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    Fungi Lab Report

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    Fungi Growth Introduction All humans have come into contact with some form of fungi at some point in their lives. Sometimes fungi produce large mushroom like structures, or sometimes they just appear as small wisps of hair. But with so many different forms and variations of fungi, sometimes they become hard to classify, and there is confusion as to whether it maybe a plant or bacteria. Buckholz et al (2016) state that the fungal kingdom deserves to be neither a prokaryote not a plant. Fungi are eukaryotic

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    HISTOLOGY OF BILIARY SYSTEM Histology of Gall bladder: Figure (9): Histology of GB 1. Mucous membrane. 2. Mucosal folds. 3. Muscle coat. 4. Serous layer (Krause, 2005). (GB= Gallbladder) The wall of the GB consists of mucosa, which is composed of simple columnar epithelium and lamina propria, a layer of smooth muscles, well-developed per-muscular connective tissue layer and serous membrane. The mucosa has abundant folds that are particularly evident in

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    Initial population is chosen randomly. There is no clear indication as to how large a population should be. The considerations are: if the population is too large, there may be difficulty in storing the data, but if the population is too small, there may not enough strings for crossovers. In our experiments, the population range 20 to 200. Selection of parents In order to select the chromosome with a maximum fitness value to have a better chance to be selected, roulette wheel selection mechanism

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    Yolanda JeanBaptiste BSC2010 Monday & Wednesday 2PM-3:13 PM Final Paper Cells The two articles I chose was Neurogenic potential of dental pulp stem cells isolated from murine incisors by Kylie M Ellis, David C O’Carroll, Martin D Lewis, Grigori Y Rychkov and Simon A Koblar. The second article is Tooth-Derived Stem Cells Make Brain-Like Cells by Lisa Winter.

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    Hair Synthesis

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    For hair to grow, there needs to be a hair follicle for the hair to develop out of. The germinating layer of the epidermis (skin) starts to grow down into the dermis and this creates the outside layer of the hair follicle. The dermis then grows and rises into the base if the follicle so that the capillaries can enter the papilla and nourish the hair shaft. The bottom of the hair follicle then enlarges to create the hair bulb. The base of the hair bulb then merges out into the outer root sheath which

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    As the growth of fungi were observed and identified according to the morphological characteristic, then microscopic observation is commonly used in identify the structure by observing the mycelia and spore produced. In order to do the microscopic observation, there are several way can be use in obtaining the characteristics of the fungi which is by Slide Culture Preparations and Cellotape Flag Preparations. 4.3.2.1 Slide Culture Preparations In order to accurately identify many fungi it is essential

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    INTRODUCTION Eukaryotic organelles are very crucial to the function of living organism. Organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast are named to the most important and valuable. The cell nucleus is a double membrane‐bound organelle that contains the hereditary data of the cell bundled as chromatin. The nucleus is a trademark highlight of most eukaryotic cells. (Wiley,2017) Eukaryotic cells are unique and important as it consists of a variety of different organelles. These organelles

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    Instructions: Write a 1 page, double spaced, summary about the function of one organelle in the cell and how it was discovered. Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell. They are organelles that convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use. They are organelles that act like an digestive system which takes in nutrients. Mitochondria are small organelles floating free throughout the cell. It is found in the eukaryotic cell. Mitochondria

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    Introduction: Investigation 4 consisted of investigating the different stages of mitosis within organisms, such as plants and animals. The following materials were used to visually see what occurs as mitosis takes its course within a cell: onion root tips, a human leukocyte and a whitefish blastula. By definition, mitosis is “the process of cellular reproduction involving the division of the nucleus to form two identical daughter nuclei (47).” Following mitosis is the process known as cytokinesis

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    Parasitic or Mutual Symbiotic Relationship? Author: Natasha Patel. Lab Partner: Ariana Crolene. Mira Costa College 3333 Manchester Ave Cardiff, CA 92007. Abstract: Our experiment is designed to show the symbiotic relationship between the mycorrhizal fungus and spinach plant. We constructed a 2X2 table of live molasses and controlled groups. Our hypothesis is that the live molasses with mycorrhizae group will extend the plants root bodies and increase the total surface area of the plant

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