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    Structure and function of macromolecules within a living organism ‘Some biological molecules in organisms are small and simple containing only one or a few functional groups‚ others are large‚ complex assemblies called macromolecules’ [1]. The term macromolecule is convenient because the bulk properties of a macromolecule differ from those of smaller molecules. These large chemical compounds have a high molecular weight consisting of a number of structural units linked together by covalent

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    Cell Division

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    1. Explain the roles of mitotic cell division‚ meiosis‚ and fertilization in the human life cycle. Mitosis allows for growth and repair from the fertilized egg to the adult. In reproductively mature individuals‚ meiosis creates gametes with half the genetic material. The male gamete then fertilizes the female gamete during sexual reproduction‚ forming a zygote with a full set of genetic material. 2. Why are both cell division and apoptosis necessary for the development of an organism?

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    University of Strathclyde Mechanical Engineering Department Socio-Economic Impacts of Biomass Deployment for the Production of Heat and Electricity Thesis submitted for the MSc degree Energy Systems and the Environment Helen Stavroulia 2003 The copyright of this thesis belongs to the author under the terms of the United Kingdom copyright acts as qualified by the University of Strathclyde Regulation 3.49. Due acknowledgement must always be made of the use of any material contained in

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    Exhibit 4: Segment Revenues GE is one of the largest and most diversified technology and financial services corporations in the world. It has a wide exposure to different sectors of economy ranging from energy infrastructure‚ aviation‚ healthcare‚ transportation‚ and home and business solutions to financial services. Based on the peer group information from MorningStar.com‚ GE has several competitors‚ such as Siemens AG‚ 3M Co‚ Honeywell International‚ Inc.‚ ABB‚ Ltd.‚ Danaher Corporation‚ and

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    while heavily investing in alternative energy sources at higher costs." ~ Charles T. Maxwell‚consultant to various oil companies and the US Government Essential Learning: To evaluate what factors contribute to how a society chooses to use energy resources‚ keeping in mind the availability and culture as well as the social‚ economic‚ political and environmental implications. CH 12 Turbine Generator Turbogenerator Secondary energy source Primary energy source Renewable resources Nonrenewable

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    Report Investigating Alcoholic Fermentation and the Affects of Yeast on Dough Aim: The aim was simply to investigate whether or not yeast had any affect on causing dough to rise when baked and to experiment with alcoholic fermentation eg. to see if it gave off carbon dioxide. Introduction: Following a few weeks of fermentation theory‚ groups of three to four were assigned and told to conduct a series of experiments involving the affects of fermentation. My group consisted of myself‚ Won

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    Yeast|48| Neurospora|50| Reflection Questions: Summarize your amino acid comparison in paragraph form. To guide your summary‚ reflect on the following questions. What does it mean when scientists say that living organisms share a universal genetic code? It means that all extinct organisms have all the same genetic code. How does a universal genetic code relate to the hypotheses about the origin of life on Earth? the near-universal genetic code is that all extant things share some type of common

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    Dna in Plant Cells

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    production. A gene is made up of hundreds to thousands of codes. Chromosomes- genetic material that is coiled up into structures during cell division. Importance of DNA- genes control the production of proteins..(look like‚ body function‚ body communications‚ and enzyme control) DNA screening- the process of testing individuals to determine whether they have the gene(s) associated w/ a disorder amniocentesis- to look at the chromosomes of a fetus karyotype- a micrograph of a person’s chromosomes

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    ------------------------------------------------- Mineral And Energy Resources ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Almost all Earth Materials are used by humans for something. We require metals for making machines‚ sands and gravels for making roads and buildings‚ sand for making computer chips‚ limestone and gypsum

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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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