CMPT-201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sterol, Scientific Reports, Cellular Differentiation
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Spirulina a kind of alga ( blue-green manna ) that supposedly contains large amounts of protein and vitamin b12, suppresses appetite, and improves athletic performance. It does none of these things and is potentially toxic. Sports drinks beverages specifically developed for athletes to replace fluids and electrolytes and to provide glucose before, during, and after physical activity, especially endurance activity. Spring water water originating from an underground spring or well. It may be bubbly (carbonated) or flat or still, meaning not carbonated. Spring pure do not necessarily mean that the water comes from a spring. Staple foods foods used frequently or daily, for example, rice (in east and southeast asia) or potatoes (in ireland). After cooking, starch is highly digestible by human beings; raw starch often resists digestion. Stem cell an undifferentiated cell that can mature into any of a number of specialized cell types.