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    problem of STDs. STD stands for sexually transmitted disease and is especially common among teens. A website‚ CDC‚ estimates that in the United States there are 9 million cases alone! However‚ though they may be common‚ STDs can be tested and most are treatable with antibiotics and other medications. STDs can be harmful‚ but if treated correctly some can be treatable or more manageable. Some people don’t realize that depending entirely on the sexually transmitted disease‚ there could be symptoms or

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    3/ 3.5 Explain how to minimise risks through the planning process Learning Outcome 3 – Understand how to plan assessment 3.5 Explain how to minimise risks through the planning process As discussed in 3.4‚ health‚ safety‚ and the learners welfare are of paramount concern when planning assessment. In addition to this there are other risks that are involved in my subject specialist area. I work with both an Internal Verifier and an External Verifier to confirm that my assessments are academically

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    Mitosis VS Meiosis

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    Mitosis vs. Meiosis Cell Division is the process of dividing a parent cell into multiple daughter cells by using the Cell Cycle. The Cell Cycle itself is composed of the Interphase‚ usually Mitosis‚ and Cytokinesis. The Interphase‚ which takes up 90% of the Cell Cycle‚ is composed of three phases: Growth 1 (G1)‚ Synthesis (S)‚ and Growth 2 (G2). In the G1 phase‚ the cell grows its size‚ replicates any organelles‚ and functions normally. In the S phase‚ it would prepare to divide its nucleus. Lastly

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    AWARENESS ON RISK FACTORS OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION AND SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIORS AMONG STUDENTS OF CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY An undergraduate thesis presented to the faculty of the College of Nursing‚ Cavite State University‚ Indang Cavite‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements in research. Prepared with the supervision of Mrs. Nenita B. Panaligan‚ RN‚ MAN. Introduction As time goes on‚ countries around the world become more industrialized and modernized. As part of it‚ life

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    Biology Mitosis Lab

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    AP BIOLOGY- Mitosis and Meiosis Cell Division Lab Part 1-MITOSIS summary: In this experiment first the stages of an onion cell undergoing mitosis are going to be observed and every stage is going to be detected and drawn on paper. A brief description to what is going on should be attached to the pictures. This is important to understand the basics of cell division which is necessary growth‚repair

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    Meiosis and Mitosis Lab

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    AP LAB # 3: MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS Website to go for quizzes and activities: Print out the quizzes for mitosis and meiosis http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/labbench/ OVERVIEW Exercise 3A is a study of mitosis. You will simulate the stages of mitosis by using chromosome models.You will use prepared slides of onion root tips to study plant mitosis and to calculate the relative duration of the phases of mitosis in the meristem of root tissue. Prepared slides of the whitefish blastula

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    Mitosis and Meiosis

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    You have probably met and known many different people in your life. Most of them may simply be acquaintances‚ while others you might consider friends. Of these‚ there may be only a few that you would consider close friends. Then‚ perhaps‚ there is that one person who is as close to you as a brother or sister or perhaps‚ as the Bible says‚ “is a friend that sticks closer than a brother” (Prov. 18:24)‚ someone in whom you can confide and trust‚ and with whom you can share your hopes and dreams. A friend

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    Running head: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sexually Transmitted Diseases More than 12 million Americans‚ 3 million of whom are teenagers‚ are affected with STDs each year. In 1995 STDs accounted for 87 percent of all cases reported among the top ten most frequently reported diseases in the United States. Since 1980‚ eight new sexually transmitted pathogens have been recognized in the United States. STDs may cause serious‚ life threatening complications including cancers

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    gap through transformation of the action potentials into a chemical signal that goes across the cleft. The arrival of impulses at the synaptic terminal‚ calcium gated ion channels opens‚ the calcium ions goes into the cell. The nerve impulse is transmitted through the neurotransmitters to their point of synaptic fibre and the rise of calcium concentration makes presynaptic vesicles to join with the presynaptic membrane to release neurotransmitter. This neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic

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    Meiosis vs. Mitosis

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    More than one celled organisms grow by way of mitosis and the cytoplasmic division of body cells. On the other hand‚ meiosis occurs only in germ cells‚ which are put aside for the formation of gametes (sperm and egg). Reproduction by meiosis allows for species survival and it increases genetic variability. The process‚ during which the germ cells are generated is called meiosis. It represents nature’s solution to the problem of chromosome doubling that would occur‚ if two diploid cells‚ i.e.

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