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    Red Blood Research Paper

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    Blood is everywhere, in everyone, in all living animals. The type of blood and what makes it look how it does is all based on its composition. The uses of it are vital to all animals survival as it is the key component to living. Unknown to most, but the blood's composition must be kept at near perfect balance at all time for it to perform all its functions. Blood is a crucial part of an animal's existence. Without it, it could not survive. Blood has numerous types as well as appearances, and…

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    Introduction The respiratory system allows you to obtain oxygen, eliminate carbon dioxide, and regulate the blood’s pH level. The process of taking in air is known as inspiration, while the process of blowing out air is called expiration. A respiratory cycle consists of one inspiration and one expiration. To accomplish this major function known as respiration, these four processes (pulmonary ventilation, external respiration, transport of respiratory gases and internal respiration) must happen…

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    Stop The Death Penalty

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    Capital punishment is a Human Rights Issue. A human deserves the right to life as human life is so valuable. Archbishop Desmond Tutu tells us that ‘To take a life when a life has been lost is revenge it is not justice. Is it justifiable for those who tell us murder is terrible to repeat that murder – in cold blood? It is said that all people everywhere have the same rights which no one – not even authority – should take away from us. In 1948 the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created.…

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    Fluoride Essay

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    with hydrogen forms hydrogen fluoride (HF), a highly lipophilic compound that is readily able to enter and circulate through the blood stream while maintaining its ability to move between adjacent body compartments; making it a potentially systemic toxicant.…

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    sucrose. Weight gain and obesity are another factor in relation to the health complications of sucrose. Excessive amounts of sucrose get stored as fat and will put pressure on joints and organs. The added weight will then negatively affect the nervous system and veins. Despite these health complications, a small amount of sucrose can be beneficial. When it is broken down into glucose and fructose it can provide the body with adequate energy for mental and physical…

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    and refrigerators, right? As can be seen we as humans have taken food for granted. When in reality, the people or farmers supplying you with food available at stores actually took long, painful, sun-filled hours, days, weeks, and months of caring, preparation, and harvesting, so people around the world can eat their favorite…

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    transfer the DNA into an egg cell that has its own nucleus removed. You might be wondering, has there ever been a case of a human being cloned? Thankfully, there is no scientific proof that a human being has ever been cloned. A group named Clonaid in 2002, a group who also believes that humans were created by extraterrestrials, claimed that they had successfully cloned a human named Eve, but never gave any proof for the fact, so it was gone unproven.…

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    June 6,2015 Living Environment period : 6B-7 4th Quarter Project Throughout history humans have been at the top of the food chain , we have adapted to be able to live in a certain environment without dying. While everything seems fine , there are things that are lethal to humans and those things are diseases. While we have made some treatments to certain diseases such as the cold which is a minor disease but back in the past…

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    many reasons that can urge someone to commit an act of rebellion. When one feels that his or her civil-rights, human rights, and beliefs are under attack that person is most likely to become rebellious. The term coined with this kind of rebellion or resistance per se is “Rebel”. What is a “Rebel”? A rebel is someone who resists a body of government or the government itself, a system, a group, a church etc., to overthrow whatever he or she thinks is wrong doing. This person feels the drive to…

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    diseases such as Down syndrome, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Cystic fibrosis, rare blood disorders such as Diamond- Blackfan Anemia etc. Scientific intervention can virtually eradicate inherited medical conditions like obesity, diabetes and hypertension in a few generations. In order to do this, disease bearing genes are discarded and the healthy ones are implanted into the uterus. However, ethicists and religious groups are against the practice of…

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