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    The Biological Importance of Water Water is perhaps the most important molecule for the survival and life of organisms. On the surface of the planet there is obviously much more area of water than land‚ which shows its significance. The fact that water makes up 60-95% of all living organisms shows the incredible biological importance of water. Water has many uses and roles‚ one of them it being used as a support unit in plants. The uptake of water by plant cells creates a pressure against the rigid

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    means a person who is completely mature‚ independent‚ and purposeful. While this may be true‚ the way to get to this stage of life is debatable. Some believe that adulthood can be defined as a specific age. For example‚ the legal age for someone to be classified as an adult in the United States is 18 years old. Others believe adulthood is a state of mind that can not be pinned to a specific age. An example for this is the varying time among different people for the brain to fully develop.

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    Human Behavior in the Social Environment II “Middle Adulthood: A Second Adolescence New York University Silver School of Social Work Spring 2014 Biological Factors: Demographic: Lester is a 42 year old‚ straight white male. He lives in an upper middle class neighborhood‚ a suburb‚ with his wife‚ Caroline and teenage daughter Jane. He finds both his personal as well as professional life unfulfilling. He feels both his wife and daughter have nothing but contempt for him and his work performance

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    Biological Macromolecules Lab Cells‚ the fundamental units of life‚ are composed of various combinations of organic macromolecules: carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ and nucleic acids. This lab exercise is designed to show you the qualitative tests commonly used to detect their presence. Objectives Test for the presence of monosaccharides by using the Benedict’s test Test for the presence of starch‚ a polysaccharide‚ by using the Lugol’s iodine test Test for the presence of lipids by using the

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    A protein is a Biological polymer made up of as different amino acids joined by peptide bonds. A protein is formed by amino acids which are the basic building block of a protein components of an amino acid include a :C-carbon atom‚ H-Hydrogen atom‚ H3N+ - Amino Group‚ COOH- - Carboxyl Group‚ R- this group varies from amino acid to amino acid. There are 20 amino acids‚ each differing in its R group. Two examples are: Glycine‚ its R group being H(Hydrogen) and Phenylalanine its R group being CH2 (Carbon

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    Biological Predispositions at Strife Genetic engineering‚ or genetic modification‚ is the direct manipulation of human and animal genome using biotechnology in hopes of procreating its masses. What happens: DNA or RNA is prepared and inserted into a host of the organism or a cell that is hybridized into the host. By manipulating its genome‚ scientists (who are so obsessed with “playing god”) are able to produce more desirable or efficient traits in humans and animals. The organism that is newly

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    Middle Adulthood In the early 1900’s‚ the average life expectancy was forty-seven; however‚ medical advances now allow for the average life-span to last well into a person’s sixties. As a result of people living longer‚ it has now become an area for professionals to study life during the later age periods. The ages thirty to fifty-five are called middle adulthood and people are no longer restricted by parents or society and follow career paths of their choosing. It is a time where people socialize

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    University of Phoenix Material Biological Psychology Worksheet Answer the following questions in short-essay format. Be prepared to discuss your answers. 1. What is biological psychology? Biological psychology refers to the field of psychology in which the study of organism’s actions or behaviors along with inner processes such as; emotions‚ learning‚ perceptions‚ memory‚ and motivation is geared towards a biological standpoint. Biological psychology or biopsychology focuses

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    RESEARCH PAPER ON BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF ACTINOMYCETES ................ ABSTRACT: The microorganisms are ubiquitous in nature. They are found in probably every environmental condition present on earth. Actinomycetes were originally considered to be an intermediate group between bacteria and fungi but now are recognized as prokaryotic organisms with high G+C (>55%) content in their DNA. Our project aim is to evaluate some biological activities of Actinomycetes like:

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    The Collision of Cultures: Great Biological Exchange The Great Biological Exchange was when the Europeans first came into contact with the Native Americans and exchanged many different things with each other. It was a diffusion of the two groups’ biological systems. Neither group has never seen some of the plants‚ animals‚ and devices that were exchanged between them. The Native Americans introduced the Europeans to plants such as peanuts‚ peppers‚ cacao‚ and chicle. On the other hand‚ the Europeans

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