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    website accessible through the link on your student website: Microbiology Animations With Quizzes: Bacterial Growth: Overview. Which of the following is true about how bacterial cells divide? They divide into 2 daughter cells. They divide by binary division. They divide sexually. They divide by mitosis. They divide by meiosis. They divide asexually.  They divide into two daughter cells. View the following short animation from the MyMicrobiologyPlace website: Microbiology Animations With Quizzes:

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    Mitosis ‚ on the other hand‚ does not cross over. Something else that is different is the way it occurs. Meiosis 1 is sexual but Mitosis is asexual. Another change is the number of divisions that each event goes through. Meiosis 1 goes through 2 divisions which ends up having 4 haploid cells‚ however Mitosis only has 1 division resulting in 2 diploid cells. Gregor Mendel came up with 2 main ideas/laws to attribute to his Principle of Dominance. This principle says when two pure‚ contrasting traits are

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    Labour Of the Division of Labour: Division of labour has caused a greater increase in production than any other factor. This diversification is greatest for nations with more industry and improvement‚ and is responsible for "universal opulence" in those countries. Agriculture is less amenable than industry to division of labour; hence‚ rich nations are not so far ahead of poor nations in agriculture as in industry. Of the Principle which gives Occasion to the Division of Labour: Division of labour arises

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    normal cells is there’s much less multiplying and a more even spacing among the cells. One of the fundamental characteristics of cancer cells is their uncontrolled growth and through the microscope this behavior is seen in an increased rate of cell division and in the failure of tumor cells to die (Cancer‚ 2011) Having unlimited growth means that cancerous cells could potentially invade everywhere in your body causing fatal complications. After the experiencing the lab it appears that ovarian cancer

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    Green Algae

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    life cell cycle‚ which a few of them are non-motile. The first organization for motility in green algae is unicellular. Unicellular green algae can be either motile or non-motile. Motile green algae usually reproduce asexually by mitosis and cell division. Unicellular non-motile green algae usually produce zoospores. The second type of organization is colonial. In this organization the cells join together in colonies by attaching to one another with cytoplasmic threads. Colonial green algae can also

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    Liability B) Bureaucracy C) Responsibility D) Authority 3) Which one of Fayol’s 14 principles of management states that a person should report to only one manager? 3) _______ A) division of work B) division of authority C) unity of command D) unity of direction 4) ________ is the degree to which decision making takes place at upper levels of the organization. 4) _______ A) Decentralization

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    Dna in Plant Cells

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    contains the genetic info. 4 billion codes in length Gene- a segment of DNA that controls a certain protein production. A gene is made up of hundreds to thousands of codes. Chromosomes- genetic material that is coiled up into structures during cell division. Importance of DNA- genes control the production of proteins..(look like‚ body function‚ body communications‚ and enzyme control) DNA screening- the process of testing individuals to determine whether they have the gene(s) associated w/ a disorder

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    Chapter 1/2 Bio Study Guide Section 1.1-Scientific Method Science- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world Scientific Method 1. Collecting observations 2. Asking questions 3. Forming a hypothesis 4. Experiment 5. Analyze results and draw conclusions 6. Revise hypothesis Control Group- a group in the experiment that receives no experimental treatment Independent Variable- Variable that you change in the experiment X-axis Dependent

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    20 April 2017 Paying the Players In today’s world sports are a business‚ and collegiate sports are no different. Division I college sports provide a huge portion of a university’s income. The school receives money from ticket sales‚ television contracts‚ and sport-related merchandise. The athletes on the other hand‚ receive little more than a scholarship. The majority of Division 1 athletes receive full scholarships to attend their choice university; however‚ this is an extremely small amount compared

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    The division of labour is the specialization of certain tasks performed by labourers. According to Smith if a labourer specializes on a certain task‚ productivity will increased which benefits the factory system. Smith states three reasons as to why the division of labour is important to the production process: it increases dexterity‚ saves time‚ and it inspires new technology and

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