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    Colonoscopy C. Pap Smear IV. Treatment A. Surgery B. Radiation C. Chemotherapy V. Prevention A. Eliminate the use of tobacco products B. Make better dietary choices C. Exercise and maintain a healthy weight VI. Conclusion I. Introduction Chronic Diseases continue to plaque many people each year. The number of

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    Vaginal yeast infection (Candida Vaginalis) Vaginal yeast infection is an infection of the vagina‚ most commonly due to the fungus Candida albicans. Causes Most women will have a vaginal yeast infection at some time. Candida albicans is a common type of fungus. It is often present in small amounts in the vagina‚ mouth‚ digestive tract‚ and on the skin. Usually it does not cause disease or symptoms. Candida and the many other germs or microorganisms that normally live in the vagina keep each other

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    Materials: * Microscope * Tweezers * Syringe * Wet mounts(Slides and slide covers) * Toothpicks * Onion(Onion cell) * Methylene blue stain water * Water * Cheek skin(Cheek cell) Procedure: Onion Cell 1. Create a wet mount(using water‚ a syringe‚ slides and slide covers of course) 2. Use tweezers to get onion skin from the onion 3. Place onion skin in wet mount 4. Put mount under the scope and view the cell For using methylene blue stain

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    was‚ slavery. The Pharaoh did not want the Israelites to leave so he was killing people‚ etc... Then pharaohs heart hardened. So in return God hardened his heart towards Pharaoh. Also God punished Pharaoh by sending 10 plaques to make Pharaoh "give up" to God. So after all the plaques happened and killed his family‚ pharaoh let the Israelites flee. But then when they left‚ Pharaoh chased after them. God sent Moses and the fleeing Israelites on a journey to the promised land of Jerusalem. They left

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    stem Animal Tissues · A section of the ciliated epithelium (frog’s small intestine‚ frog’s ciliated epithelium‚ cheek cells · Blood smear · Slide of an adipose tissue · Slide containing a hyaline cartilage and elastic cartilage · Cross section of bone · Prepared slide of skeletal‚ smooth‚ and cardiac muscle · Nerve cell smear · Microscope III. Procedure: Plant Tissues A. Meristematic Tissue 1. Obtain a slide of the longitudinal section of the root tip

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    experiment is to differentiate between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Also to distinguish among plant‚ animal‚ and protest cells and identifying the organelles that are evident in them. Materials and Methods A wet mount with a sample of Elodea (a common pond weed) was prepared. The wet mount is prepared by placing a drop of water on a glass slide. A very small piece of the Elodea is placed in the water and covered with a slip cover. The slide was then placed under the light microscope and observed

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    Mini-Lab Report Objectives: There were two major goals of the “Observing Bacteria and Blood” experiment. The first was to establish a familiarity with the proper techniques for using a microscope. The experiment focused on both the basic components of a microscope (i.e. how to adjust the knobs and levers for the desired result) as well as how do decide the proper objective to use for observing a specimen. The second goal major goal of this experiment was to practice observing live specimens

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    Rochel just completed her five-paragraph essay and exhaustedly heads upstairs suppressing a yawn. After tiredly getting on her pajamas‚ she mechanically lifts her toothbrush‚ smears on a generous amount of toothpaste and proceeds to brush her teeth. Her mind is wandering to how she will pass her test tomorrow‚ what she should wear on Rosh Chodesh and if she should go with a salad or a wrap for lunch the next day. She then monotonously cleans her toothbrush‚ rinses her mouth and turns of the faucet

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    My goal in life after college is to procure a well paying job in the field of my passion; visual design. As an artist in the visual design world‚ my intention is to be able to work closely with architects; not only making their own business more efficient‚ but also collaborating with them to find more economical solutions to the common problems that plague the architectural world‚ such as: energy efficiency and aesthetic appeal. Outside of my professional interests‚ I pride myself on being a compassionate

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    Bacteria Introduction Unstained bacteria are difficult to observe because of the lack of contrast between the cells and the surrounding. To see them in an unstained state and also to observe their motility‚ a hanging-drop or a wet mount technique is used. A wet mount is the technique of placing small amounts of specimen in a droplet of water for viewing with the compound microscope.  Motility is an inheritable phenotype and is critical for identification and classification of bacteria. The technique

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