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    The Cell Cycle

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    The Cell Cycle Mitosis: the process by which cells reproduce themselves‚ resulting in daughter cells that contain the same amount of genetic material as the parent cell. Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Cell Division Occurs in a series of stages of phases Interphase occurs before mitosis begins Chromosomes are copied (# doubles) Chromosomes appear as threadlike coils (chromatin) at the start‚ but each chromosome and its copy(sister chromosome) change to sister

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    Stem Cells

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    What are stem cells and what is gene therapy respectively? These are cells that have the potential to form many different types of cells found in the body. When stem cells divide‚ can form more stem cells or other cells that perform specialized functions. Embryonic stem cells have the potential to form a complete individual‚ while adult stem cells can only form certain types of specialized cells. Stem cells to continue to divide throughout the lifetime of a person. The use of recombinant DNA

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    Types of cells

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    ROD CELLS Rod cells‚ or rods‚ are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye that can function in less intense light than the other type of visual photoreceptor‚ cone cells. Rods are concentrated at the outer edges of the retina and are used in peripheral vision. On average‚ there are approximately 125 million rod cells in the human retina.[1] More sensitive than cone cells‚ rod cells are almost entirely responsible for night vision. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION Rods are a little longer and leaner

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    cell phone

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    phones could cause health problems such as headaches or brain tumors. In addition‚ the devices those using RF radiations are safe. Such as: Radio had used RF radiation since 1893 and television had used RF radiation since 1939‚ and cell phone also uses RF radiation. So‚ cell phone absolutely safe. Research into mobile phones and health risks Intensive international research has found no conclusive or convincing evidence that mobile phones are damaging to health in the short or long term. However

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    Cell Analogies

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    Plant Cell>>Factory    A:Nucleus>Main Office  The main office of a factory regulates all activities‚ and controls everything that  happens inside the factory‚ as does a nucleus in a Plant cell.    B:Cell Membrane>Guard  The guard of a factory protects the factory from harm‚ and checks trucks‚ that are  coming in‚ for anything that could harm the factory‚ as does the cell membrane of a  Plant cell.     C:Nucleolus>Boss  The boss of a factory controls the office and has a high authority in the factory

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    Cell Phones

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    Do you have a cell phone? Well‚ to the many who do‚ it is a way of communication in a car. Cell phones have been known to distract the driver from concentrating on the road. But is it really worth banning? A majority of the nation agrees to ban cell phones in the use by the driver. Our nation is based on a democracy and if the people want cell phones banned‚ it should be outlawed. The majority of the nation agrees that cell phones are a distraction on the road. I‚ as a driver‚ too‚ think

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    cell phones

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    being engaged on their cell phones by being socially active on Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Instagram‚ etc. which definitely distracts them from studies. Most teen’s grades have dropped dramatically because of cell phone use. Some students take a great advantage of these devices while others misuse it by visiting inappropriate sites which results in bad academic performance. A cell phone is also a luxury for a student. A few hours a day without a cell phone will not kill anyone. Ringing cell phones can disrupt

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    Cell Energy

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    Associate Program Material Cell Energy Worksheet Answer the following questions: Cellular respiration: • What is cellular respiration and what are its three stages? Cellular respiration is the process that breaks down food to use as energy. The three main stages are glycolysis‚ citric acid cycle‚ and electron transport (Simon‚ Reece‚ & Dickey‚ 2010). • What is the role of glycolysis? Include the reactants and the products. Where does it occur? During glycolysis‚ a team

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    Cell Phones

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    Cell phones are the way of life today. In the US‚ little kids are carrying around the newest iPhone versions. Closing the digital divide requires studying and learning about the country’s needs and capabilities of upgrading to the digital world. There are countries that are financially unable to afford a cell phone‚ but it should be the cell phone companies that should be able to work around various prices for cell phones. For example‚ in the U.S. the iPhone is taking over and consumers require the

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    The Prokaryotic Cell

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    The prokaryotic cell precedes any forms of Bacteria‚ Archaea‚ and eventually Eukaryotes by approximately two billion years. This cell was the original life form on the planet and represents the smallest and least complex of all organisms. Through the process of mutation and adaptation they were able to survive to evolve into our modern day Bacteria‚ Archaea‚ Fungi and Protists. These post organisms have benefited from their early ancestor‚ by way of Endosymbiosis. Intricate protest and fungi are

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