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    Culture Is My Culture

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    There are a lot of ways of defining culture. I myself can define culture as‚ the way we do things as a group. That statement however doesn’t provide a deeper meaning of what culture is. Culture is my identity‚ and personality. Below is a rather more sophisticated way of describing culture which enables readers to understand it more deeply. Culture is the language‚ beliefs‚ values and norms passed from generation to generation I a group or society. Culture is systemically the meaning and behavior

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    Cell biology

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    generated when a single chromosome is replicated into two copies of itself‚ these copies being called sister chromatids. Compare sister chromatids to homologous chromosomes‚ which are the two different copies of a chromosome that diploid organisms (like humans) inherit‚ one from each parent. (collected from internet.see more from book & slide  :P) 4. Synapsis: (also called syndesis) is the pairing of two homologous chromosomes that occurs during meiosis. This is not to be confused with mitosis. Mitosis

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    Biology 101

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    This is a practice test for biology 101 test 2. You should also review all lectures and practice writing questions for each lecture set. You will also want to take advantage of the test banks under the “Lessons” tab in Angel. In addition to these sample questions and the test banks‚ you are advised to study the diagrams from all chapters and be able to label main structures. 1) The function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum(RER) is: a) Digestion b) Support c) DNA isolation d)

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    Terms of Biology

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    bacterium
Single-celled organism belonging to the Domain Bacteria; cells are typically walled and do not contain a nucleus.

 * biodiversity
Of a region‚ the genetic variation within its species‚ variety of species‚ and variety of ecosystems.

 * biology
The scientific study of life.

 * biosphere
All regions of Earth where organisms live.

 * cell
Smallest unit that has the properties of life; at minimum‚ consists of plasma membrane‚ cytoplasm‚ and DNA.

 * community
All populations

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    BIology things

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    Throughout human history‚ humans have been able to achieve many positive things like connecting the world with technology or landing in the moon. On the other hand‚ people have also committed a lot of violations and mistakes that have affected the whole world. Human rights entail values such as being able to live‚ pursue happiness and giving equity for everyone. To infringe this rights is morally wrong and politically unjust. An ongoing problem with human rights is the violation of freedom to slavery

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    MICRO BIOLOGY

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    five minutes. We will judge whether this specific disinfectant can prevent bacteria from spreading. Method Refer to practical booklet Pair Results Count the cfu/plate and record in the tables below. Bacterial Culture: Staphylococcus Aureus Table 1 – This shows the results of the duplicates at the concentration of the 10-6 and the 10-7 along with the mean values 10-6 10-7 Duplicate 1 118 7 Duplicate 2 121 3 Mean cfu ml-1 119.5 5 Mean cfu ml-1

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    Biology Project

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    Problem 1 Hypothesis 1 Materials 1 Procedure 2 Data 2 Results 3 Conclusion 3 Research Paper 3-7 Annotated bibliography 8 Acknowledgement8 Hinson 1 Nick Hinson Reisbig Biology IA 11/16/11 Weighted Baseball Problem: Does throwing a weighted baseball increase your arm strength while not hampering your mechanics? Hypothesis: If the weight of the baseball is increased then the arm strength will increase but also hamper

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    References: Bergner‚ D. (2013). Unexcited? There May Be a Pill for That. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/26/magazine/unexcited-there-may-be-a-pill-for-that.html?pagewanted=all Greenberg (2010). Exploring the Dimensions of Human Sexuality‚ Sexuality Research. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.apus.edu/login?url=http://ebooks.apus.edu/ CHFD220/Greenberg_2010_Ch2.pdf Murray‚ S H. & Milhausen‚ R R. (2012). Sexual Desire and Relationship Duration in Young Men and Women. Journal of

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    Environmental Biology

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    fragmentation. Nearly every human activity can alter or destroy habitat. Farming replaces diverse natural communities with simplified ones of only a few plants species (certain crops). Grazing modifies the structure and species composition of grasslands. Either type of agriculture can lead to desertification. Clearing forests removes the food‚ shelter‚ and other resources that forest dwelling organisms need to survive. Farming‚ logging‚ and road building‚ and other type of human land use and development

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    Biology Lab

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    (Odocoileus virginanus)‚ and human (Homo sapien) are all different. The coyote had the dental formula of 3-1-4-2/3-1-4-2 (x2)‚ which produced the total of 40 teeth. The deer had the dental formula of 0-0-3-3/3-1-3-3 (x2)‚ which equaled to 32 teeth. The human species had a smaller number of teeth with the dental formula being 2-1-2-2/2-1-2-2 (x2)‚ which produced a total of 28 teeth. The numbers of molars in the coyote upper and lower jaws were the same as the number of molars in the human (upper + lower jaws)

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