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Ardipithecus Ramidus
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Ardipithecus Ramidus
Introduction
Knowledge of Human Origins has followed a parallel course to the history of the discoveries of hominid fossils. Since the first Neanderthal to the oldest hominid known at present and aim of this work, Ardipithecus ramidus, there have been many discoveries have opened new lines ...
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BELIZE REEF
Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System
Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System
The Diversity of Life Forms Found In the Area
It covers an area of 96,300 ha, on the coast of Belize. It is a habitat consisting of atolls, mangroves and keys of various sizes and houses many endangered species such as ...
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Typical Cell
Introduction
Cell is a structural and functional unit of living organisms; all living organisms are composed single or numerous cells. The cell is the smallest structure capable of making itself the three vital functions: nutrition, relationships, and reproduction. They are unicellular, consisting of a single cell and multi-cellular organisms, ...
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Population Density
Population Density
Introduction
Population Density refers to the measurement of population in a unit and is used mainly to calculate the population of the human beings. Population density of human beings is also calculated on the basis of attitudes and cultural aspects of the people. In culturally homogenous cities such ...
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Osmosis Experiment
Osmosis Experiment
Aim of the Experiment
The aim of this experiment is to examine the concept of osmosis. It attempts to monitor the behaviour of sucrose solution submerged in water to detect any changes in the quantity. The other solution, which is used as a neutral tester for the experiment, is ...
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Article Reviews
Article Review on the Evolution of Mating Systems in Birds and Mammals
Statement of the Problem
The problem regarding recognizing monogamous relationships and mating systems in Birds and Mammals and the reasons behind it.
Literature Review and Critique
Orion suggests that western culture recognizes as regular pattern of mating a system based on ...
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LITERATURE EXERCISE
Literature Exercise
Literature Exercise
Introduction
Cancer is a group of diseases in which the body produces an excess of cells malignant, with growth and division beyond the normal limits (invasion of the tissue surrounding and sometimes metastasis). Metastasis is the spread at a distance, primarily via lymphatic or blood, cells originating from ...
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NO TYPICAL CELL
No Typical Cell
No Typical Cell
Introduction
A cell is the morphological and functional unit of living organisms. In fact, the cell is the smallest element that can be considered alive. In this way, can be classified living organisms according to the number of cells that have: if you only have ...
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There Is No Such a Thing as a Typical Cell
There Is No Such a Thing as a Typical Cell
Introduction
Every human body begins as a single cell, or zygote, formed when the father's sperm and mother's egg join. The zygote divides to give rise to two cells that are ...
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Microbiology
Microbiology
Summary of Chapter 22
Primary immunodeficiency (PID) is a cluster of disorders that share a common theme of excessive susceptibility to infection and other associated clinical problems. These serious episodes of infection markedly impair the patients' ability to lead a normal life. While individual diseases are rare, PID as an entity ...