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orly?

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for the maintaining a balance course im wondering, are we supposed to know about:
  • anabolism/catabolism
  • graphs eg. enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, temp, acidity (pH)
  • homeostasis in mammals
a QN from homeostasis in mammals:

A constant level of calcium needs to be maintained in the blood. Calcium is very important in maintaining a proper nerve, muscle and cell membrane function. It is a factor in blood clotting and in the proper growth of teeth and bones. Excess calcium leads to a condition in humans called nephrocalcinosis (calcium deposits in the kidneys), while the lack of calcium causes rickets in children, resulting in bone deformities.

Write a general statement summarising the need to maintain constant levels of calcium in mammalian blood.
i couldn't find these in the heinemann book so i am asking u guys..thx
 

-mz-u-wsh-

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i know you need to know about the graphs.. thats what we have learnt but about the others i dont know.. sorry i couldnt have been of more help
 

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i dont know about anabolism/catabolism, where about is it in the syllabus?
but you do need to learn about all the three types of graphs
and also about the homeostasis in mammals
 

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