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  • ...n family]] of proteins, which also includes [[hemoglobin]], [[myoglobin]], and [[neuroglobin]]. ...and "globin" meaning "ball". This refers to the protein's spherical shape and its location within the cell.
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  • ...he term "cardiac enzymes" is derived from the Greek words "kardia" (heart) and "enzymos" (in yeast), reflecting their role in the heart's function. * '''[[Creatine Kinase (CK)]]''': This enzyme is found in the heart, brain, and skeletal muscles. When these tissues are damaged, CK is released into the b
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  • ...fectively deliver oxygen to their muscles and maintain their high activity levels. ...es), [[Bluefin tuna]] (Thunnus thynnus), [[Bigeye tuna]] (Thunnus obesus), and [[Blackfin tuna]] (Thunnus atlanticus).
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  • ...redder than that of birds. This is due to the high levels of the protein [[myoglobin]] in the muscle tissue of these animals. Red meat is defined as any meat that is red when raw and not white when cooked. In culinary terms, only flesh from mammals or fowl (
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  • ...al failure]] (kidney failure) - this means the kidneys cannot remove waste and concentrated urine. ...rived from the Greek words ''rhabdo'' meaning rod, ''myo'' meaning muscle, and ''lysis'' meaning breakdown.
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  • ...occurring on red blood cells; the four classification groups are A, AB, B, and O * [[AIDS-related complex]] - symptoms including weight loss, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes experienced by people who are infected with HIV but do
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