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    anaerobic metabolism (Tang, nd). The oxygen breaks down glucose to release energy in the form of ATP, producing carbon dioxide and water as bi-products. The process of aerobic metabolism includes glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain (Pass My Exams, nd). Slide Three- Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex The Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex, or PDC, is an important part of the aerobic respiration process. It is a large multi-enzyme complex and one of the central…

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    Alzheimer’s is cellular disease that affects your neurons. The neurons are the cells in your brain, which forms a network of communication with other surrounding nerve cells. This helps transmit signals throughout the body. Alzheimer’s is a very serious and emotionally excruciating disease. While many diseases wound people physically, Alzheimer’s is a disease that takes away persons inner self. In other words, Alzheimer’s robs a person of their mentality, self-respect and free-choice.…

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    Cannulae implantation: For stereotaxic implantation of Cannulae, mice were anesthetized with 1.0-1.5% isoflurane and secured in a Kopf stereotaxic apparatus. Bilateral stainless steel guide Cannulae (26G, Plastics One) were targeted for placement 1.0 mm above the center of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) (AP: +1.5 mm relative to bregma; ML: ±0.4 mm; DV: −0.5 mm from the surface of the skull) or 1.0 mm above the center of the prelimbic subdivision (PL) (AP: +1.7 mm relative to bregma; ML:…

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    regular intervals of the surface of the plasma membrane, there are also pores which are 1 nm size. The structure is stable, static and rigid. This model is known as Danielli–Davson model. After that, in 1959, after the electron microscope has been discovered, Robertson studied the electron micrograph of the plasma membrane.…

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    Unknown Lab Report

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    Results: In order to identify the gram negative isolate in the unknown #260 broth, I observed the bacterium under the microscope, created a stock culture, and conducted a variety of biochemical tests. First, I inoculated a blood agar plate and a MacConkey (MAC) agar plate with the unknown #260 mixed culture broth. The blood agar plate, shown in Figure 1, was inoculated using the quadrant streaking method and then incubated for 24 hours at 35 °C. In the third and fourth quadrants, two different…

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    In which we checked for the transfer of electrons to cytochrome before it goes through the respiration process for aerobes. Our organism experimented negative for this experiment. This experiment concluded all of the identification experiments for our diagnostic review of the microorganism. This…

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    Science has revolutionized our world with unimaginable advancements in technology. From the brilliant minds of William Whewell (who coined the English word “science”) to the modern day scientist like Stephen William Hawking (who contributed to the vast amount of today’s knowledge on cosmology and quantum gravity). Furthermore, science has become so advanced in this day-in-age that it has been split apart into different sections that each cover a broad range of technological information,…

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    This theory is based on the idea that under a microscope, an electron is a tiny loop of a string (Güijosa). Characteristically, that string can oscillate, and if it does so in a certain way, it appears as an electron, but if does in other ways, it can be seen as another subatomic particle (Güijosa). Essentially, everything is made of strings that vibrate in a way that give them distinct…

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    Ebola Virus Research

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    When closely studied with an electron microscope, the Ebola virus is usually found in a U-shape, which has 7nm spikes, 10nm apart from each other on the surface of the virus . Furthermore, the virus is highly variable in length and can reach 14,000nm long . The virus is made up of a helical…

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    A forensic Anthropology studies dead bodies and determines who the person is and they determines the cause of the person death. When someone dies they call a forensic Anthropology to finger out why this is person dead. When skeletonized remains are discovered, the first step to determine whether the bones is human remains. If so, the sex, race, age, stature, of the skeleton in order to established the identification of the remains, determine manner and cause of death and, if homicide, forensics…

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