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    relieved by rest. However‚ there was no history of orthopnea‚ paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea‚ trauma‚ surgery done before. After that‚ during following up for his diabetes mellitus‚ he told this symptom to the doctor‚ and then he was referred to hospital Serdang. After series investigation done‚ he was diagnosed stable angina. He was having follow up at Hospital Serdang every 3 months for his stable angina and type 2 diabetes mellitus. He had type 2 diabetes mellitus since 10 years ago‚ that diagnosed

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    2 September 2014 Chapter 1 Review 1. Describe the characteristics of science. A. The characteristics of science are observations‚ search for regularities‚ process the information‚ and self-corrections. Science is based upon observations that incorporate our senses‚ or instruments that extend our senses‚ to interpret natural experiences. Science is a searh for regularities. These regularities may include observed phenomena or patterns in nature. After observations have been recorded about regularities

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    prophase the chromsomes sometimes “crossover” (exchange genetic material)= chiasma Tetrad/Bivalent: group of four chromatids‚ bivalent=pair Synapsis: The pairing of homologous chromosomes during the meiotic phase of cell division/The act of lining up side by side by homologous chromosomes during the meiotic phase of cell division. ( forms chiasmas?) Haploid/diploid: Haploid= cell containg half the number of chromsosomes Diploid= cell containing twice as

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    Meghann Kiphart AP Biology Lab Report Number One Mrs. Irvine Introduction: Because all molecules have kinetic energy and are constantly in motion cells go through a process called diffusion. Diffusion is the movement if molecules from an area of higher concentration to and area of lower concentration. This process with continue to occur until an equilibrium is reached. Osmosis is a different and unique kind of diffusion. Osmosis is the diffusion of

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    DNA Extraction Lab 1/17/14 Purpose : This lab was conducted in order to show and analyze the way DNA is extracted. Hypothesis: If the lab is conducted properly then we should be able to view a visible amount of DNA from the strawberry and detergent mixture. Variables: The independent variable in this experiment is the strawberry mixture while the dependent

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    A simple being with simple dreams of sincere gratification in this complex materialistic society. Not disposed or predisposed to sophistication of today’s standard‚ but well refined in the most prominent attribute of human entity. Regarded as sympathetic and callous at the same time‚ as if the two words are not contradictory‚ but oxymoron not when carefully applied to circumstances where it fits. It is through right judgment that sympathy and callousness reconcile. Believes in Christian faith

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    The process of deriving the new drug starts in the laboratory. The chemical formula of the drug are composed in the lab and also called as the vitro testing. This type of testing performed before the drug can be tested on the animals or humans. The vitro testing gives the chemical description of the new drug and formulates the base and additional supplements. After vitro testing is done‚ the vivo testing starts on the animals. This process includes testing to figure out the possible side effects

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    Lab 10: Cell Structure & Function Questions 1. For each structure identified‚ do you think its location affects its ability to function? Why or why not? (Hint: those buried deep in the cell probably do different things than those closer to the cell membrane) Structure does not affect function of the cells‚ cells have a particular structure that enables them to carry out their function in the best way. Everything in a cell is there to enable it to perform in the most efficient manner possible

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    disintegrates. Chromosomes join at points called chiasmata where crossing over takes place. Metaphase I The nuclear membrane completely disappears. Spindle fibres attach to the chromosome’s centromeres and homologous pairs move together and line up along the metaphase plate. Anaphase I Spindle fibres pull homologous chromosomes towards opposite poles of the cell. This separates the chromosomes into two haploid set. Telophase I The homologous chromosomes arrive at there specific opposite

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    bio 243 lab final notes

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    Lab manual/results/online article condensed notes Lab 1 · DNA is made up of deoxyribonucelotides · Components of DNA/RNA includes a 5 carbon sugar‚ a phosphate group‚ and a nitrogenous base · the negative charge associated with DNA/RNA is due to the phosphate groups · DNA is linked together by phosphodiester bonds (they are covalent bonds) · the energy required to create these bonds is from the cleavage of pyrophosphate‚ refer to figure 1.3 on page 4 and below. ·

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