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DNA SEQUENCING
How and why Fossils relevant in an age of DNA sequencing?
How and why Fossils relevant in an age of DNA sequencing?
Introduction
All human beings today are categorized as Homo sapiens. Our genus of humans initially started to evolve almost 200,000 years back in alliance with technologies not dissimilar those of ...
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The development of the human heart
The development of the human heart
Introduction
The purpose of this study is to expand the boundaries of our knowledge by exploring some relevant information relating to the development of human heart. Heart is the central organ of the circulatory system that is located in the chest ...
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LUNGS AND PLEURAL SACS
Describe the development, adult anatomy, and function of the lungs and pleural sacs
Describe the development, adult anatomy, and function of the lungs and pleural sacs
Introduction
Pleural sac is also known as pleural mesothelioma. This is a condition of the development of cancer cells in the pleura. The pleura ...
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Microcephaly
Abstract
This paper describes about the condition “microcephaly,” it tells about the condition, its causes, its presentation, symptoms, diagnostic criteria, treatment and the methods to support these affected persons. This paper describes about the causative factors and that are involved in this disorder.
Microcephaly
Introduction
Microcephaly is a disorder in which the baby's head ...
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The Human Genome Project
The Human Genome Project
Briefly describe the structure of DNA and how it carries the genetic code.
The DNA structure was first described in 1953 by Francis Crick and James Watson. As illustrated in the picture by a double helix which is on the right hand, with 10 nucleotide ...
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Weight Management
Weight Management
My Concrete Experience
Since childhood I used to think that a certain point a man buys a large belly and Ryashko. And as if it's my time - 27 years. I have periods of reflecting, thinking. And finally, the waves of my thoughts, I was nailed to the bank ...
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STEM CELL RESEARCH
Stem Cell Research
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Discussion3
Benefits of Stem cells4
Cell Based Therapies4
Burn Patients5
Stem Cells and Drug Testing6
Conclusion6
References7
Stem Cell Research
Introduction
Human embryonic stem cells were for the first time detected in 1998 (Thomson, et al., pp. 1145-1147). Since then these stem cells have always been in high demand for research purposes. ...
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Energy, Metabolism and Cells
Energy, Metabolism and Cells
Answer # 1
The organisms that can use photosynthesis to produce glucose are called photoautotrophs. Photoautotrophs use sunlight to make their own food through photosynthesis. Because of this, autotrophs are considered the producers of the food chain. Eukaryotic plants, algae, and some prokaryotes are all ...
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NERVOUS SYSTEM & EXERCISE
Nervous System & Immune System Response to Exercise
Nervous System & Immune System Response to Exercise
Introduction
Survival of the individual depends upon the maintenance or restoration of homeostasis which is defined as relative stability of the internal environment of the body. All systems of the body collectively ...
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Lab Experience
Lab Experience
Introduction
The rat belongs to the class Mammalia, mammals and to the order of Rodentia, Rodents. It looks like a mouse, i.e. myomorph. For the rodents, the characteristic so-called incisors, which are located in pairs in the maxilla and mandible. This Incisors grow throughout life and wear down by ...