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    Pt1420 Unit 12

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    science as it pertains to biology. The 7 weeks’ courses included…

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    City. He is currently the George M. Moffett Professor Emeritus of biology in Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. Mr. Bonner received his B.S (magna cum laude with highest honors in biology), his M.A and Ph.D. from Harvard University 1. Bonner’s interest of study was evolution; he studied this through cellular slime molds 1. In 1937 Bonner started studying at Harvard University with a major in biology. During his freshman year in college Bonner took a Botany…

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    Ever since I was little I have always been interested in the study of biology. I used to watch various cartoons that often included a mad scientist that would experiment on various creatures in the laboratory to enhance the creature’s physical abilities and create a mutant race to assist in their plot to destroy the world. For this reason I often hated the idea of animals being used in laboratories when I was little, but as I grew up and gained exposure to the real world, I realized things in…

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    Sahlins Anthropology

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    Sahlins made a highly profound statement in an earlier portion of the book “in the void left in our understanding of ourselves by biology lays the whole of anthropology.” Now we are left to seek the validity of this statement. In Sahlins text The Use and Abuse of Sociobiology, he argues that certain elements of human nature and civilization cannot be reduced to biological principles; moreover the importance of anthropology as a science is its significant contribution to understanding the variety…

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    taught or researched in the area of Biology. Its strengths were the section where I discussed what all the authors agreed on. I used quotes and examples from each author. This includes a quote from Randy Moore, a professor of Biology at the University of Minnesota who explains the importance of evolution in this quote, “Evolution is the cornerstone of biology and one of the most powerful, exciting, and well-supported laws in modern science. Evolution transforms biology from a collection of…

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    Biological anthropology is one of the four main fields of anthropology. Biological anthropology—also called physical anthropology—includes human evolution, non-primatology, and biological adaptations to the environment. Biological anthropology is a popular area of study within anthropology. It is the combination of both the biological and social sciences to answer questions about human adaptability and evolution. As far as research methods go, biological anthropologists tend to include more…

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    Marine Biology, as defined by dictionary.com, is ¨The scientific study of organisms living in or dependent on the oceans.¨ When hearing this combination of words, most tend to think of working with cetaceans, or whales and dolphins, and pinnipeds, or seals, sea lions, and walruses. However, this is far from true. There are multiple branches and subdivisions, but most fall under of of two specialties. Thereś laboratory Marine Biologists and Field Operations Technicians. Marine Biological…

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    Fruit Fly Lab Report

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    For this lab we conducted a population genetics study on the frequency of wild and apterous flies within a small population of fruit flies. The fruit fly Drosophila works well for genetic and evolutionary geared studies because they have a relatively short generation time but are intricate enough to reveal some biological principles that are parallel to many different kinds of eukaryotic organisms. When exposed to artificial selection in laboratory experiments, fruit flies have experienced…

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    Charles Darwin Early Life

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    He was a man with a keen interest in the study of life. He lived in England his whole life and got married to his first cousin, Emma. He was quiet and didn’t say much, but his findings, along with others, are the basis of modern biology. The man who possessed those characteristics was Charles Darwin. He was born in 1809 and at the age of 16, was sent off to medical school, which he had very little interest in. As matter of fact, he often skipped class to study the plants and animals of the…

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    Final Reflection

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    Choosing biology for me was just like pulling out my favorite hoodie to add to my daily outfit. Biology has always interested me, and I have always tried to choose a science that has some relation to biology and it’s contents, but that is difficult being that certain sciences are required in order to graduate. As I looked over the list to choose my final science credit, I was drawn to Anatomy and Physiology immediately, knowing that this class was going to be the one. Although Anatomy and…

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