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SCIENCE
Science
Science
Part 1: Joints, Bones and Muscles Anatomy
a. Bones that are include upper limbs and shoulders for example: the wrist, fingers, arms and hands. Pectoral Girdle is another name for the shoulder, it comprises of the Clavicle and Scapula. Factors of which the upper limb comprises on include: Radius, ...
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BIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT
Biology Assignment
Biology Assignment
A true-breeding red rose plant is crossed with a true breeding pink rose plant. Assuming that Mendelian inheritance patterns are followed, list the genotypes and phenotypes of the F1 generation and the genotypes and phenotypes resulting when two F1 plants are crossed. The distinction between ...
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RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASE DIGESTION
Restriction Endonuclease Digestion of pGEM (T) PCR Cloning Vectors Containing Mouse NEIL1, 2 or 3 cDNA Inserts
Restriction Endonuclease Digestion of pGEM (T) PCR Cloning Vectors Containing Mouse NEIL1, 2 or 3 cDNA Inserts
Introduction
Involvement of Nei in DNA repair
Rebuild the process of repair of the genome in ...
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Lab Report
Introduction
Yeast is an organism used to make bread rise, but it is also used to makes beer and wine. In the experiment, we will see how different sugar types affect the Fermentation of yeast. Yeast is a single celled organism that is used to make dough rise and ferment ...
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BIO PATHOGEN AND DISEASE
Bio Pathogen and disease
Bio-Pathogen and Disease
TAQ-1(i)
Pathogen
Pathogens are the micro-organisms that contribute to the development and prevalence of disease. This characteristic of the micro-organisms is rooted in the fact that pathogens are essentially present in the form of bacteria that eventually do little more than damage ...
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Meclizine is neuroprotective in models of Huntington's disease
Introduction
Defects in cellular energy metabolism represent an early feature in a variety of human neurodegenerative diseases. Recent studies have shown that targeting energy metabolism can protect against neuronal cell death in such diseases. Here, this study show that meclizine, a clinically used drug ...
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BIOMETRICS
Biometrics
Biometrics
Introduction
The term "Biometrics" originates from the Greek words bio, meaning "life", and metric, which means “to measure". This practice has been around in China since the 14th century, to distinguish children by the measurements of their fingers, hands or footprints. In the 19th century, a technique known as ...
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SKIN CELLS
Introduction, Organization & Integumentary System
Introduction, Organization & Integumentary System
How skin cells are formed
The skin cells are formed in the epidermis, which is divided into various layers. These layers are known as strata (the outermost layer), corneum, lucidum, granulosm, spinosm and basale. Lucidum is present only in the hands' palm ...
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HIV: ENDANGERMENT OF DAY LABORERS
HIV: Endangerment of Day Laborers
HIV: Endangerment of Day Laborers
Introduction
The HIV-1 is a complex mix of diverse epidemics within and between countries and regions worldwide, and is undoubtedly the defining public health crisis of our time. Research has deepened our understanding of how the virus replicates, ...
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Biology
Oxygen Cycle
Oxygen Cycle
Oxygen Cycle
Like carbon and nitrogen, oxygen is also a basic element of life. It is very abundant element on our earth. In elemental form in atmosphere, it is found to the extent of 25 per cent. In addition to constituting about 21 per cent of the atmosphere, ...