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    TAKE HOME ESSAY CANDIDATE NAME: COMMEY‚ NII AMARQUAYE INDEX NUMBER: 10350262 COURSE TITLE: ACADEMIC WRITING I COURSE CODE: UGRC 110 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2010-2011 SEMESTER: 2 GROUP: 7 LECTURER’s NAME: WORNYO‚ ALBERT COCONUT OIL AND ITS MEDICINAL EFFECTS Edible oils are found in large amounts in our daily diets hence adding up to a great amount of fatty acids in our system. Examples are in our stews‚ some soups‚ several rice dishes‚ fried or grilled

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    Discerning the Molecular Mechanisms of Entamoeba histolytica Erythrophagocytosis Abstract Entamoeba histolytica is a protozoan parasite representing a serious public health care crisis worldwide. It primarily affects people in low-income regions of impoverished nations and may affect the colon‚ liver‚ spleen‚ lungs‚ and brain. Erythrophagocytosis is a process that is vital to the pathogenicity of E. histolytica and therefore‚ the examination of molecular mechanisms involved

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    Arlen Kong October 11‚ 2010 Chapter 6.1‚ 6.2‚ 6.3 – Online Activities Online Activity 6.2-Membranes Organize a Cell’s Activity Dissect a Plasma Membrane Objective: to understand the structure of a membrane 1. Why is the membrane described as a phospholipid bilayer? It is described as a phospholipid bilayer because there are two layers of phospholipid molecules. 2. How does the arrangement of the phospholipids form a bilayer? The phospholipids arranged in two layers so that the

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    years to recover from a brain-eating amoeba. According to the ABC News article‚ published on August 23rd‚ 2016‚ Naegleria fowleri inhabits fresh water lakes and ponds. The amoeba travels up the nasal passage infecting the brain tissue and causing death in 97% cases. DeLeon was transported to the hospital after suffering from severe headaches and experiencing signs of early meningitis. After conducting spinal fluid tests‚ doctors were able to identify the amoeba and treat DeLeon with miletfosine

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    Disscusion In this experiment‚ we are required to observe‚ explain‚ identify and recognize the phylum under Kingdom Animalia. The phylum that we need to identify was Phylum Porifera‚ Phylum Cnidaria‚ Phylum platyhelminthes‚ Phylum Nematoda‚ Phylum Rotifera‚ Phylum Mollusca‚ Phylum Arthropoda‚ Phylum Echinodermata‚ Subphylum Cephalochordata and Subphylum Vertebrata (Fishes). Phylum Porifera The characteristic of members of Phylum porifera include asymmetrical or radial symmetry body plan. There

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    diseases they treat? Amebicides treat a disease called amebiasis; amebiasis is an intestinal illness that is commonly caught when someone eats or drinks something that is contaminated with a very small microscopic parasite called _Entamoeba histolytica_. The parasite is something called an amoeba‚ what this means is that it is a single-celled organism‚ and that is how the name came along. Antibiotics can be used to treat mild conditions such as acne and a severe cold as well as possibly life-threatening

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    all living things. 3. All cells arise from pre-existing cells. Variety in Cells On the basis of the number of cells Single-celled  Organisms made of a single cell. They are called unicellular organisms.  Examples: Bacteria‚ Yeast‚ Chlamydomonas‚ Amoeba‚ Paramoecium www.topperlearning.com Few-celled  Organisms made of a few hundred to few thousand cells.  Examples: Spirogyra‚ Volvox Multi-celled  Organisms made of millions to billions of cells. They are called multicellular organisms.  Examples:

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    | Syllabus College of Natural Sciences SCI/162 Version 7 Principles of Health and Wellness | Copyright © 2012‚ 2011‚ 2010‚ 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course reinforces the concept that learning effectively and living well involves both the mind and body. It presents the fundamentals of wellness and preventive health including strategic planning to attain and maintain personal optimal health. In addition‚ physical and mental diseases are

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    microscope and following and carrying out viewing instructions for slide‚ regular and oil immersion and various staining and wet mount techniques. Observations/Results : Sample Observations Part 1 Part 2 150x 600x 1500x (Oil Immersion) Amoeba proteus Appears to be oval with a tail-like end and solid as well as membrane layered cells. The cells appear to be fuzzy and not well defined Appears to look like the sun with the inner cell having multiple textures. Anabaena A paisley shaped

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    Lab 4 – The Cell Answer Key Procedure 4.3 Draw a picture of a single Elodea cell and label all visible structures. See the diagram in your lab manual. Without staining‚ the only structures that should have been clearly visible should have been the cell walls and the green chloroplasts. Is this cell prokaryotic or eukaryotic? ______Eukaryotic_______________________ What evidence do you have to support this claim? The presence of organelles (chloroplasts) and its large size.

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