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    which means it provides a good enough window of time to monitor the migration patterns of both the trees and the wildlife in the plot. Silman’s plots (there are 17 in all) are laid out in strips of different elevations, hence the different average temperatures. Basically what all this means is the fact that each plot of different elevation represents a different forest community. Silmon calculates the migration rate of the trees every year (with help from volunteers and graduate students). This…

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    called NREM Stage 2. In this stage, people are not really aware of their surroundings, temperature drops, and breathing and heart rate are normal. This stage of sleep last up to 20 minutes. In the third stage of sleep which is called NREM Stage 3; your muscles relax, blood pressure and breathing rate drop, and this is where deepest sleep occurs. In the last stage, REM sleep, the brain is more active, body relaxed, dreams occur, and your eyes could move rapidly. Another word for REM sleep is…

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    intracellular, proteobacteria. As well as how this bacteria makes its way into a cats system through ticks and fleas, and into our bodies through scratches, bites, or saliva. Once B. henselae makes its way into our system it will adhere to the erythrocytes and replicate until the cell dies, or antibodies prevent further replication. Various symptoms will begin to develop once our bodies recognize that this bacterium has invaded our immune system causing us to have fever, headaches, and fatigue.…

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    Sun Skin Cancer

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    The sun is an immensely crucial facet required for the prosperity and continuation of all life forms here on Earth, it would be senseless to argue otherwise. Without the sun being in the exact, precise position, size, and temperature that it stays in, all known life would cease to exist. Day after day the sun continuously provides the earth with numerous necessary ingredients including light, heat, solar energy, vitamins and plant life through photosynthesis. “Photosynthesis, the biological…

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    This paper will touch on how normal cells become cancerous cells through the damaging of DNA. It will thoroughly explain the layers of the human skin. Then the paper will go in more details about a complex interaction of environmental (exogenous and endogenous), including genetic, risk factors in developing malignant melanoma. It will touch on the familial melanomas occur in a familial setting related to mutation of the CDKN2A gene as that encodes p16.4 The purpose of this project is to…

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    Natural Burial Movement

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    but so many more. More land to choose from to be buried, less chemicals and even rebuilding the environment in more than one way. This movement is a solution to something frightening, our own death, but helps create peace by allowing uninhabited bodies to serve a purpose. The Natural Burial Movement not only goes back to the conventional ways of how people were buried in the past, but also has new contemporary ways that help save the environment. One…

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    Embryonic Stem Cells Essay

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    allows the to grow and reproduce. Mitosis is the division of body cells and meiosis is the division of sex cells. The replication of DNA aids in the process of cell division. Protein synthesis is the translation of DNA to proteins using the three types of RNA. Genetic information is passed through generations because of inheritance. The different types of inheritance allow the creation of many different phenotypes and genotypes. Humans impacts the environment because the large amounts of…

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    Physiologically methylphenidate acts like other central nervous system stimulants and produces several effects including increased alertness and increases in blood pressure, heart rate, respiration, and body temperature. It has also been found to increase regional cerebral blood flow in the midbrain/substantia nigra and thalamus. In small-scale studies in children with ADHD, methylphenidate modulates the activity and connectivity between ] frontal-striatal and…

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    Exercise is very important for many reasons, especially for older adults. As people age, physical and mental health deteriorates. Incorporating exercise into everyday life can delay the weaknesses that accompany an aging body. Many people however, are not able to reap the full benefits of an active lifestyle due to several factors including laziness, lack of education, and a busy lifestyle.. Studies have shown that failing to exercise leads to a rapid decline in health. According to the Centers…

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    elevation, slope, terrain, bodies of water, etc. This topography can play a huge role for plants. For example, a steep slope is susceptible of rapid surface runoff and soil erosion which can cause soil degradation and have a serious impact on the efficacy of crop production. As well, the elevation of land can play a huge role in the agricultural system. Many people don’t know that the altitude of the terrain influences plant growth and development primarily through temperature effect. It has…

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