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    characteristic. They are part of the phylum Chordata. Firstly, they have bilateral symmetry which allows for a very distinct head region. Also, cats have three germ layers and a complete digestive tract. Class Mammalia feed their young with milk from mammary glands. They also have bodies covered with fur and maintain a constant body temperature. As the name states, members of the order Carnivora are carnivores-meaning that they primarily eat meat. Sometimes cats are seen chewing on grass,…

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    Mastitis is a disease that infects the mammary glands of cows. While some populations retain increased resistance to this disease, few breeding techniques can completely eradicate these infections. Thanks to improved disease resistance technology, cows can be genetically engineered to be resistant…

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    Introduction The thoracic cavity has complex networks of lymphatics which have a fundamental immunological function protecting intrathoracic organs such as the lungs, pleura, oesophagus and mediastinum. These networks drain interstitial fluid from the lungs, chyle from the gastrointestinal tract, and white blood cells and other immune components (Brotons et al., 2012). Thoracic lymphatics are involved in several diseases that most thoracic surgeons are concerned about. The most important…

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    Non Human Primate

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    (Animalia), phylum (Chordata), class (Mammalia), order (Primates), and family (Hominidae). Chimpanzees are animals that are similar to human beings because we are both organisms that have backbones, can maintain our own body temperature, have mammary glands, and hair/fur. Chimpanzees range anywhere…

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    Spay Persuasive Speech

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    Lynch 1 Dalyssa Lynch Mr. Bernhardt English Composition 1 10/PUT DATE/2015 Why Should You Get Your Pets Spayed? Do you have a dog? Maybe his names Mr.Wiskers and every time you take him for a walk he sniffs every possible thing there is to smell; even though you’ve assured him many times that all rocks smell the same. Imagine Mr.Wiskers living under a bridge cold alone and hungry. Pet owners everywhere are unaware that there is a huge over population of pets; causing many to live on the…

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    Pre Eclampsia Essay

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    Pre-eclampsia is a broad term used to define all forms of hypertensive complications in pregnancies. There are quite a number of theories explaining pre-eclampsia. Some of such theories are abnormal blood vessel circulation and tone by abnormal physiologic changes that occur during pregnancy such as cardiovascular maladjustment to pregnancy, altered biology of the placenta, systemic inflammatory response and antioxidants. In this literature review, some pathophysiology resulting in some effects…

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    to the zoo in the rain for fun, most of them wore no hoods, and looked to be around their mid 40’s. Most couple were heterosexual and only had one child, and the degree of sexual dimorphism was high, females had longer hair, made up faces, and mammary glands, whereas the males had shorter hair, plain faces, but wore brighter colors. Their limbs seemed to be of equal length, but their thighs looked noticeably stronger than their forearms. The homo sapiens had no harsh brow bones, and front facing…

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    Cloning is the process of creating a new organism that is genetically identical to a single common ancestor. Genetic information from a single parent organism is copied. Cloning is done by nuclear transfer, which is when the nucleus of an egg is removed and replaced with a nucleus from a donor cell. Energy is created in order to jumpstart the cells to start dividing. There are two types of cloning: Therapeutic cloning and Reproductive cloning. Therapeutic cloning is when the cloned cells are…

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    Genetically modified bacteria can benefit society in many ways. “Genetically-modified foods have the potential to solve many of the world’s hunger and malnutrition problems” (Pandey, A.). This paper will show how modified bacteria is beneficial through nutrients in food, resistance towards drought and chemicals used on plants, and uses for pharmaceuticals. First, there needs to be an understanding of how genetically modified bacteria works. Genetically modified crops start off with…

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    reproductive system produces female sex hormones that maintain the reproductive cycle. Once new life has been conceived this system has the crucial task of supporting and delivering it. One of the main organs in the female reproductive system are the mammary glands, which are located inside the breast, and they secrete milk. The fallopian tubes are attached to the upper part of the uterus and they serve as tunnels for the egg cells. The reproductive system is a very important part of the female…

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