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    DUAL DETECTION OF DNA AND LATENT FINGERMARKS FIGURE 1: IDENTIFICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANELLES IN A TYPICAL HUMAN CELL. TAKEN FROM CUMMINGS 2015 [2]. 2 FIGURE 2: TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER OF A HUMAN CELL. TAKEN FROM CUMMINGS 2015 [2]. 3 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. FINGERPRINTS 1.1.1. HISTORY 1.1.2. FORMATION AND DEPOSITION 1.1.3. TYPES OF PATTERNS 1.1.4. IDENTIFICATION 1.2. FINGERMARKS 1.2.1. NATURE OF DEPOSITS 1.2.2. NATURE OF SUBSTRATES 1.2.3. DETECTION TECHNIQUES

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    Plant Cells: Occasion Homework. 9/4/16 Plants have numerous cells inside them. They all have distinctive part and capacities. Together they all out to make the plant empower itself to survive. Inside a plant are its cells. Inside a cell are its organelles. These organelles are called cell organelles which are little individual parts of a phone which complete distinctive particular capacities. There are a vast variety of different • Golgi Mechanical assembly: An arrangement (stack) of levelled

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    Cell Name Institution Cells In general, cells in plain words can be described as the basic structural unit of all living organisms. These are very small particles which can be only observed under a microscope (Doerr, 2009). Moreover, the word cell is derived from a Latin word ‘cella’ which means a ‘small room’. The cell was first discovered in the year 1665 by Robert Hooke. However, the cell theory was developed many years later in 1839 in which Matthias Jakob and Theodor Schwann stated

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    Eukaryotic Cells Cells are the basic building block of life. Cells can be either Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic cells. Organism can only contain either one but not both of them. Prokaryotic cells are usually much smaller than Eukaryotic and are less complex. Bacteria are made up of one or more prokaryotic cells. Bacteria are made up of one or more prokaryotic cells. While Eukaryotic cell are found inside plant and animal life. Eukaryotic are more advanced and larger. Prokaryotic cell were the first

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    functions of the main cell components of the body cell. The cell membrane : is something that lets some things in and some things out of the cell. It is an outer cover for the cell. If the cell membrane was non existences the cell would spill all over the place. Its function is to protect the integrity of the interior of the cell by allowing certain substances into the cell, while keeping other substances out. It is composed of a thin, double-layered sheet of lipids, around the Cell and is a protective

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    Dictionaries is a cell in which DNA is arranged in chromosomes that are “contained within a distinct nucleus”. The name prokaryotes is also defined by the Oxford dictionary as an organism that does not contain a ‘distinct nucleus with a membrane’. These two terms highlighted a very important difference between the two cells; eukaryotic cells had a true nucleus surrounded by a membrane but the prokaryotes did not. The following essay seeks to compare and contrast typical prokaryotic cells to typical eukaryotic

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    Hard Work Cells

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    Though cells are small and overlooked, they play a crucial role in our existence and survival. Most people remain unaware of the hard work cells do to keep our bodies working properly. It is important that we know all about cells. They are, after all, the world’s best composers, and they make up all life. Long ago, in 1664, a scientist by the name Robert Hooke made a discovery that led to several other discoveries regarding cells. Upon looking at a slice of cork through an early version of the

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    Animal Cell Structure

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    Animal cells are a type of eukaryotic cell with a nucleus, membrane-bound organelles, with no cell wall. Here is a summary of their structure and function. Prokaryotes are the primitive, simple cells of bacteria and their bacteria-like Archaea. Eukaryotes, which include the most advanced cells of animals, plants, fungi, protozoan, algae, and slime & water molds. Eukaryotic cells share many similar characteristics, including some of the following structures, which can be found in the cells of animals

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    2014 Pre-Ap Biology Research Paper The cell is the basic unit of life and is the smallest, simplest organism that can perform all of life’s functions. The cell was discovered in 1665 by Robert Hooke. The three types of cells are plant cells, animal cells, and prokaryotic cells. These cells share many qualities but are also different in many ways. There are a few organelles that exist in all three types of cells. The first of these is the cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane)

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    centre of the cell, and functions as the control organelle. Nucleolus: The Nucleus is located next to the Nucleus and holds majority of the DNA. Plasma membrane: The plasma membrane is the outline of the cell. It functions as a 'gate', and allows molecules in and out of the Cell. Cell membrane: The function of the Cell membrane is to protect the cell by only allowing certain molecules in and out of the cell. Mitochondria: The mitochondria functions as the 'powerhouse' of the cell. It provides

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