ºÝºÝߣshows by User: khushbo0 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: khushbo0 / Mon, 13 Feb 2017 15:33:52 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: khushbo0 Synopsis writing /slideshow/synopsis-writing-72094593/72094593 synopsis1-170213153352
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Gene patenting /slideshow/gene-patenting-72094547/72094547 genepatenting-170213153237
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Gene patenting from Hina Zamir Noori
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Tips for interview /slideshow/tips-for-interview-70489790/70489790 tipsforinterview-161228074811
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Tips for interview]]>
Wed, 28 Dec 2016 07:48:11 GMT /slideshow/tips-for-interview-70489790/70489790 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) Tips for interview khushbo0 Tips for interview <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tipsforinterview-161228074811-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Tips for interview
Tips for interview from Hina Zamir Noori
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Endocrine sinaling /slideshow/endocrine-sinaling/70489636 endocrinesinaling-161228074047
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Endocrine sinaling]]>
Wed, 28 Dec 2016 07:40:47 GMT /slideshow/endocrine-sinaling/70489636 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) Endocrine sinaling khushbo0 Endocrine sinaling <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/endocrinesinaling-161228074047-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Endocrine sinaling
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Induced innate immunity assignment /slideshow/induced-innate-immunity-assignment/70489543 inducedinnateimmunityassignment-161228073803
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Induced innate immunity assignment]]>
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Induced innate immunity assignment from Hina Zamir Noori
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Immunology assignment /slideshow/immunology-assignment/70489514 immunologyassignment-161228073609
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Immunology assignment from Hina Zamir Noori
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Gene therapy /slideshow/gene-therapy-70489492/70489492 genetherapy-161228073504
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Gene therapy from Hina Zamir Noori
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Survey on-pollution-1 /slideshow/survey-onpollution1/70489425 survey-on-pollution-1-161228073220
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Wed, 28 Dec 2016 07:32:20 GMT /slideshow/survey-onpollution1/70489425 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) Survey on-pollution-1 khushbo0 survey on pollution industrial state <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/survey-on-pollution-1-161228073220-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> survey on pollution industrial state
Survey on-pollution-1 from Hina Zamir Noori
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Apoptosis /slideshow/apoptosis-70489156/70489156 apoptosis-161228072033
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Types of genomics ppt /khushbo0/types-of-genomics-ppt typesofgenomicsppt-161228071624
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Types of genomics ppt from Hina Zamir Noori
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Apoptosis /slideshow/apoptosis-69841471/69841471 apoptosis-161205165134
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Application of pcr /slideshow/application-of-pcr-69841408/69841408 applicationofpcr-161205165001
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Application of pcr from Hina Zamir Noori
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Medical database /slideshow/medical-database-68254675/68254675 medicaldatabase-161106102725
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Sun, 06 Nov 2016 10:27:24 GMT /slideshow/medical-database-68254675/68254675 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) Medical database khushbo0 Medical database <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/medicaldatabase-161106102725-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Medical database
Medical database from Hina Zamir Noori
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Genetic requirement for transgenic fish development /slideshow/genetic-requirement-for-transgenic-fish-development-68254586/68254586 geneticrequirementfortransgenicfishdevelopment-161106101950
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Genetic requirement for transgenic fish development]]>
Sun, 06 Nov 2016 10:19:50 GMT /slideshow/genetic-requirement-for-transgenic-fish-development-68254586/68254586 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) Genetic requirement for transgenic fish development khushbo0 Genetic requirement for transgenic fish development <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geneticrequirementfortransgenicfishdevelopment-161106101950-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Genetic requirement for transgenic fish development
Genetic requirement for transgenic fish development from Hina Zamir Noori
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Topic /slideshow/topic-57932763/57932763 topic-160205180833
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dehalogenase nitroreductase peroxidase]]>
Fri, 05 Feb 2016 18:08:33 GMT /slideshow/topic-57932763/57932763 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) Topic khushbo0 dehalogenase nitroreductase peroxidase <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/topic-160205180833-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> dehalogenase nitroreductase peroxidase
Topic from Hina Zamir Noori
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Human digestive system /khushbo0/human-digestive-system-49903659 humandigestivesystem-150627104349-lva1-app6892
Human digestive system structure and function overview Major organs Mouth Esophagus Stomach small intestine large intestine Acessory organs: Liver gall bladder Pancreas. Human digestive system Major organs Mouth Esophagus Stomach small intestine large intestine. Acessory organs: Liver Gall bladder Pancreas. MAJOR ORGANSThe Mouth pH: 7 The first part of the digestive system the entry point of food. Structures in the mouth that aids digestion Teeth – cut, tear, crush and grind food. Salivary glands – produce and secrete saliva into the oral cavity. saliva moistens the food contains enzymes (ptyalin or salivary amylase) begins digestion of starch into smaller polysaccharides. Function: Mechanical digestion. increasing surface area for faster chemical digestion. The Esophagus a tube connecting the mouth to the stomach running through the Thoracic cavity. Location: lies behind windpipe (Trachea). The trachea has as an epiglottis preventing food from entering the windpipe, moving the food to the esophagus while swallowing. Food travels down the esophagus, through a series of involuntary rhythmic contractions (wave-like) called peristalsis. Function: The lining of the esophagus secretes mucus lubricating to support the movement of food. Esophageal sphincter: bolus reaches the stomach must pass through a muscular ringed valve called the esophageal sphincter (Cardiac Sphincter). Function: prevent stomach acids from back flowing into the esophagus. Stomach J-shaped muscular sac Has inner folds (rugae) Increasing surface area of the stomach. Function: Stomach performs mechanical digestion HOW By churning the bolus and mixing it with the gastric juices secreted by the lining of the stomach. GASTRIC JUICES HCl, salts, enzymes, water and mucus) HCL helps break down of food and kills bacteria that came along with the food. The bolus is now called Chyme. Enzymes in stomach: Acidic environment HCl secreation kill any microbes that are found in the bolus, creating a pH of 2. Mucus prevents the stomach from digesting itself. Pepsin secreation responsible for initiating the breakdown of proteins (in )food. hydrolyzes proteins to yield polypeptides. pH is 2, the enzyme from the salivary glands stops breaking down carbohydrates. Pyloric sphincter: chyme moves from the stomach to the small intestine. It passes through a muscular ringed sphincter called the pyloric sphincter. stomach does not digest itselfWhy ? Protective Mechanism: three protective mechanisms. First the stomach only secretes small amounts of gastric juices until food is present. Second the secretion of mucus coats the lining of the stomach protecting it from the gastric juices. The third mechanism is the digestive enzyme pepsin is secreted in an inactive protein c]]>

Human digestive system structure and function overview Major organs Mouth Esophagus Stomach small intestine large intestine Acessory organs: Liver gall bladder Pancreas. Human digestive system Major organs Mouth Esophagus Stomach small intestine large intestine. Acessory organs: Liver Gall bladder Pancreas. MAJOR ORGANSThe Mouth pH: 7 The first part of the digestive system the entry point of food. Structures in the mouth that aids digestion Teeth – cut, tear, crush and grind food. Salivary glands – produce and secrete saliva into the oral cavity. saliva moistens the food contains enzymes (ptyalin or salivary amylase) begins digestion of starch into smaller polysaccharides. Function: Mechanical digestion. increasing surface area for faster chemical digestion. The Esophagus a tube connecting the mouth to the stomach running through the Thoracic cavity. Location: lies behind windpipe (Trachea). The trachea has as an epiglottis preventing food from entering the windpipe, moving the food to the esophagus while swallowing. Food travels down the esophagus, through a series of involuntary rhythmic contractions (wave-like) called peristalsis. Function: The lining of the esophagus secretes mucus lubricating to support the movement of food. Esophageal sphincter: bolus reaches the stomach must pass through a muscular ringed valve called the esophageal sphincter (Cardiac Sphincter). Function: prevent stomach acids from back flowing into the esophagus. Stomach J-shaped muscular sac Has inner folds (rugae) Increasing surface area of the stomach. Function: Stomach performs mechanical digestion HOW By churning the bolus and mixing it with the gastric juices secreted by the lining of the stomach. GASTRIC JUICES HCl, salts, enzymes, water and mucus) HCL helps break down of food and kills bacteria that came along with the food. The bolus is now called Chyme. Enzymes in stomach: Acidic environment HCl secreation kill any microbes that are found in the bolus, creating a pH of 2. Mucus prevents the stomach from digesting itself. Pepsin secreation responsible for initiating the breakdown of proteins (in )food. hydrolyzes proteins to yield polypeptides. pH is 2, the enzyme from the salivary glands stops breaking down carbohydrates. Pyloric sphincter: chyme moves from the stomach to the small intestine. It passes through a muscular ringed sphincter called the pyloric sphincter. stomach does not digest itselfWhy ? Protective Mechanism: three protective mechanisms. First the stomach only secretes small amounts of gastric juices until food is present. Second the secretion of mucus coats the lining of the stomach protecting it from the gastric juices. The third mechanism is the digestive enzyme pepsin is secreted in an inactive protein c]]>
Sat, 27 Jun 2015 10:43:49 GMT /khushbo0/human-digestive-system-49903659 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) Human digestive system khushbo0 Human digestive system �structure and function overview Major organs Mouth Esophagus Stomach small intestine large intestine Acessory organs: Liver gall bladder Pancreas. Human digestive system Major organs Mouth Esophagus Stomach small intestine large intestine. Acessory organs: Liver Gall bladder Pancreas. � MAJOR ORGANS�The Mouth� pH: 7 The first part of the digestive system the entry point of food. Structures in the mouth that aids digestion Teeth – cut, tear, crush and grind food. Salivary glands – produce and secrete saliva into the oral cavity. saliva moistens the food contains enzymes (ptyalin or salivary amylase) begins digestion of starch into smaller polysaccharides. Function: Mechanical digestion. increasing surface area for faster chemical digestion. The Esophagus a tube connecting the mouth to the stomach running through the Thoracic cavity. Location: lies behind windpipe (Trachea). The trachea has as an epiglottis preventing food from entering the windpipe, moving the food to the esophagus while swallowing. Food travels down the esophagus, through a series of involuntary rhythmic contractions (wave-like) called peristalsis. Function: The lining of the esophagus secretes mucus lubricating to support the movement of food. Esophageal sphincter: � bolus reaches the stomach must pass through a muscular ringed valve called the esophageal sphincter (Cardiac Sphincter). Function: prevent stomach acids from back flowing into the esophagus. Stomach J-shaped muscular sac Has inner folds (rugae) Increasing surface area of the stomach. Function: Stomach performs mechanical digestion HOW �By churning the bolus and mixing it with the gastric juices secreted by the lining of the stomach. GASTRIC JUICES �HCl, salts, enzymes, water and mucus) HCL helps break down of food and kills bacteria that came along with the food. The bolus is now called Chyme. Enzymes in stomach:� Acidic environment HCl secreation kill any microbes that are found in the bolus, creating a pH of 2. Mucus prevents the stomach from digesting itself. Pepsin secreation responsible for initiating the breakdown of proteins (in )food. hydrolyzes proteins to yield polypeptides. pH is 2, the enzyme from the salivary glands stops breaking down carbohydrates. Pyloric sphincter: chyme moves from the stomach to the small intestine. It passes through a muscular ringed sphincter called the pyloric sphincter. � stomach does not digest itself�Why ? � Protective Mechanism: three protective mechanisms. First the stomach only secretes small amounts of gastric juices until food is present. Second the secretion of mucus coats the lining of the stomach protecting it from the gastric juices. The third mechanism is the digestive enzyme pepsin is secreted in an inactive protein c <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/humandigestivesystem-150627104349-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Human digestive system �structure and function overview Major organs Mouth Esophagus Stomach small intestine large intestine Acessory organs: Liver gall bladder Pancreas. Human digestive system Major organs Mouth Esophagus Stomach small intestine large intestine. Acessory organs: Liver Gall bladder Pancreas. � MAJOR ORGANS�The Mouth� pH: 7 The first part of the digestive system the entry point of food. Structures in the mouth that aids digestion Teeth – cut, tear, crush and grind food. Salivary glands – produce and secrete saliva into the oral cavity. saliva moistens the food contains enzymes (ptyalin or salivary amylase) begins digestion of starch into smaller polysaccharides. Function: Mechanical digestion. increasing surface area for faster chemical digestion. The Esophagus a tube connecting the mouth to the stomach running through the Thoracic cavity. Location: lies behind windpipe (Trachea). The trachea has as an epiglottis preventing food from entering the windpipe, moving the food to the esophagus while swallowing. Food travels down the esophagus, through a series of involuntary rhythmic contractions (wave-like) called peristalsis. Function: The lining of the esophagus secretes mucus lubricating to support the movement of food. Esophageal sphincter: � bolus reaches the stomach must pass through a muscular ringed valve called the esophageal sphincter (Cardiac Sphincter). Function: prevent stomach acids from back flowing into the esophagus. Stomach J-shaped muscular sac Has inner folds (rugae) Increasing surface area of the stomach. Function: Stomach performs mechanical digestion HOW �By churning the bolus and mixing it with the gastric juices secreted by the lining of the stomach. GASTRIC JUICES �HCl, salts, enzymes, water and mucus) HCL helps break down of food and kills bacteria that came along with the food. The bolus is now called Chyme. Enzymes in stomach:� Acidic environment HCl secreation kill any microbes that are found in the bolus, creating a pH of 2. Mucus prevents the stomach from digesting itself. Pepsin secreation responsible for initiating the breakdown of proteins (in )food. hydrolyzes proteins to yield polypeptides. pH is 2, the enzyme from the salivary glands stops breaking down carbohydrates. Pyloric sphincter: chyme moves from the stomach to the small intestine. It passes through a muscular ringed sphincter called the pyloric sphincter. � stomach does not digest itself�Why ? � Protective Mechanism: three protective mechanisms. First the stomach only secretes small amounts of gastric juices until food is present. Second the secretion of mucus coats the lining of the stomach protecting it from the gastric juices. The third mechanism is the digestive enzyme pepsin is secreted in an inactive protein c
Human digestive system from Hina Zamir Noori
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Human digestive system /slideshow/human-digestive-system-49903566/49903566 humandigestivesystem-150627103750-lva1-app6892
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Sat, 27 Jun 2015 10:37:50 GMT /slideshow/human-digestive-system-49903566/49903566 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) Human digestive system khushbo0 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/humandigestivesystem-150627103750-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Human digestive system from Hina Zamir Noori
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English presentation 26 may /slideshow/english-presentation-26-may/48544141 englishpresentation26may-150524191753-lva1-app6892
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Sun, 24 May 2015 19:17:53 GMT /slideshow/english-presentation-26-may/48544141 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) English presentation 26 may khushbo0 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/englishpresentation26may-150524191753-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
English presentation 26 may from Hina Zamir Noori
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Photosynthesis /slideshow/photosynthesis-47876643/47876643 photosynthesis-150507174559-lva1-app6891
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Thu, 07 May 2015 17:45:59 GMT /slideshow/photosynthesis-47876643/47876643 khushbo0@slideshare.net(khushbo0) Photosynthesis khushbo0 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/photosynthesis-150507174559-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Photosynthesis from Hina Zamir Noori
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Gene expression /slideshow/gene-expression-47419723/47419723 geneexpression-150426022624-conversion-gate02
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GENE Expression .... flow od information from DNA to RNA]]>
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