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    In 1932 a new novel hit the shelves, a topic one that no one had thought to type out and bring to life before. Aldous Huxley published his book, A Brave New World. He writes about our society many years in the future and our advanced technology. Natural reproduction was replaced and humans were created in laboratories. The government constructing a damming caste system. Children are created with specific genetic factors in mind, designing them to do certain jobs, and only those jobs. The result…

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    Ap Biology 3.1.3

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    scientists see the cells better and distinguish the different organelles inside the cell. 2. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus and most internal structures that eukaryotic cells. 3. This method builds on the work of early scientists by changing the soup broth with bacteria in it to a preserved petri dish. 4. Both cells and atoms are basic building blocks. 5. This poison would not kill bacteria because bacteria do not have a nucleus. 3.2 1. The cytoskeleton provides support for the cell…

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    Imagine this; a world where no one has lifelong infections or medical conditions. This might be made possible soon; however, some are afraid that parents will take it too far. With enough money, they could transform their babies to be intelligent and good looking. In my opinion, genetic engineering should be allowed, but restrictions should be in place to stop parents from making super babies. Genetic engineering is the purposeful changing of an organism's DNA. It can be used in ways that…

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    LO 2.7 I understand cell size and shape affect the overall rate of nutrient intake and rate of waste elimination by determining LO 2.8 I understand data, regarding the types of molecules that an animal, plant, or bacterium will take up as necessary building blocks and excrete…

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    Endosymbiotic Theory

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    eukaryotic cells. More than 20 different versions of Endosymbiotic theories have been presented in literature to explain the origin of eukaryotes and their mitochondria (Martin, Garg and Zimorski, 2015, p.1678). A Prokaryotic cell contains structural components such as: Cell wall is made of peptidoglycan. Gram-positive bacteria contain a thick cell wall with many layers of peptidoglycan and gram-negative bacteria have only few layers of peptidoglycan. The cell membrane of a bacterial…

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    Sprague Dawley Rats

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    Pure-bred Sprague Dawley rats (brown laboratory rats) are to be used in this experiment. These rats are preferred due to known calmness and ease of handling. To reduce variability, rats of the same weight, age, and gender will be chosen. Thirty-seven ADHD rats and thirty-seven non-ADHD rats will be chosen. This provides a sample size large enough to produce statistically significant values. Because there is no physical biological marker for rats with ADHD, behavioral symptoms must be…

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    Cell Structures-DBQ Genetic engineering is the changing of genetics for different reasons. Some reasons might be changing the genes for the better, Some not so much. Genetic engineering is a good thing in some conditions. Don’t create a half turnip, half trout, half human. I do think that you should help to cure diseases through genetic engineering. That is important because you could eliminate a disease altogether concerning human disease. Pain is a very important feeling to have to live. Pain…

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    Epidermis Differences

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    in three separate layers - the stratum corneum, the epidermis and the dermis [39]. The protective stratum corneum is the outer layer that we can see, the epidermis is the layer of skin underneath it, and the dermis is the lowermost layer [40]. The cells of the stratum corneum are basically dead, and they protect the body from the harsh outer environment [41]. The epidermis is mostly responsible for producing…

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    Lead Identification

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    stable transfection allows the plasmid to remain in the cell genome, in contrast to transient transfection where expression is limited due to eventual degradation. The plasmid integrates into the genome of the transfected cell, and becomes part of the cell line, passing on during replication8. Different reagents and other physical tools involving electrochemical changes can be used for transfection, and efficiency depends on the specific cell type. This experiment uses the Lipofectamine…

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    Advancement in the area of science and technology has always created a buzz in our world. Our world runs on the belief that scientific discoveries or breakthrough will one by one rid of diseases and illnesses that is trying to harm human life, but it also runs on technology, from people’s need of energy/electricity for light to people’s addiction to smartphone, internet, and need of Wi-Fi. The advancement in both areas would have not been possible without the help of each other; the…

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