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    1. Explain how an enzyme works, and how a coenzyme or cofactors may be involved in an enzymatic reaction. An enzyme is a type of protein that is produced by living organism, that also speeds up a chemical reaction without actually being involved in the reaction itself. Reactions occur under mild conditions; enzymes also control the metabolism, by taking out nonspecific side reactions. Enzymes catalyze each step of the chemical reactions in a metabolic pathway. In order for this to happen, all…

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    Introduction Mitosis is by definition, “A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.” Mitosis is a vital process to living organisms. Without mitosis, organisms could not grow, age, repair, or exist in general. Therefore, it is very important that the cell cycle is carefully controlled by the cell. This refers to is the limits set on cell division to prevent it from growing out of…

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    College athletes are considered by many other students to be very fortunate. With college tuition increasing year after year students are finding themselves strapped with an overwhelming amount of loan debt. Student athletes who receive the benefit of having their tuition covered by the university are considered, by some, to be employees. It’s important to identify what an actual employee is and what that employee does. An employee works for an employer based on an initial contract where the…

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    Norma Cell Cycle

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    cycle, from the G0, to the M phase (mitosis). The initial phase, G0, is where cells “rest”, maintaining normal, non-division related functions. Cancer cells usually cannot or do not enter G0, which is one the reasons they divide uncontrollably. Next comes the G1 phase, which is the first growth phase of the cell. In all cell (cancerous and normal cells) the cell preps for cell division. The cell does not change its normal functions, but enlarges slightly. In cancer cells, the production of…

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    lawsuit brings treble damages. Apart from that, would the plaintiffs win the case NCAA Division I sports would be revolutionized, as players would now be allowed to sell their image and negotiate their own sponsorships deals, thereby conflicting their current amateur status. In turn, this could potentially lead to a restructuring of the NCAA divisions, turning the major Division I conferences into its own, separate division…

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    Essay On Senescence

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    Classically, senescence is broadly categorized into two types 1) Replicative senescence and 2) Stress induced premature senescence (SIPS). Replicative senescence is induced in cells due to shortening of telomeres as a result of prolonged cell proliferation (discussed later), while premature senescence is induced in cells in response to cell…

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    Military Deployment Essay

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    to this deployment. 25 July 2011, I signed into Ft Riley, Kansas. HHC Company, Combat Aviation Brigade, First Infantry Division. I was in the S2 shop as the Terrain NCOIC. I was enjoying my time there in my position and getting to know my Soldiers and section. Then I get a call from the Division HQ. MSG Snyder, he told me that he got me pulled from the CAB to go work at division as the Terrain NCOIC in the Intelligence and Sustainment Company, G2, GEOINT cell. My initial thought was “man I…

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    Thesis statement: Stem cell therapy has been at the forefront of medical research for many years to benefit human life: they help in organ regeneration when some organs are damaged or lost during accidents, these help in curing most of the genetical and metabolic diseases and they play a vital role in clinical trial phases for new drug discovery. Introduction: As long as humans exist, the need for extensive technology advancements in medical field will be abundant to improve human health…

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    “A Nuclear North Korea and Prospects for the Korean Economy: An International Business Perspective” is written by Yoon-Shik Park, PhD & DBA Professor of International Finance, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. This paper was presented at The Joint Annual Conference 2007 of ICKS-KAUPA on Impending Changes on the Korean Peninsula and The Future of U.S.-Korean Relations. The author’s main argument is that due to the economic state of North Korea, which has been on the decline since…

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    possibly remain an undeveloped cell or turn into another kind of cell with a more specific capacity. Immature microorganisms are recognized by two attributes. Most importantly, they are non-specific cells ready to restore themselves through cell division, some of the time even after long stretches of inertia. Furthermore, they can be initiated to wind up particular cells of tissues or organs with exceptional capacities under cer-tain physiological or exploratory conditions. For instance, in a…

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