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    A. Definition/Comparison Questions Instructions: In your own words, define the pairs of terms given below. Write in complete sentences, stating the differences and relationships between the two terms, and give specific examples where appropriate. A complete answer usually requires four to eight sentences. Each question is worth four marks, for a total of 40 marks. 1. evolution / selection Selection is the process where environmental or genetic influences determine which type of organisms thrive

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    contribute. Originally I had thought that an area of physics was the field I would pursue. The mysteries and beauty of the cosmos drew me in but I was never certain it was what I wanted to pursue. My realization came during my first semester in AP Biology. I was exceptionally fascinated by the molecular workings of cells and by the genetic code that orchestrated it all. The beautiful complexity of intercellular communication and the wonderful mystery of noncoding DNA, captured my interest.

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    My book discusses quite a lot about natural selection and this is a topic directly related to biology. Natural selection has everything to do with evolution and this is a part of the study of biology. Natural selection creates new species and somehow from this process humans came to be as well as every other living organism. This is a slow process that takes generations to modify genes enough to form an entirely new species, but it is done. Since all new species come from old ones, every living organism

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    animals as their everyday life. I should be a wildlife biologist so I can study land mammals. Wildlife biology is a field of biology in which land animals are studied. It deals with all animals with backbones and studies individual species of wildlife, their habitats, and surrounding ecosystems (Fitzgerald). It also studies how animals may interact with their ecosystem. Without wildlife biology we would not have extensive knowledge of other animal species, and how they could be linked to humans.

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    During my junior year, I fell in love with science, specifically Biology. My AP Biology class inspired me to pursue a career as a biomedical engineer. I was fascinated about the complexity as well as the simplicity of biology. When my AP Biology class was learning about biotechnology and the different ways scientists were using technology and medicine to cure patients, I was very interested in how technology played a big role in saving someone's life. That was when I started volunteering at the Frederick

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    2.1 Fundamental research Synthetic biology has a lot to offer in fundamental research. Starting from the most well characterised laboratory organism, E.coli, we are still in half way from full knowledge of understanding the function of all its genes as the functions of 20% of them are still to be identified (Keseler et al., 2011). Moreover there are many more other microorganisms with great importance which are even less-well understood. Synthetic biology provides the ability to make specific

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    My experience in Biology 1050 was challenging and helpful. One challenging thing about biology 1050 is the exam because I would feel like I did good or decent on the exam but, when I get the exam it is not good. Some of the test was different for me because what I studied was not on the test. Another challenge was the homework assignment because we did not go over it in class and after we turn it in we go over it. I had to rely on the internet, textbook, and my knowledge to help me finish my

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    Marine Biology What do Marine Biologist study? Do Marine Biologist study plants and animals in the ocean? Do they study the health of the ocean? These are some of the questions people would ask. The purpose of this research paper is to answer these questions. What Marine Biology is and what examples of what Marine Biologist study will be addressed in this paper. What is Marine Biology? If someone studies Marine Biology they study the life in the ocean. Someone can also study saltwater environments

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    My AP Biology class is what started my desire to pursue biochemistry. In fact, it was a specific experiment. We infused jellyfish DNA into yeast plasmid and when we turned off the lights the Petri disks in everybody's hands glowed. It was mind-boggling to see that the blueprints to life could be manipulated and translated to completely different species. I am interested in Biochemistry because it is what allows us to understand the world. There is a theory called Biocentrism that tells us that we

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    animals and think I would make a great biologist. A marine biologist not only works but some do train the animals they are working with. There hasn’t many if any marine biologist that have come from my home town. The history of marine biology may have begun as early as 1200 BC when the Phoenicians began ocean voyages using celestial navigation. References to the sea and its mysteries abound in Greek mythology, particularly the Homeric poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey". However, these

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