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MUSCLER SYSTEM
Muscular System
Muscular System
Introduction
The muscular system comprises of muscular cells, the contractile elements with the specialized property of exerting tension throughout contraction, and associated connective tissues. The three morphologic kinds of muscles are voluntary muscle, involuntary muscle, and cardiac muscle. The voluntary, striated, or skeletal muscles are ...
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STEM CELL RESEARCH
Stem Cell Research
Outline
INTRODUCTION3
IDENTIFICATION AND APPLICATION4
STEM CELL MARKERS AND STEM CELL FUNCTION5
IDENTIFYING STEM CELLS IN A MIXED POPULATION OF CELLS6
APPLICATION OF OTHER STEM CELL PROPERTIES7
CONCLUSION8
Stem Cell Research
Introduction
Stem cells are unspecialized cells that possess properties such as self—renewal, high potential for proliferation, and the ability to become ...
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HOW EMOTIONS ARE ROOTED IN BIOLOLGY
How Emotions Are Rooted In Biology
How Emotions Are Rooted In Biology
Introduction
Biological responses, such as physical or psychological, derive emotions. However, culture plays a role in shaping up the way emotions are derived too. The most relevant theories of emotion, which consider the roles of biology ...
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Discussion of Chapter 10 of "Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology”
Discussion of Chapter 10 of "Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology”
Introduction
There are various food and water borne diseases that are caused by bacteria. Such intoxications occur when bacteria is ingested along with food or water, for example, uncooked sausages. Infections occur when live bacterial ...
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CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS
Conceptual Questions
Concepts Questions
Question 1
Freduced cytometric analysis of the forward/side lightweight disperse (FSC/SSC) of density gradient-separated head kidney units of the rainbow trout revealed three distinctly divided communitys, which we characterised as community 1, 2 and3. In spleen units, populations 1 and 2 were furthermore found, while ...
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Microbiology
Microbiology
In biological terms, a vector is an organic agent which generally serves as a transmission medium to another body. Vectors being studied biological causes of disease, but also as potential cures for humans. Vector is called a mechanism, generally a body which transmits an infectious agent or infesting from individuals ...
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MICROBIAL FLORA IN 'READY-TO- EAT' FRESH
A Study of the Microbial Flora in 'ready-to- eat' Fresh
A Study of the Microbial Flora in 'ready-to- eat' Fresh
Keywords
Ready to eat foods: These types of foods contain the features and characteristics of a food product that give guarantees of safety and security. These foods ...
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BIODIVERSITY
Biological Subject-Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Introduction
Biodiversity indicates a measure of the variety of plant and animal species in the biosphere; it is the result of a long evolutionary process. Evolution is the mechanism that more than three billion years allows life to adapt to changing conditions on the ground and which must continue ...
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PRIMARY SJOGREN SYNDROME
Primary Sjogren Syndrome
Primary Sjogren Syndrome
Introduction
Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder that occurs primarily in perimenopausal women. It is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration and destruction of exocrine glands (e.g., lacrimal and salivary glands). The spectrum of disease ranges from “sicca syndrome” (dry eyes [keratoconjunctivitis ...
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COEXISTENCE
Species Coexistence
Species Coexistence
Introduction
Species coexistence can be understood by taking a better look as an individual species' way of life (ecological niche), but its importance is a highly contentious topic as heightened variability makes it difficult to differentiate species. Niche difference signifies that species respond differently to their surrounding (Arditi. 2005). ...