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    Alhia Harris October 18‚ 2011 Biology Lab report Proteins are very important throughout the body. They have a lot of functions in cells. Antibodies are proteins that help cells rebuild the cells when they are destroyed. Transport proteins move substances from one place to another. Regulatory proteins control cellular metabolism in a way that cells throughout the body can have the right amount of glucose in the blood. A common protein is an enzyme; in cells they speed up chemical reactions. For

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    What is Bio 101

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    Biologists over the years have observed that some species evolve in response to the changes in another. These changes can occur in different levels and in different intensities. Some species exhibit molecular changes such as the structures of macromolecules like proteins or lipids‚ while others show morphological and behavioural changes in the presence of other organisms. Some evolutionary changes that happen in a species can be a change that is most especially directed towards its adaptation in

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    Case Study: I’m Looking Over a White-Striped Clover; A Case of Natural Selection Jelena Vukadin Part 1: Minnesota Habitat: The Minnesota habitat has cold winters and fairly warm summers. They do not receive much rain which therefore results in not having many herbivores in the population (not very many plants for them to eat). North Carolina Habitat: The North Carolina habitat has mild winters and very hot summers. They receive much more rain yearly which is why they have many more herbivores in

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    My name is Srishti and I am 14 years old. I am a student in Inlet Grove Community High School in 9th grade. So far‚ I am doing pretty good in my classes and hope to do the same later on. In the following paragraphs‚ I am going to talk about my past‚ present‚ and future which contains many memories‚ hopes‚ and wishes.         To begin with‚ I was born in New Delhi‚ India. I was there until the age of 11 and then moved to the United States. I used to live in Orlando‚ Florida about 2 years ago. My

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    2013.2014 S.T.F.A Lee Shau Kee College Biology SBA Name: Chan Ka Wing 6D(1) Title: Investigation of the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis Objective: To investigate the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis Principle: why this method? Variables: Apparatus and materials: 1 pipette 1 pipette filter 1 boiling tube 1 beaker 1 thermometer 1 stand and clamp 1 clip 1 60-watt bench lamp 1 razor blade 1 meter ruler 1 rubber tubing 0.25% sodium hydrogencarbonate solution

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    When the system is powered on‚ the BIOS will perform diagnostics and initialize system components‚ including the video system. (This is self-evident when the screen first flicks before the Video Card header is displayed). This is commonly referred as POST (Power-On Self Test). Afterwards‚ the computer will proceed its final boot-up stage by calling the operating system. Just before that‚ the user may interrupt to have access to SETUP. To allow the user to alter the CMOS settings‚ the BIOS provides

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    Exercise 1: Correct Use of the Scientific Method and an Experiment with Macromolecules I. Objectives In this lab‚ students will: a.) Learn how to utilize the Scientific Method to develop a testable hypothesis b.) Generate an effective experimental design from a hypothesis c.) Understand the chemical differences between different macromolecules and how these differences can be used to design tests for each molecule. d.) Identify macromolecules in solutions using chemical analyses. e.) Practice

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    Human VNTR Biology 101 October 23‚ 2009 Lab Partner: INTRODUCTION All human beings have genomes‚ or DNA that include all of their unique genetic information. Every strand of DNA is different per individual‚ which accounts for human diversity in the world. Variable Number Tandem Repeat (VNTR) is a short sequence of DNA that is repeated at a specific chromosomal locus. The number of tandem repeated units vary between individuals; therefore‚ every human being’s unique sequence of base pairs can

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    CODE-Y NEET-UG – 2013 TEST PAPER WITH ANSWER (HELD ON SUNDAY 05th MAY‚ 2013) 1. The eye of octopus and eye of cat show different patterns of structure‚ yet they perform similar function. This is an example of : (1) Analogous organs that have evolved due to divergent evolution (2) Homologous organs that have evolved due to convergent evolution (3) Homologous organs that have evolved due to divergent evolution (4) Analogous organs that have evolved due to convergent evolution (4) Select the correct

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    Syeda Fatima Sinusitis What are sinuses? Sinuses are basically hollow spaces in the bones behind the face Sinuses are developed even before a person is born and sometimes continue to develop until the age of 20. There are four pairs of sinuses or eight all together. Sinuses are located on either side of the nose in our cheeks‚ behind the eyes and between them‚ in our forehead‚ and at the back of the nasal cavity. The nasal cavity is basically the inside of the nose. The nasal cavity is lined

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