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    basale or stratum germinativum is a continuous layer which gives rise to keratinocytes. It is usually described as one cell thick .this is the base or bottom made of living cuboidal keratinocytes that undergo cell division (mitosis ) they also have melanocytes that make melanin( dark pigment ). 2. Stratum Spinosum: the stratum spinosum or prickle cell layer is so called because the cells are given a spiny appearance by the numerous desmosomes or attachment plaques at their surfaces. These are…

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    Highlands Ranch, CO, June 22, 2012 Dr. Chad Prusmack, through his nutraceutical company PruTectRx, has been authorized by T.A. Sciences to prescribe the telomerase activator, TA-65. Popularized by Suzanne Somers in her book, Bombshell: Explosive Medical Secrets that Will Redefine Aging, TA-65 has been shown to lengthen telomeres in DNA strands, which can help slow aging, hinder the development of cancer and decrease genomic instability. TA-65 is only available through authorized,…

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    The first incident of a “designer baby” occurred in the mid-1990s. It was facilitated by a man, Jacques Cohen, who believed he had discovered a way for infertile women to become pregnant. In order to achieve this, Jacques used DNA from the mother, a father, and also a third party DNA donor for “cytoplasmic transfer.” It was later found out that this “cytoplasmic transfer” actually gave the children extra mitochondrial DNA. Thus, the first “genetically enhanced” baby was born. The Genetic…

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    article, “US Panel Greenlights Creation of Male ‘Three-Person’ Embryos,” written by Sara Reardon, in order to learn more about this new technology. The SciShow video that I watched defined mitochondrial DNA as a set of genetic instructions within our cells. It is made up of 37 genes that are inherited only from our mother’s DNA, and as with the human genome, genetic mutations within the mitochondrial DNA are possible. A mother can easily pass any mitochondrial DNA mutations to her offspring.…

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    Paper On Freckles

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    Having freckles is a common and harmless condition that is shared among many people around the world. Freckles are passed down genetically, and are a dominant trait. They are most common and most easily seen on fair skinned people. Many people with freckles notice that their freckles become darker after being out in the sun. This is because freckles are basically clumps of melanocytes, and the sun's ultraviolet rays cause melanocytes to create more melanin, making the freckles darker. Now,…

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    Sickle Cell Anaemia

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    were to be any mutations within the stages of replication, the life created could have abnormalities which may decrease quality of life experienced. Sickle cell anaemia is a hereditary form of anaemia in which a point mutation causes the formation of haemoglobin which distorts the erythrocytes into a sickle-shape (Appendix 1). The sickle cells are not able to flow through blood vessels as easy as the disc-shaped erythrocytes (Appendix 2) resulting in blocked blood vessels which could, therefore,…

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    JAA Model

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    Leslie Banesa Lopez Professor Charles Hart Biol 1101L 10Sept. 2016 JAA Q #1: What is the species name of the model/study organism? A: The species name of the green house whitefly is Trialeurodes vaporariorum. Q #2: What is one piece of interesting information found in the introduction? A: The most interesting part I found in the introduction was that almost all entomopathogenic fungal products contain conidia (asexual spores of a fungi) as an active ingredient. This type of production takes…

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    Endoplasmic Reticulum

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    information about softball and how to hit a softball and catch a ball. The chromosomes In the cell Helps direct cell activity and stores necessary information for building proteins. “We are going to run a baseline drill” the coach says. (The girl) says to her friends “ isn't the baseline a little bit like the Endoplasmic Reticulum of a cell?” The Endoplasmic Reticulum transports materials from one part of the cell to another part like the baseline that shows the foul ball territory and fair…

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    Regenerative QWI

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    informational signals that are create near perfect geometry of receptor molecules, activate correct penetrability of cellular membranes, proteins etc. Vibrations of DNA and genetic structures Therefore initiating mitochondrial productivity of ATP, natural metabolic and chelation processes. It instantly triggers mechanisms of cellular resonance in the body and the waves has possibility in exponentially increase vibrations where is: 1+1 is more that 2 and wave potentials even in…

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    The biological cell, as a metaphor for understanding disability, permits a dialect perspective of the body: as a construct socially negotiated between the natural and behavioural sciences. The "pathology" of disability is not located within the individual's body; rather, it is established as a "pathogenic" force of language characteristics of the cultural body. What can be found in the body of society is a system producing embodiments of engagement : social structures promoting the image of…

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