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    Stem cells are cells that have the potential to regenerate into new cells that can be used as a repair tool. Stem cells can be from animal or from human. This paper will be looking at the controversy of stem cell. The first part will like as the pros and cons of stem cell and the last part will be my opinion on stem cell. Pros - Stem cells have the capability to regenerate into new tissues, systems and organs, when given the opportunity to do such as placing it within the human body. With…

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    In recent years stems cells have been a very controversial subject and many people debating on whether they are in “good moral health”, and many Americans say they aren’t because stem cells come from unborn fetuses. In some cases this is true, however, there are companies who use your own stem cells from bone marrow for stem cell therapy, in and many ways this is changing medicine as we see it today. In the past when stem cells first started to study and recognized many people thought it would…

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    Academic And Career Goals

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    My academic and career goals focus on three objectives: continued civilian service to the nation, enrichment of the scientific community, and advancement of student understanding. My experiences with the military exposed me to combat arms, support, and logistics specialties that provided several valuable lessons. I learned how to operate as a member or leader of a team, how to prioritize and organize tasks, and how to effectively communicate to diverse audiences. By attending Ohio State for my…

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    Greeting fellow peers I want to thank you all for coming out to hear my speech.I would like to start off with a quote."Every risk is worth taking, as long as it's for a good cause, and contributes to a good life." ~unknown. I strongly believe major explorations are worth the risk.Why?I say this because taking a risk can help you accomplish new things that either you wanted to do or never did.Listed in front of me I have 3 reasons cite about why major explorations are worth the risk. For…

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    Discover cogency of Stemology treatment: Introduction of Stemology: Embryonic stem cells supply the fundamental blocks and framework of the improvement of numerous tissues and cells of the human body, and study about the amazing benefits of stem cells admittedly provides possible remedies that'll fundamentally cure several disease. The introduction of stem cell therapy enables people to recover from several critical health issues which are previously considered as impossible to overcome. What…

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    Cloning Video Analysis

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    In the video it describes the dilemma of cloning and how certain individuals feel as if this is dangerous and immoral. Unfortunately, several people are scared of cloning and what it could do to our society as well as how it could compromise the dignity of human life as we know it. It is true that scientific inventions and technology can be abused, but if we stick with “what-ifs” and our fears, we can never learn the full potential and ingenuity of biotechnology as a whole. Regardless on if…

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    Seastar Lab Report

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    During this lab observations of the external and internal structures of seastars were examined through dissection. Most notably, seastars are creatures that are deuterostomes. First of all, deuterostomes are organisms within Echinodermata and Chordate phylum that developed anus first. The egg for echinoderms have a little quantity of yolk that allows the egg to divide in its first and second cleavage stage into four equal blastomeres; this is also known as holoblastic cleavage. Although, if the…

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    The final section of the film will focus on the more recent history of sexuality regarding age. Specifically, focus will be on the sexual rejuvenation of the elderly and the modern theme of a lust for innocence, which rose with the growing toleration of sexuality in much of the modern world. Modern indeed, rejuvenation therapies have only been prevalent throughout the last century as an option for older individuals to regain the youthful sexual functioning or desire that dissipates with age and…

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    A lot of people are dying from health problems. Health problems come from not taking care of your body the way you should. In this essay I will tell you how about embryonic stem cells. Embryonic stem cells are stem cells derived from the undifferentiated inner mass cells of a human embryo. A lot of Critics say stem cells are harmful to you. In my essay I will prove to you differently. Embryos have a moral status, proponents claim that at this point. These embryos should not be considered as…

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    Tumor microenvironments consist of solid tumors and a matrix of blood supply. This also consist of a variety of immune cells that aid in cell signaling. This environment functions off the recruitment of chemoattractants, growth hormones, cytokines, and other key elements. Myeloid derived stem cells play a major role in tumor microenvironments. The stems cells that come stem from here are stimulated with various factors. Myeloid progenitor stem cells stimulated with erythropoietin gives rise to…

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