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    Mitochondria

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    In the cell, you have a vast majority of organelles that perform as needed today to support it. These organelles must go by a certain way of processing each of its duties to keep it alive and healthy. It’s like an auto body factory. When one thing goes wrong it causes problems throughout the entire cell. This could cause major discrepancies and dysfunctions that would most likely cause the human body to shut down due to illness, sickness, disease or more severely, death. So it’s a must these…

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    On various occasions Isadore has displayed the core values of humanity based on the way in which he interacts with various living organisms, including humans. In contrast, Rick’s inability empathize with various forms of life has hindered him from getting in touch with the crucial components of being human. Humanity can be defined as one possessing sympathetic qualities and having an overall generous disposition, which contrasts to the nature of animals, since they solely depend on surviving.…

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    of offspring, pass on the beneficial genes to the organism. 13.) Parasitism, mutualism and commensalism all have something in common; they all involve 2 species. As stated on page 91, “symbiosis is a close, long-lasting, physical relationship between two different species.” In parasitism, the parasite lives in another organism, known as the host and uses it’s nutrients. Commensalism, is when one organism is not affected while the other organism has benefits. Lastly, Mutualism is a symbiotic…

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    Caenorhabditis Elegans

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    elegans an ideal model organism for studying the genetics of behaviour, development and neuroscience. The reproductive cycle (four larval stages) lasts for just up to three and half days while each organism is capable of yielding about 300 progenies. The fact that Hermaphrodites can reproduce either by cross- or self-fertilisation allows for the viability of mutant…

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    three different types of organisms. One Saw all of reality, the other saw some of reality, and the final category only aimed for fitness. As he repeatedly ran the simulation over and over again, he noticed a pattern. Only the organisms who targeted fitness were surviving. If we analyze the results, We can clearly see that evolution and natural selection are doing their work. They are removing the organisms that are not adequate for their environment and keeping the organisms that are.…

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    Genome Editing Essay

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    form of genetic engineering that involves the addition, deletion, and modification of genes in a genome. The genome of an organism is the full genetic complement of that given organism hence by editing the genome, scientists are able to alter the phenotype of these organisms and can modify the cellular functions occurring within the organism. Mutations in the DNA of an organism occur during DNA replication. For example in the human genome, it is thought that there are 6 billion places where…

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    the most distinguished award which was the Noble prize. Although one more person also help discover DNA which she was not credited was Rosalind Franklen. DNA replication is the process one strand of DNA replicating itself this occurs in all living organism. The process in which DNA replication occurs is very fascinating its crazy that our bodies are continuously doing DNA replication. At first glance I thought the gene was DNA replication but…

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    With time and budget constraint putting more pressure on the Arizona Game and Fish Department to produce more reports with less resources. Environmental DNA sampling could be the answer to acquiring population data, faster than traditional sampling methods. Surveying populations of animals, to observe the status of their populations has been a difficult task for Wildlife Biologists, since the late 1800s. The recent decline of wildlife populations has put more pressure on wildlife managers to…

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    All organisms derive from one common ancestor; however, the reason why organisms do not all look alike is because of evolution. When it comes to survival of the fittest it is all about who can adapt the quickest and evolve in order to keep the species alive. Two main factors come into play in evolution: abiotic and biotic factors. Organisms are constantly fighting abiotic forces such as weather. Weather or change of weather is one of the biggest reasons for organisms evolving. When the climate…

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    Ethics and science have always been two areas that people have never seemed to be able to agree. The dawn of the 21st century also brought along a span of scientific innovations. Part of these innovations was the understanding of how DNA works and can be utilized for specific purposes. In one article, DNA is comprised of four letters which each represent a certain chemical. These chemicals include thymine, cytosine, adenine, and guanine. The four chemicals bind to each other to form chains that…

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