YEAR 9 RESEARCH TASK: FIGHTING DISEASE 1. Suggest three ways in which foreign particles could enter the inside of your body Breathing in particles‚ cuts & wounds and through your mouth. 2. Imagine you are a microbe attacking the human body. Write a paragraph about your Invasion of the blood Stream. How did you arrive there? What line of defence did you in encounter? As I was floating through the air‚ I got breathed in to the nose. There I was brushing past some filter hairs located in the nostrils
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of the information shown below to be included on the email version). Work will not be marked unless accompanied by a completed submission form. Thank you. Surname: First Name: Learner ID Number: Programme Teacher/Assessor: Assessment Title Unit Numbers: AUTHENTICATION DECLARATION This submission is my own work. I have made no use of printed‚ electronic or oral sources‚ apart from those which have been openly and fully acknowledged in this piece of coursework. If I have used another
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Stacey Robinson Unit 3: Diversity‚ Equality and Inclusion in early year’s settings 1.3 Describe how prejudice and discrimination may affect a child’s life chances Discrimination is where you place barriers‚ whether they are physical‚ verbal or emotional that prevent certain people from gaining access to advancement or improvement of services the same as other people. Prejudice is often used to refer to preconceived‚ usually unfavorable‚ judgments toward people or a person because of gender‚ political
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Unit 1 – Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning 1 Understanding own role and responsibility in lifelong learning 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities The relevant legislations for teachers and/or trainers are as follows: The Disability Discrimination Act 1995: This act aims in taking steps to make reasonable adjustments to overcome the physical barriers to access for disabled
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Chapter 1- 2 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: THEMES IN THE STUDY OF LIFE OBJECTIVES Exploring Life on Its Many Levels 1. Briefly describe the unifying themes that characterize the biological sciences. 1. The cell an organism’s basic unit of structure and function 2. Heritable information: the inheritance of biological information in the form of DNA which is encoded in the nucleotide sequence of DNA. 3. Emergent properties: emerge as a result of interaction among components at the
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1210072/1 QUESTIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT 1 OF HH4006 2012-13 1500 WORDS PLUS OR MINUS 10% PLEASE SUBMIT WORK ON THE TABLE BELOW THE QUESTIONS AND DO AN ELECTRONIC WORD COUNT FOR THE CENTRAL SECTION. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE WORD COUNTS FOR EACH SECTION HAVE BEEN PROVIDED. YOU SHOULD PROVIDE AT LEAST ONE FULL REFERENCE IN THE FINAL COLUMN WHERE INDICATED. THIS IS NOT PART OF THE WORD COUNT‚ BUT THE QUALITY OF THE REFERENCE IN TERMS OF CREDIBILITY AND ACCURACY WILL BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN THE
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The Future Evolution of Human: Gene Splicing Gene Splicing: Survival of the Fittest Long ago stories‚ legends‚ and myths were created describing humans who were infused with the body parts of animal. Creatures such as mermaids‚ centaurs‚ and Satyrs were placed into our minds and we could only imagine what it would be like to meet these creatures. They became so numerous that they were given a category‚ Anthropomorphism. Over time and with our knowledge of science increasing‚ body parts that
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Healthy Lifestyle The majority of individuals that try to improve their condition eventually drift back into old habits such as not smoking and avoiding over weight‚ and fall short of their goals‚ feeling discouraged and even more confused about how to effectively begin living a healthy lifestyle. It is really important people know that a healthy lifestyle involves eating a nutritious diet‚ exercising regularly‚ and getting enough sleep at night; if people get conscious about these ways to keep
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life. Vincent was always being treated as second best because of his genetic makeup. As the film progresses we find Vincent proves to be just as capable as any other employee at Gattaca even though he was a “degenerate”. Vincent states “there is no gene for fate” meaning that even in this modern day‚ if a person is put down and considered less superior than someone they can achieve anything with hard work and determination. We see signs of prejudice early in the film where as courage was shown more
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Unit 1 Exercises Chapter 1 1. What is free software? List three characteristics of free software. Free software is a no charge/ non price software. Free software is software that users have the freedom to distribute and change. The 3 characteristics of free software is that you’re able to download it many times & install it on several computers without paying out of pocket each time you download it. The 2nd characteristic is you can also share the free software with others. And the 3rd characteristic
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