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    I really enjoyed reading the book American Chick in Saudi Arabia by Jean Sasson. It opened up my eyes to see how different cultures treat the Islamic religion. I am from Bangladesh‚ which is also a Muslim dominated country. I was born in America‚ and have never been there until last summer. Just like Jean‚ I was an American chick in another country trying to figure out their culture. Unlike her‚ I of course had alot of ideas of what I was going to be seeing and learning. While reading the book‚ I

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    An Outline of the Cell Theory

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    Chapter 2 IB Biology 2.1 Cell Theory 2.1.1 Outline the cell theory (2). • All organisms are composed of one or more cellsCells are the smallest units of life • All cells come from preexisting cells • TOK: cell theory replaces the former ideas of spontaneous generation or abiogenesis in which inanimate matter assembles itself into living forms • Exception: muscle cells- more than 1 nucleus‚ very long; (fungal cells) hyphae roots- not a single unit; protoctista- not specialized to single

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    Comparative Study of Ipil-Ipil (Laucaenaglauca) and Kakawate Leaves (Gliricidiasepium) as Regulator in the Angiogenesis of the Chicken Embryo A Research Paper Presented to Cebu City National Science High School Salvador St.‚ Labangon Cebu City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for Research I Subject Proponents: Labus‚ Niña Marie A. Legaspi‚ Yvan S. Sullivan‚ Paula Denise Margaret V. III-Xenon TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page...................................

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    an egg is fertilized by a sperm to make a human embryo‚ that single fertilized egg cell divides millions of times to form the approximately six billion cells that make up the human body. These types of cells (4 to 7 day old embryo) are called embryonic stem cells that are unspecialized and have the ability to renew themselves and give rise to specialized cell types (they have not yet developed into cells that perform a specific function). A stem cell is uncommitted and remains that way‚ until it receives

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    phospholipid content of seedlings grown at 2 degrees C was considerably higher than that of seedlings grown at 24 degrees C. A marked increase in linolenic acid was also observed during growth at 2 degrees C‚ and this change occurred entirely in the embryo. The results indicate an increased synthesis and unsaturation of membranes in seedlings grown at 2 degrees C. The changes may contribute to the increased resistance to freezing temperatures exhibited by seedlings grown at 2 degrees C." The phospholipid

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    wrong comes into play. Embryonic stem cell research has faced the negative spotlight for many years. The false misconceptions surrounding stem cells is clouded by the idea that they are acquired through intentionally killing a life of a potential human being. These false statements facilitated by anti-abortion organizations has slowed down the progress that could have been achieved through science on a logical and ethnically driven basis. Embryonic stem cells should be used for medical research because

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    Independent University‚ Bangladesh Admission Test (Sample) Math-Physics (Engineering) Total Marks: 50 Name Instructions: a) Turn-off all mobile communication devices (cell-phones‚ PDAs‚ laptops‚ etc.) b) There are 25 (twenty five) problems. You have to attempt all of them. c) Each problem has 5 (five) possible answers. Choose the correct answer‚ and fill the appropriate oval on the answer sheet. d) There is no negative marking. e) Do not fill more than one oval for any problem. f) It is preferable

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    ABSTRACT Stem cells have offered much hope by promising to greatly extend the numbers and range of patients who could benefit from transplants‚ and to provide cell replacement therapy to treat debilitating diseases such as diabetes‚ Parkinson ’s and Huntington ’s disease. The issue of stem cell research is politically charged‚ prompting biologists to begin engaging in ethical debates‚ Stem cell research offers great promise for understanding basic mechanisms of human development and differentiation

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    Evolution of Eukaryotic Cells from Prokaryotic Cells DNA- Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)‚ a self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms‚ is the acid that carries genetic information. RNA- Ribonucleic acid (RNA)‚ is an acid that is present in all living cells‚ it’s main role is to act as messenger and carry instructions from DNA fro controlling the synthesis of proteins. What are Eukaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Organisms? A eukaryotic cell is a cell that contains complex

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    Stem Cell Research and its Implications LAS 432 Perry Furgason Shannon Johnson Kelly Hanson Kimberly Houser 10/05/2014 Introduction Stem cells are unspecialized cells that have the ability through cell division to become specialized cells. These cells possess regenerative properties for longer periods of time than other cells. And‚ in certain conditions can be induced to become tissue or organ specific cells. By seeking to understand their regenerative process‚ scientists can treat

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