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    I am about to complete my junior year as biology major at Boston University. My goal is to complete my undergraduate degree, and earn an advanced degree in MD or PhD. I have always had a strong interest in science especially chemistry and biology. Coming from a third world country, I did not have the opportunity to work in a lab. Coming to USA enabled and give me more opportunity then in my country. Roxbury Community College did not only prepared me for a four-year college, but it also gave me the

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    selection plays a part in evolution. Natural selection does play a big part but there are others mechanisms that help shape how an organism evolves. These mechanisms include migration, isolation, genetic drift, and mutations. A specific new field in biology has developed, in which explicitly looks at mutations and how it causes the gene to change. More specifically it looks at how the “genetic switches” known as Hox genes have made these mutations possible. This new field is called evolutionary

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    Benefits of Dissection

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    Dissection, by definition, is the pathological splitting or separation of tissue, according to Webster’s online dictionary. Beneath the simple definition lies an immense amount of controversy. This paper will provide pros and cons regarding ethics of dissection. Dissection has many benefits. The experience of dissection is unforgettable. “Things you can actually touch usually stick in your head better,” according to Dr. Damon Scoville. Dissection is an approach to science that creates a lasting

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    Like Father Like Son How would you feel if you knew that the food you eat could affect your future offspring? The things you do today could affect your child tomorrow. The science of epigenetics examines this concept. Epigenetics is the study of how heritable genes are influenced by environmental factors and the lifestyle one chooses. To get a deeper insight into the great world of epigenetics, we will describe it’s origin, how it affects people, and how it can potentially help in the future.

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    The biological approach which is the oldest approach, stems from the study of biology and the work of Charles Darwin (1809). It wasn’t until the 20th century that biological psychology occurred as a science, prior to this the connection between the brain, mind and body was not understood. The biological approach focuses on genetics and how they affect an individual’s behaviour and the brain and nervous system, primarily the central nervous system. The brain has three main parts the Cerebrum which

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    Drew M. Zimmerman Personal Statement FHSU Biological Sciences Degree Objective: M.S. in Microbiology I was born into the sciences. My entire life I have been exposed to the inter-workings of biology and that has not changed even to this day. When I was younger, I fondly remember being sent out with my friends to help collect various insects with my mother when she was attending Fort Hays for her master’s degree. I have met a lot of really fantastic professors at Fort Hays that make you feel like

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    Since my freshmen biology class, I have filled my schedule with as many science classes as I could take such as marine biology, psychology, and medical terminology. These classes open doors in my future for the large variety of science-related careers I could choose in the medical field. While attending UW Madison I aim to

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    A career in Zoology and Wildlife Biology can be truly entertaining sometimes. Tasks like conducting experiments with animals, researching characteristics of wildlife, observing, and monitoring all congregate to spit out a very cool job. Including that with all the animals you interact with is just a plus. This job fall under the Skilled and Technical Science cluster as well as the Health Sciences I think. Being able to handle science in this field results in being able to do more things, being

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    Reflection Paper

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    I was born into a time of darkness. Quite literarily, during the first year of my life, my parents found themselves often not having access to basic necessities that we take for granted every day such as electricity or water. Both my mother and father come from humble beginnings, being born and raised in small villages in the outskirts of Armenia. Never would they dream of one day moving to a city like Los Angeles after the kind of life we lived since my birth. Yet what we perceive as completely

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    What Does It Mean?

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    What does it mean to be human? Did your concept change after reading the book? Before reading this book, I would have answered this question using a much more philosophical viewpoint. I would have said that being human allows us to experience nuances of life and change the world in ways other animals cannot. However, after reading Your Inner Fish, I’d have to say that as humans, we shouldn’t believe that our species should be deified in the animal kingdom as a group more advanced than others. The

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