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Research Papers on Biology

Biology is a branch of science that deals with living organisms. It is further divided into botany and zoology. Students of biology are likely to be asked to submit biology research papers when they are at higher levels of school or college. Therefore, Researchomatic has provided a platform from where students can easily get access to thousands of biology research papers.

Syphilis
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SYPHILIS Syphilis Table of Contents I. Structure and Morphology of Infectious Agent1 II. Effects on Human Physiology2 III. Symptoms2 IV. Epidemiology4 V. History5 VI. Treatment and Recovery5 References7 Syphilis I. Structure and Morphology of Infectious Agent The agent causing syphilis is Treponema pallidum, a motile, spiral microorganism. The organisms do not stain well, are best visualized by dark-field microscopy, and do ...
The Future Of Genetic Engineering In Human And Medicine As Per Pharmacokinetics And Pharmacogenetics
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The Future of Genetic Engineering in Human and Medicine as Per Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacogenetics The Future of Genetic Engineering in Human and Medicine as Per Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacogenetics Introduction Genetic engineering is the transportation of genes from one organism to another. It is a technique for modification of genes, as a result of ...
Global Warming
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GLOBAL WARMING Global Warming Effect of Global Warming on polar bears and their habitat Introduction Over the past years, the Polar bears have long imprisoned the concentration and awareness of the general public as well as researchers. It is therefore, probably that at no time in the past years have these polar bears been more ...
Food Intake
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FOOD INTAKE Food Intake Food Intake Introduction Over a three-day period I recorded my food intake. The three days reflect three average meal intakes including beverages. This analysis takes a deeper look into my dietary recommended intake (DRI) and what was consumed. In addition to consumption, the effects of too little or too much ...
Eukaryotic Cell Motility
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Eukaryotic Cell Motility Microtubule-Based Motility via Cilia or Flagella Table of Contents Eukaryotic Cells1 Functions of Microtubules2 Motility3 Cilia3 Structure3 Movement4 Coordination and Control4 Flagella6 Structure6 The Growth of the Flagella7 Evolution7 Microtubule-Based Motility via Flagella8 Microtubule-Based Motility via Cilia or Flagella Eukaryotic Cells The observation of the cell in three dimensions reveals interconnections between filamentous protein structures within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. These structures ...
Forensic Sciences
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FORENSIC SCIENCES Significance of Degraded DNA in Forensic Cases Abstract The DNA is mainly the inherited substance in humans and almost all other beings. The DNA is not only significant in shaping up a human body but in contemporary times also plays a significant role in deducing and solving numerous cases, courtesy the ...
Cardiovascular Exercises
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CARDIOVASCULAR EXERCISES Cardiovascular Exercises Cardiovascular Exercises Introduction Life is beautiful! Everyone in this world wants to live a happy and healthy life. There are certain crippling diseases that snatch all the liveliness and energy of life away. This in turn, restricts individuals to allow different pleasures of this life. Heart diseases are one ...
Low Genetic Diversity In Linepithema Humile Important In Reducing/Eliminate The Aggression Between Ants
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Low Genetic Diversity in Linepithema Humile Important in Reducing/Eliminate the Aggression between Ants by Low Genetic Diversity in Linepithema Humile Important in Reducing/Eliminate the Aggression between Ants Introduction The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is an invasive species native to South America. In its native range, L. humile is multi-colonial maintaining distinct territorial ...
Summary Of Chapter 5
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SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 5 Summary of Chapter 5 Haemolytic Anaemias-Summary Chapter 5 Chapter 5 of this book is related to haemolytic anaemias. The lifespan may be very short in haemolytic anaemia (e.g. as short as 5 days in sickle cell anaemia). Haemolysis may occur by two mechanisms: Intravascular: due to complement fixation, trauma, ...
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SUMMARY Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Summary Iron deficiency is the result of long-term negative iron balance. Iron stores in the form of haemosiderin and ferritin are progressively diminished and no longer meet the needs of normal iron turnover. From this critical point onward, the supply of iron to the transport protein apotransferrin ...
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