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    Chapter Summary I. The State and the Nation For an entity to be considered a state‚ four fundamental conditions must be met (although these legal criteria are not absolute): A state must have a territorial base. A stable population must reside within its borders‚. There should be a government to which this population owes allegiance. A state has to be recognized diplomatically by other states. A nation is a group of people who share a set of characteristics. At the core of the concept of a nation

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    biology enzyme summary

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    Enzymes- reduce the amount of energy required for the reactions they catalyse [accelerate]. -thus‚ increasing the rate of reactions that occur in living organisms. WITHOUT enzymes : metabolism would be so slow at body temp. that insufficient energy would be available to sustain life. -Many enzymes are “Intracellular”- used within the cell that produced them e.g. enzymes in respiration & photosynthesis -Others are “extracellular”-they act outside the

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    The purpose of this experiment was to create a new plasmid (pMV158GFP)‚ which lacks the malR protein and is mobile and has the GFP gene to be used to track the flow of genes between bacterial cells through conjugation. A plasmid with these qualities is necessary to create a plasmid that can be transferred to Gram-positive bacteria low in C&G (which are hard to transform with traditional means) by conjugation with other bacteria. Current vectors have the malR regulatory protein which imposes a problem

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    Biology Chapter 3 Vocab

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    Word | Definition | Clue | Cell Theory | A theory that states that all organisms are made of cells‚ all cells are produced by other living things‚ and the cell is the most basic unit of life. | | Cytoplasm | A jellylike substance that contains dissolved molecular building blocks- such as proteins‚ nucleic acids‚ minerals‚ and ions. | | Organelles | Structures that are specialized to perform distinct processes within a cell. | | Prokaryotic Cells | Cells that do not have a nucleus or other

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    In many collegiate biology classes‚ students are expected to instinctively know how to write a scientific research paper with proper formatting and organization. But writing a scientific research paper isn ’t something that you just happen to know. So this is a short guide on how to write one followed by a sample paper written by me last semester for my Intro To Cellular Biology Class at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (I got a 98% on it so it should be a good guide). Formatting: Biological

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    I watched the video about the Biology of Crime and Violence. In the video Adrian Raine talks about the biological factors affecting whether or not someone will become a violent criminal. He states that there isn’t exactly a killer gene but there are genes that predisposed or raise the odds that someone will become a violent criminal. After doing studies on twins it was found that 50% of the cause of crime antisocial behavior can be related to genes. Some of the risk factors are prenatal smoking‚

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    CH 17 BIOLOGY VOCABULARY AND ASSESSMENT CH 17 SEC 1 1. Binomial nomenclature: Linnaeus’s system of naming organisms‚ giving a scientific two-word name to each species- the first part being the genus‚ and the second the species 2. Class: taxonomic group that contains one or more related orders 3. Classification: grouping of organisms or objects based on a set of criteria that helps organize‚ communicate‚ and retain information 4. Division: taxonomic term used instead of phylum to group related

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    Bell WorkWhat are the four macromolecules that compose all life? BellworkIf your DNA is 23.5 % adenine. How much Guanine is there? Chapter 12- DNA Structure and Replication The Recipe Book Nucleic Acids- Function Nucleic acids function is storing‚ copying‚ and transmitting instructions for making proteins. DNA and RNA are nucleic acids!!! Monomer of Nucleic Acids- Nucleotides Think of DNA as a recipe book What is DNA and how does it work? DNA Storage DNA stores instructions for

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    CHAPTER SUMMARIES

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    (1) 自然界的生態平衡是如何展現呢?人類的活動又如何破壞生態平衡? (2) 人類和自然的關係應該如何平衡? Human should not interfere with any of the relation between life and the earth. (F) Which factor enables sage to survive the long ages of natural selection in the dry West? Its small grey leaves can hold moisture. Grouse‚ Mule deer‚ Antelope depend on the sage Land management agencies decide to eliminate the sage to satisfy the demand of grazing land Immediate side effect of spraying on sagebrush‚ as illustrated in the example of Bridger

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    given a gift or gifts to a person‚ however‚ that person should accept it and learn to use it for God’s mission‚ that is‚ to spread His gospel. II. LITERARY FORM The literary classification of 1st Corinthians chapter 12 is considered to be an epistle or a letter. 1st Corinthians Chapter 12 was written by the apostle Paul. 1st Corinthians was one of many letters that Paul wrote. Out of the 27 books from the New Testament‚ 13 were written by the apostle Paul. In 1st Corinthians‚ Paul acknowledged

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