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    Mutations are the building blocks of species evolution, without which homo sapiens would never have existed. Mutations appear randomly in individuals of every species and can be harmful, beneficial, or have no change on the individual’s ability to survive and reproduce. Harmful mutations can cause the organism to fail at reproducing which deletes that mutation from the population’s gene pool. Beneficial mutations have the opposite effect, resulting in a higher frequency of the specific mutation…

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    The idea of an offspring showing differences from their parents deals with the concept of descent with modification through natural selection. The concept of evolution through natural selection was first conceived by Charles Darwin and is used to explain how and why populations of species change over time (Laboratory Exercise 4 2015). Darwin’s theory was based on three conditions that are necessary and sufficient for natural selection. There must be variation in a trait in a population, the…

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    Taking Honors Biology in freshman year sparked a passion for biomedical sciences which has stuck with me over the past four years. This was enhanced by a Human Anatomy and Physiology course I took in 11th grade, where we learned about the how various human systems function. After taking this class, I decided to major in molecular biology, as I had only scratched the surface of the workings and biochemical interactions of cells, and was eager to continue learning. However, after a great work…

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    Science Assignment: - Life Blueprints: Evolution Evolution is seen by many to be the biological change in organisms over a period of time. Over time, evolution has been the cause of change at a genetic level, with each generation; these changes can slowly alter physical attributes of a whole species. The theory of evolution is a means to explain the growth and development from sign of first life or the first cell which appeared 3.85 billion years ago (Biologos, 2015). For example, as humans,…

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    Evolution is a scientific theory that has been developed over years which is defined as “any genetic change in population that is inherited over several generations” (Bailey, 2015). For an event to be classified as evolution, changes on the genetic level of a population and be passed on has to occur. Evolution includes that all life can be traced back to one ancestor, being that all life is connected. (Bailey, 2015). The scientific theory of evolution was proposed by Charles Darwin in his book…

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    City. He is currently the George M. Moffett Professor Emeritus of biology in Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. Mr. Bonner received his B.S (magna cum laude with highest honors in biology), his M.A and Ph.D. from Harvard University 1. Bonner’s interest of study was evolution; he studied this through cellular slime molds 1. In 1937 Bonner started studying at Harvard University with a major in biology. During his freshman year in college Bonner took a Botany…

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    A majority of childhood was giving librarians hell as I was striding through the corridors of Boston’s Hyde Park library, where my father consistently took me as a young boy in hopes to inspire me. As I ran around, I knock over a bookshelf and I noticed a book fell open with the picture of universal stars, . I seek to investigate more throughout future research. My father’s goal for my inspiration was reached. At age six, I have exhibited a deep interest in the study of physics. From that…

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    Reginald Punnett was a very interesting man. When he was a young boy, he suffered appendicitis. Now, appendicitis is where there is a very strong pain in your appendix. To carry on, during one of his recuperative periods, he began to read all sorts of books. His father had actually bought him tons and tons of books because Reginald found it all very fascinating, and was quite interested in it. Now, years and years have passed and he’s now in college. He originally was planning on graduating…

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    Ecology and evolution are considered sister disciplines of the life sciences. Natural selection, life history, development, adaptation, populations, and inheritance are examples of concepts that thread equally into ecological and evolutionary theory. Fresh water ecosystems is a living community of interacting organisms and their physical environment and habitat. Freshwater ecosystems are a subset of Earth's aquatic ecosystems. Some of those aquatic ecosystems include lakes, ponds, rivers,…

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    Organ and Body Donation Doctors should compensate families for organs of the deceased. There are multiple reasons why doctors should compensate families. One reason is that the compensation could help the family with financial issues, another is it will help reduce sales of organs on Black Market. The last reason is the compensation could help reduce the cost of surgery. The first reason is the compensation will help the donors family with financial issues. The compensation would…

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