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Metabolic Pathways for Lipids and Amino Acids. Lipids fatty acids and glycerol Proteins amino acids Gives us the nitrogen to synthesize nitrogen-containing.
By Prof. Omnia Nayel Assoc. Prof. Osama Yousif. By the end of this lecture you will be able to : Classify receptors into their main superfamilies
G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR): Structure and Function
Psychology. The Emotional Brain Structures lying deep within the cerebral hemispheres. Coordinates behaviors needed to satisfy motivational and emotional.
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Homeostasis Done by: Olicia-ann Sylvester. Objective With the aid of a diagram, name the endocrine glands in the body and briefly outline the hormones.