Biochemistry Flashcards
1
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septicemia
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blood poisoning, especially that caused by bacteria or their toxins.
2
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Kwashiorkor
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Severe protein deficiency
• Generally result of a diet high in grains and deficient in protein Symptoms range from
- Edema in legs, feet, and stomach
- Muscle tone and strength diminish
- Hair is brittle and easy to pull out
- Appear pale, sad, and apathetic
- Prone to infection, rapid heart rate, excess fluid in lungs, pneumonia, septicemia, and water and electrolyte imbalances
3
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Marasmus
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Results from a severe deficiency in kilocalories
- Frail, emaciated appearance
- Weakened and appear apathetic
- Many cannot stand without support
- Look old
- Hair is thin, dry, and lacks sheen
- Body temperature and blood pressure are low
- Prone to dehydration, infections, and unnecessary blood clotting
4
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Vitamins
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1-water-soluble vitamins:
- Vitamin B complex, e.g.
- Thiamine (B1)
- Riboflavin (B2)
- Niacin(B3)
- Pantothenic acid (B5)
- Pyridoxine(B6)
- Biotin (B7)
- Folic acid (B9)
- Cobalamin (B12)
- Vitamin C or ascorbic acid
2- fat-soluble vitamins:
include:
- Vitamin A or retinol
- Vitamin D or cholecalciferol
- Vitamin E or tocopherol
- Vitamin K
5
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amphipathic molecules
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Amphipathic molecules are chemical compounds that have both polar and nonpolar regions, giving them both hydrophilic (water-loving) and lipophilic (fat-loving) properties. Amphipathic molecules are also known as amphiphilic molecules or amphiphiles.