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    legal means. However, there are those, including a minority of gay people, who maintain that sexuality is a social construct, sexual orientation is a positive lifestyle choice, and that gay people are no more victims of biology than are straight people. I believe that biology heavily influences cognition, emotion, and behavior. It also provides greater opportunity to some individuals than to others for a full range of physical, emotional, sexual, and socio-cultural expression. However, neither…

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    The subject of science has always been an interest of mine, more specifically biology. My love for this subject began to develop during my sophomore year of high school and ever since, the human body has intrigued me. Anatomy has always been a strong point throughout my education, as it came so easily to me. It is extremely fascinating that humans are so similarly structured, being that each and every human contains the same outline. Although humans are internally similar, externally we are able…

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    In elementary school, my science club built a 5-foot-long DNA double helix model. My excitement for genetics and collaboration never ceased. At Columbia, I hope to "build" a strong academic base in biology. Whether I go into pharmacy or pharmacology, biology will be an integral part of my studies. Observing a man who was shot five times and another who had severe brain trauma from a motorcycle accident affected me. I encountered these patients while on rounds at the LSU Intensive Care Unit. I…

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    species evolves.” This question was chosen because I personally had a hard time explaining how a species evolves so I wanted to learn more about the topic. I have taken many biology classes so I wanted to see how someone with a different biology background would explain the problem. Nehm and Reilly’s article titled “Biology Majors’ Knowledge and Misconceptions of Natural Selection” as well as Anderson, Fisher, and Norman’s article titled “Development and Evaluation of the Conceptual Inventory of…

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    new world filled with mysteries. Its complexity cannot be described in a few words. Science has always been a captivating subject to me. My curiosity for science grew when I began to learn about biology. In biology class, I enjoy learning about how cells work and genetics. My favorite subject has been biology ever since. I am a self-motivated person. Some motivating factors are my role models, their achievements, and recognition from peers. They inspire me to pursue my dreams and accomplish many…

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    Byron Likdisha AP Biology Essay #2 The modern synthesis incorporated Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection and many other fields of science, including genetics, to explain evolution more accurately. When Darwin wrote “On the Origin of Species “, he only explained the first mechanism of evolution, which was natural selection. The modern theory of evolution now highlights three more important mechanisms for evolution, which are mutations, genetic drift, and gene flow. Many…

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    INTRODUCTION Evolution of Development is best described as a field of Biology that compares the developmental processes of different organisms to determine the ancestral relationship between them, and to discover how developmental processes evolved. Whereas Species Development is the genetic switches that allow different structures to develop in different regions of an embryo, which could also give rise to major morphological differences among species. Everyday new species are being discovered…

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    Learning about Animal and People Minds Ever since I can remember I have been interested in and fascinated by animals. It is possible that my love for animals came from watching Disney movies such as The Lion King and One Hundred and One Dalmatians. My curiosity increased when I read Temple Grandin’s book Animals in Translation. Grandin discusses how animals think and communicate by using examples such as what melanin does in the brain (78). I have also grown up with animals throughout my life…

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    recognize the essential role of biology, our attempts to truly unify the universe will remain a train to nowhere." - Robert Lanza. This quote shows the important of how much biology has on our lives. Understanding biology unlocks tons of information about our lives and the world around us. Biology is in everything we do. We don't notice it but it's a very big part of our life. It gives us a better understanding in our life and to see how beautiful this world is. Biology is always in shows and…

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    and the variability inherent among the individual organisms making up a population. Evolution theory by natural selection is supported by evidence from a wide variety of scientific disciplines, including in the field of genetics and developmental biology. Over the centuries, human breeders have produced dramatic changes in domestic animal populations by selecting the desire individuals to breed. Breeders will eliminate those undesirable traits gradually over time. Therefore, the new breed…

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