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    Blood Typing Experiment

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    Also, we will analyze and learn to identify the difference in the structure of Erythrocytes (RBC’s), the five different types Leukocytes (WBC’s), and Platelets by using a microscope. Lastly, we will conduct the blood typing experiment, where we will be analyzing and documenting each experimental patient’s blood type results. The overall goal of this experiment was to be able to identify the difference between blood types A…

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    Fermentation Case Study

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    It was around this time that the study of microbes became its own science. Many scientists played a big role in the development of microbiology. One of the first was Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch drapery merchant. He used a microscope to view pond water, to study the microbes. Louis Pasteur is often remembered for his great work in fermentation and its microbial causes. He advanced microbiology by disapproving the theory of spontaneous generation and developing methods of vaccinating…

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    two bilayers. At 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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    become today. As their inventions began with ideas as simple as spears and even fire, the most recent inventions of today’s day and age have become very advanced and complex. Humans compose most of the more recent inventions of circuits and their components, which control the power source known as electricity, and use it to power the device. Technology is what humans classify these inventions as; whether electricity powers the tool or not, humans consider it as technology. Technology is not only…

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    and total ‘across the spectrum’ balancing up transforms an eligible Individual into healthy, life trusting, Human Being, entering ‘threshold zone’ preceding the Cosmic Initiation. In fact, The Third World Testament is indeed, that ‘third’ missing component of the ‘rocket booster engine’, which guarantees attainment of the right ‘Cosmic Heights’, and afterwards, the safest ‘orbiting’ around The Absolute ‘Axis’ of The Universe within Light of Spiritual Sphere of Existence for aeons of…

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    type of barrier separating the capillaries and the fluid and cells of the brain. These cells are called "endothelial cells". Collectively this is known as the blood brain barrier. This barrier is a very tight barrier and is made up of three main components; the phospholipid bilayer, influx pumps, and…

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    stereotactic radiosurgery, a treatment that focuses high amounts of energy on a single spot of the body developed by neurosurgeons to shrink small brain tumors. Since this major neurosurgical techniques have been developed including the operative microscope and MRI, which allow surgeons to magnify small structures and visualize internal…

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    Rhodococci Bacteria

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    Soil houses a vast array of life including many different types of microbes. These microbes help contribute to the ecosystems in and around the soil. For the purpose of the study of this paper the ecosystem that the sample was collected from was the forest floor. The types of microbes that grow in specific soil samples depend on many things such as pH, salinity, temperature and the variant levels of different nutrients. Moisture levels of soil and energy sources are also large factors in…

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    Red Blood Cell Case Study

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    Identify or trace the path of a red blood cell through all anatomical/structural areas of the heart. The path of a RBC consist of it first beginning in the heart as the RBC transports oxygen into the aorta by the aortic valve through contracting of the left ventricle. From the aorta, the RBC then travels through an artery with the help of arterioles to reach the capillaries. When in the capillary, the oxygen molecule that is carried by the RBC then detaches and travels through the capillary into…

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    Assignment 1 Lab Report

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    The authors created the Accelerated Sensor of Action Potentials 1 (ASAP 1) using a green fluorescent protein source on the extracellular side of the plasma membrane to highlight the membrane potential changes as demonstrated by the fluctuation in the fluorescent brightness. Neuronal action potentials generated are monitored up to 200 Hz in frequency using this device. The general purpose of this experiment was to further understand information processing in the brain and how brain activity is…

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