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Dictionary » C » Crisis CrisisCrisis a sudden paroxysmal intensification of symptoms in the course of a disease. Origin: L., gr. Krisis ![]()
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Greenies Realise... australia we lack so much in dramatic events, so whenever the news is running low on stories they revert to the good old "Global Warming Crisis". They began this after an inconvenient film(forgive) saying suddenly how our dam levels are so much lower, sprinkler rosters, artesian ...
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Re: Help! I am in a digestive crisis! Carbohydrate Enzymes Salivary Amylase (ptyalin) - made in the salivary glands, functions in mouth to hydrolyze (break down) starch to maltose (disaccharide) Pancreatic Amylase - made in the pancreas, functions in the small intestine to hydrolyze starch to maltose Maltase - made in the intestinal gl...
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Help! I am in a digestive crisis!So, if anyone has a list of all (or most) of the digestive enzymes and their functions is relatively laymanic language it would mean the world to me. Well, more so just my biology grade BUT it will also further my understanding of the amazing human body. If you'd like to throw in any helpful digesti...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... for billions of years of joules and enrgy, and how did it all come together as hydrogen into one place? Since scientists insists on the oxygen crisis--that is that the O2 in the atmosphere came from plants--and that before the O2 crisis in the Hadean period, the earth's atmosphere was formed ...
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