miércoles, 27 de abril de 2016

Contamination

Today, environmental pollution is one of the most serious problems affecting Mother Nature.  It is noteworthy that pollution affects a greater or lesser degree to all points on the planet. But greatly affects the health of us humans.  There is a direct connection between environmental changes with global warming and major threats to health.  Today, pollution has reached an end, if not opted to take action, we will continue to affect us greatly, both our health and the environment.  However, the problem of air quality is a serious matter because there care for the health of citizens, particularly of the lungs. 

Some directly, researchers have come to associate diabetes with pollution. Their relationship is based on the contact we have human beings biphenyls. Biphenyls are solid organic compound formed colorless way yellow crystals. It also has a very pleasant aroma. According to the researchers, they affect the regulation and insulin production.

Pollution also causes other diseases. For example, respiratory diseases such as pneumonia, bronchitis and asthma. In addition, pollution also helps develop yellow fever, hepatitis and dengue. High levels of air pollution cause disease in the circulatory system and lung cancer.

It is time to take action and control pollution on our planet. It is sad to see how we kill ourselves slowly, either for money or enjoy. Pollution is a major worldwide event.

jueves, 21 de abril de 2016

Traffic of human organs

According Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking the definition of trafficking of organ human is a crime that occurs in three broad categories. Firstly, there are cases where traffickers force or deceive the victims into giving up an organ. Secondly, there are cases where victims formally or informally agree to sell an organ and are cheated because they are not paid for the organ or are paid less than the promised price. Thirdly, vulnerable persons are treated for an ailment, which may or may not exist and thereupon organs are removed without the victim's knowledge.   Trafficking in organ trade is an organized crime, involving a host of offenders. The recruiter who identifies the vulnerable person, the transporter, the staff of the hospital/ clinic and other medical centres, the medical professionals, the middlemen and contractors, the buyers, the banks where organs are stored are all involved in the racket.
Thanks to scientific advances and breakthroughs that have been achieved, today we can see how the organ transplant can save the lives of many people. However, due to the high demand for organs worldwide, this advance q achieved science has been overshadowed, as criminal networks have extended their activities to obtain human organs illegally, through coercion or payment of money. Often criminals who practice this trade do not mind living donor. This criminal business is called the "Black Market".
The human body has become a commodity, a mere object under the unscrupulous manipulation of people just looking to make money. Generally, they choose poor people, defenseless children, looking for cash, selling some of their organs.  We often hear about the case of someone who was deceived or abducted and then appeared in a tub of ice, with a note suggesting to go to a medical center that had been removed some organ.  We can also see cases where children disappear and never again know his whereabouts.  Remarkably, this organ trafficking is the product of an illicit trade, well organized through global criminal networks engaged in poor countries find poor people who consider as an option selling an organ to survive during a time.  The report in which the ONU says the organ most sought is the kidney, but also offers the "Black Market": corneas, heart, pancreas, lungs and livers, and other bodily substances such as blood, plasma or spinal cords.

martes, 12 de abril de 2016

Items required in the digestive system

In general, the animals are divided into three categories: herbivores, carnivores and omnivores.  Herbivores are those mainly feed on algae and plants.  Carnivores are all animals that eat other animals. Omnivores are those that eat other animals, algae and plants also. In conclusion, all animals feed on different food sources. It's important to have on mind, foods are consumed for the collection of nutrients, minerals, vitamins, etc.  

The diet of an animal provides chemical energy, organic molecules and essential nutrients.  Animals require 20 amino acids which are obtained from meat, eggs, cheese, etc.  All essential amino acids are complete proteins.  Also, animals can synthesize fatty acids most needed.  As well, like the 20 amino acids we need also need 13 essential vitamins.  These vitamins are classified as soluble or fat soluble.  The soluble vitamins: B complex and vitamin C.    Fat-soluble vitamins are vitamin A, D, E and K.  Furthermore, minerals usually required in small quantities. Minerals should be consumed in small amounts due to ingestion of large amounts can alter the homeostatic balance.

viernes, 8 de abril de 2016

Factors affecting speed

The factors that affect the speed delas reactions is present kinetic energy is present. Kinetic energy is the study of different types of chemical reactions in the world.  Similarly, the kinetic energy controls the reaction rate, and the means or mechanism by which a reaction proceeds its reactive products.  It is important to note that the collision theory states that for a reaction molecules or ions must contact occurs, first, what is meant as a collision.  Most of the time, the higher the concentration, the greater the collision and the more quickly.  

Furthermore, there may be four to five factors that can control the speed of a chemical reaction.  In the laboratory I made this week, was studied: the nature of the reagents, the temperature of a chemical system, presence of a catalyst, concentration of reactants and the surface area.   It is noteworthy that a catalyst is a substance that is not consumed in a chemical reaction.