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Our New Organelle Design
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Nitrosolvo Nitrosolvo means “to dissolve nitrogen” Name has Latin origins Organelle is located in red blood cells Red blood cells are located in the bloodstream
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Decompression Sickness Your lungs inhale a certain amount of nitrogen in the air When you are under water the nitrogen in your lungs becomes more dense because there is more pressure The body seeks equilibrium with your lungs by diffusing nitrogen into muscle tissue and bones
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When you ascend towards the surface of the water the pressure of the nitrogen in your lungs decreases and the pressure of nitrogen in your blood and tissues decreases When you ascend too quickly nitrogen will rush out of your blood in bubble form, causing decompression sickness Symptoms include: headache, fatigue, rash, joint pain, paralysis, tingling, unconsciousness, or death
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Nitrosolvo’s Structure
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Nitrosolvo’s Functions Nitrosolvo engulfs nitrogen bubbles Enzymes eat nitrogen bubbles Enzymes then release gas The gas dissolves into bloodstream
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Nitrosolvo’s Interactions cell membrane: the organelle is stationed in the cell membrane lysosomes: the waste from the outside of the bubble is transported to the lysosome mitochondrion: the organelle gets its energy from the mitochondrion because it has to change shape to let in the nitrogen bubbles.
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Positive Effects Positive Effects Helps those who experience pressure changes Decreases risk of death by decompression sickness or “the bends” Mainly effects divers, sperm whales, and those in airplanes that lose cabin pressure
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Negative Effects Nitrosolvo may allow a smaller amount of nitric oxide of nitric oxide Nitric oxide helps muscles relax and increase blood flow
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Project Inspiration In one episode of House MD in which a man gets “The Bends” from Scuba Diving, surfacing too quickly, and then boarding a plane. We wanted to learn about decompression sickness because it is not well known and the topic of pressure arose in class After discussing the episode in class we decided to create an organelle that would allow the body to naturally adapt to changes in pressure
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