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When properly applied to a dog, the loose end of the training collar is out to the side and directly under the dog's neck.
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A hydrophobic hydrocarbon made up of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). It is usually very large molecule that will not mix with water making it hydrophobic. If you try to mix oil and water the two don't mix.
2) Lipids are not made from small subunits into a long molecular chain. Lipids are not polymers.
Simple lipids:
1) Neutral fats & oils are triglycerides (3 fatty acids attached to a single glycerin). Esters of three molecules of fatty acids plus one molecule of glycerol; the fatty acid may all be different. The nature of the lipid triglyceride depends on the fatty acid chains.
Triglycerides are found in insulating adipose tissue and as a compact energy source in butterfat, lard, suet, fish oils, olive oil, corn oil, etc.
2)Lipid Waxes (bee honey-combs, plant cuticle coating, hair coating like lanolin) serve as surface coatings to provide protection or lubrication.
Compound lipids:
3) Steroids (cholesterol -> aldosterone, cortisone, testosterone, progesterone and estrogen) Cholesterol’s carbon skeleton with four fused rings is a precursor for biosynthesis of sex hormones and a critical membrane constituent.
4) Phospholipids and glycolipids (cell membrane compound lipids)are amphipathic diglycerides with a phosphate head group so they are not neutral.They have a polar end making them form a bilayered membrane.
Answer:
Glycemic response
Explanation:
The glycemic response is the term that describes how quickly glucose is absorbed from a food after eating and how blood glucose rises as a result and how quickly glucose returns to normal.
The glycemic response is used as a way to classify foods based on their potential to raise glucose (blood sugar), since the glycemic response is a measure of the impact of a given food on the blood sugar level. Foods with faster rates of digestion and absorption of carbohydrates cause blood sugar levels to rise faster than those foods with a lower glycemic response, when glucose is released slowly into the blood.
<span>I would say peer pressure influence teenagers to end up engaging in drug or alcohol abuse. One other thing is poverty,cause many teenagers end up dropping out of school to work and help provide for their families but some just drop out of school because of use of drugs and end up committing crimes.</span>