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    A model organism is a non-human species that is extensively studied to understand particular biological phenomena, with the expectation that discoveries made in the organism model will provide insight into the workings of other organisms. Model organisms are in vivo models and are widely used to research human disease when human experimentation would be unfeasible or unethical. This strategy is made possible by the common descent of all living organisms and the conservation of metabolic and developmental

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    discoveries in the future. When you think of anatomy you imagine something like this picture below. But here is where it all began…. The beginning of anatomy and physiology, ironically, began with a curiosity in biology. The first man to create an important contribution to biology was Alcmaeon, in the 5th century, BC. He was the first scientist to have worked with dissection. His focus was in trying to find out from where and how human intelligence came to be. His research never intended to be

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    Meiosis and Genetic Diversity in Sordaria 979554296 Biology 110 Lab Introduction: In Israel there exists multiple spots in the mountains called Evolution Canyons, which are all located between a southern facing slope (SFS) and a northern facing slope (NFS). What’s particularly interesting about these locations is that despite the two slopes being on opposite sides of a small canyon, they exhibit extremely contrasting conditions. The SFS receives multiple times the UV radiation from the sun

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    Ecology is the study of interaction between living organisms and nonliving environmental factors. The objective of the study is to determine the forest ecology of the Manor House by calculating the density, size, and diversity of the woodlot (Biology 214 Laboratory Handout). Diversity is the degree of the variability among the living organisms. It is important to study diversity because a larger variability of within a community will promote the productivity of an ecosystem. In addition, the knowledge

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    Hassan-Smith, Jenkinson, Smith, Hernandez, Keevil, Stewart, Hewison, Crabtree, Smith, Gittoes, & Morgan (2017) stated from a previous study that not having the right intake of vitamin D goes along with the concept of insufficient muscle mass in the human body. Testing this theory required to have 116 volunteers who were between the ages of 20-74 years old. After testing the trial they discovered that vitamin d was not connected to body fat but to lean mass. Relevance to BIO156 In Chapter 3 of our

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    Nate Lytle PBS Period 1 5/11/16 Microbiologist Education: • Bachelor’s Degree in microbiology • Voluntary, optional certifications that are offered by organizations recognized nationally Daily Activities/Responsibilities: • Study living organisms and microorganisms • Understand how the microorganisms interact, grow, and live • Use advanced lab equipment • Carry out research projects • Classify disease causing microorganisms • Interpret results and share conclusions with other scientists Self-Reflection:

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    I am interested in studying in the field of biology because I would like to pursue the career of being an obstetrician-gynecologist if you do not know what that is it is someone who has expertise in female reproductive health, pregnancy, and childbirth. When pursuing this career climate changes that may affect my choice such as extreme weather conditions on agriculture and infrastructure, to scarcity of freshwater resources and to issues related to human health, also because me being a woman climate

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    Biology Lab on Osmosis

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    Michelle Kim 2012.1.20 Biology Iso-osmolar Concentration of Carrot Cells Lab INTRODUCTION For a more thorough understanding of this lab introduction, the concepts of, iso osmolar, membrane, equilibrium, and concentration gradient evaluated. Iso osmolar can be known as the point in which the substance of experimentation faces no change despite the amount of solute inside the solvent( because the solvent and solute concentration is equal. This is where the line on a graph would cross on the

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    With the world crisis at hand, and wars and revolts breaking out around the globe, how satisfied we, as human race, are? Advancements in technology has brought upon us the social media revolution. All of these outpouring of information and new advancements in technology has given rise to a very important cultural phenomena- spiritual revolution. It was in a way triggered by transparent media. Media has given a whole new dimension to our lives. There is much more transparency in the media. Take wikileaks

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    Biology Assignment The theories of the origin of the universe and it’s inhabitants has intrigued the human mind for over generations. The theories of evolution have developed historically through the contribution of various scientists, including Aristotle, Lamarck, Wallace, Darwin, Mendel and Lyell. Aristotle was one of the earliest people to make an important and lasting contribution towards the theory of evolution. He was one of the greatest greek philosophers in the world and is sometimes even

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