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    NISHAN KARKI

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    NISHAN KARKI Major: Biology Career Pursuing: Plant Biology UNIV 101 Section: 3T Date of Submission: November XX‚ 2014 Curriculum Plan (25 points) Curriculum Sheet using Biology Concentration in Biology FRESHMAN YEAR www.nicholls.edu/biol/premed.html   Fall Semester Gr Hrs. Spring Semester GR Hrs.   Biology 155   4 Biology 156   4   Chemistry 105   3 Chemistry 106-110   5   Math 165   5 CMPS 108-109 or CMPS 200 or OIS 200   2   English 101 (or placement)   3 English 102 (or

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    nursing

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    Career Choice: Following my bachelor degree in biology‚ I will apply to graduate programs for wildlife biology and a teaching assistantship. My goal is to become a wildlife biology with an emphasis on ecology and conservation through research. Wildlife biologists study animals and other wildlife and how they interact with their ecosystems. They study the physical characteristics of animals‚ animal behaviors‚ and the impacts humans have on wildlife and natural habitats. The median annual wage

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    Basic Anatomical Body

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    Chapter 1 great review of the basic anatomical areas of the body 1. Metabolism‚ anabolism‚ catabolism 2. ICF‚ ECF 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. Parasagittal 7. D‚ effectors 8. A‚ differentiation 9. C‚ hypogastric 10. C‚ 3 11. Axillary-armpit‚ inguinal-groin‚ cervical-neck‚ cranial-skull‚ oral-mouth‚ brachial-arm‚ orbital-eye‚ gluteal-buttock‚ buccal-cheek‚ cixal-hip 12. 1 superior‚ 12 superficial‚ 1superior and 6 lateral‚ 6 lateral‚ 4 posterior‚ 8 ipsilateral

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    Osmosis and Water

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    reinforces the principles of Osmosis and Diffusion‚ and in a biological context‚ we can simulate how water and particles move in and out of our own cells. Introduction Objective: 1. Investigate the process of osmosis and diffusion in a model of a membrane system. 2. Investigate the effect of solute concentration on water potential as it relates to living plant tissue. Background Information: Molecules are in constant motion; they tend to move from areas of high concentration‚ to areas of low concentration

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    Course Notes

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    Biology is the study of life and living organisms‚ from the smallest bacteria to giant sequoias. Biologists use observation and experimentation to gain an understanding about the natural world. Branches of biology include anatomy‚ biotechnology‚ botany‚ cell biology‚ ecology‚ genetics‚ medicine‚ microbiology‚ molecular biology‚ and zoology. Many people entering the field of biology become specialized in a particular area. As a course‚ biology encompasses four main themes: 1. The process

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    diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane involves a special form of diffusion called osmosis. When the external and internal solute concentration are equal‚ there is no movement of water will be observed. This is described as isotonic. Osmosis does not occur in an isotonic solution‚ because the concentrations are equal on both sides of the membrane and there is no net movement of molecules from one side of the membrane to the other (Payne‚ 2007). A hypotonic solution is a

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    Biology- study of living organisms. I. History of Biology 1. Primitive Period-no use of scientific period. 2. Classical Period * Hippocrates (Father of Medicine)- he stated that diseases have natural causes and the has the power to repair itself. * Aristotle (Greatest Ancient Scientist)- excelled in making observations made the most significant biological contributions. * Galen (Greatest Biologist of Antiquity)- to study human anatomy and carried with the first physiological

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    Osmosis Lab Report

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    Formal Scientific Lab Report Osmosis Katy Hunter 10-26-2012 Abstract: The objectives of this lab was to be able to create models of cells with the dialysis tubing to show us how the plasma membrane is selectively permeable‚ to study the effects of osmosis on a model cell‚ and to foresee the effect of solute concentration on osmosis. In order to achieve these objectives‚ we had to fill the dialysis tubing with either water‚ or different amounts of sucrose. We then tied off the tubes and put

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    able to provide information‚ as to how a lipid layer could remain stable in contact with the water surrounding the cell in its environment‚ since lipids are repelled by water. 20th century: Due to chemical analysis of isolated membranes‚ it was discovered that the membrane is largely made up of phospholipids and cholesterol. Digging deeper‚ it was revealed that phospholipids were amphiphilic: one head‚ which was soluble in water‚ and two tails‚ which would face inwards towards each other. This added

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