris; Noble, John; Thomas, James – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2006
The physiological responses of high (HF) and low fit (LF) individuals at given perceived exercise intensities were compared to ranges provided by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). Participants were 7 LF and 8 HF men between the ages of 22 and 26 years. All participants performed a maximum oxygen uptake and lactate threshold test and…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Guidelines, Males, Adults
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Cagle, Bart – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2004
Physical educators are using technology more than ever to help meet the national standards in physical education. One of the more useful technological tools is the digital pedometer. The newer versions of pedometers have multiple functions. They record the time elapsed, distance traveled and speed, and pulse rate. Others are equipped with a melody…
Descriptors: Measurement Equipment, Physical Education Teachers, Technology Uses in Education, Physical Education
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Allchin, Douglas – Science & Education, 2006
This paper addresses Lawson's puzzlement about the absence of prediction in William Harvey's and Marcello Malpighi's views on capillaries. In addressing the context of that enquiry, it also addresses historiographic versus philosophical models of science, contexts of discovery versus justification, normative versus descriptive interpretations of…
Descriptors: Human Body, Metabolism, Prediction, Historiography
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Beckel-Mitchener, Andrea; Greenough, William T. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2004
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is characterized by a pattern of morphological, functional, and molecular characteristics with, in at least some cases, apparent relationships among phenotypic features at different levels. Gross morphology differences in the sizes of some human brain regions are accompanied by fine structural alterations in the shapes and…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Molecular Structure, Genetic Disorders
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Kolbert, Jered B.; Crothers, Laura M. – Journal of School Violence, 2003
The phenomenon of childhood bullying is conceptualized from an evolutionary psychological perspective. In this manuscript, the research literature is examined regarding the role of the relationship between aggression, testosterone, and social status in the development and maintenance of dominance hierarchies, which involve a reciprocal…
Descriptors: Social Status, Bullying, Children, Psychology
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