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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... & Antioxidant Known Free radicals of fulvic acid behave as electron donors or acceptors, depending upon the need for balance in the situation. ... chemicals, either before or after they reach concentrations, toxic to living organism’s. Fulvic acid rapidly detoxifies the toxic herbicide known ...
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Organ Transplants!... Of all animals, baboons and pigs are the favored xenotransplant donors. Baboons are genetically close to humans, so they're most often used ... is a good, viable option. Kidneys and livers may be transplanted from a living donor, since people are born with an extra kidney and the liver is ...
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Organ Transplants!... system and bone to name a few... 4.what are the different kinds of donors Ummm...living and deceased. 5.major points in the history of transplants The baboon heart stands out...propbably ...
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Re: The Living Cell... respond to electrical signals? 2. How do receptor proteins pass information into cells? 3. Why are protein markers important in matching organ donors to recipients? voltage dependant channel proteins open/close at a specific memrane potential. When the potential exceeds the trigger value the ...
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The Living Cell... respond to electrical signals? 2. How do receptor proteins pass information into cells? 3. Why are protein markers important in matching organ donors to recipients?
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