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    Buriti Oil Case Study

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    Arthur Peter Yagubyan Bio 360 Genetics 10/08/15 Malone Effect of the consumption on buriti oil on the metabolism of rats induced by iron overload a) What was the hypothesis of the figure? b) What question(s) did they ask to address the hypothesis in the figure? c) What did the study do in this figure (NOT overall paper)? d) How did they do it (in this figure)? e) What did they find in this figure? f) What did it mean in this figure? Figure 2. a.) The…

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    Cat And Mice

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    how Cat and Mice don’t like each other? Their are stories that explain it; how cat and rat became enemies and Cat and Mouse. They mainly became enemies because of false and true accusations. But its different according to the different stories. This essay will show the differences and similarities between the two stories. First my essay will compare the two stories before contrasting. In both of the stories Rat is the cause of the problem. Although it may not be his fault for both of the…

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    wondered why cats dislike rodents so much?The stories "Cat and Rat-Legend of the Chinese Zodiac" and “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies” explain why cats and rodents dislike each other. This essay will be talking about the similarities and differences between the two stories. First this essay will compare the stories "Cat and Rat-Legend of the Chinese Zodiac" and “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies”. In both of the stories "Cat and Rat-Legend of the Chinese Zodiac" and “How Cats and Mice Became…

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    His first encounter with understanding the power he has within himself is when he talks to a young rat about the shadows caused from a flame a match gives. He tells her, “Being afraid of shadows is all part of us becoming intelligent, I think. Your mind is working out that there’s a you, and there’s also everything outside you…. Learning to face the…

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    Black Death Disease

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    the Black Death. The Black Death had many causes including rats living very near and traveling with large populations, fleas, who were the carriers for this terrible disease, and that the disease was contracted very easily. These are three main reasons why the Black Death was spread so quickly among Europe and Asia. One cause of the Black Death is that rats lived so closely and easily traveled with and spread this disease to many people.…

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    Neuroplasticity

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    connections and reorganize in order to adapt to an environment. In early life, environmental factors are crucial to brain development because the brain is acutely sensitive to the world around it. Rosenzweig’s research supports that the habitat in which a rat lives in affects its neuroplasticity. In Spitz’s research, it is evident that a mother's presence in a child’s life is crucial to brain development. Harlow’s research may suggest that comfort is necessary for development as well.…

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    Sunflower Seed Lab Report

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    served as the pre-treatment for treatment group 2 group with five (5) rats and 1000 mg for treatment group 3 with five (5) rats while the control group with 5 rats did not undergo pre-treatment of sunflower seeds. The pre-treatment of sunflower seeds was given orally to the rats; treatment group 2 was given 500 mg of sunflower seeds orally to each rat while treatment group 3 was given 1000mg of sunflower seeds orally to each rat. The rats were trained to eat the sunflower seeds for three days…

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    The book that my group decided to read was Rat Island: Predators in Paradise and the World's Greatest Wildlife Rescue by William Stolzenburg. This book chronicles the invasive pests like rats, weasels, stoats, ferrets, and cats invading small islands and decimating the natural plant and fauna. The main focus of this book is the invasion of New Zealand by rats and how they threatened the existence of the native flightless parrot, the kakapo. This book examines the causes and effects of the…

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    week of the Fmr1 rat training, we have one rat that will be presented with the challenge trials in the upcoming week. The rat running on the challenge schedules for one week performed at around 67% accuracy rate with less than 16% omissions on the baseline schedules. This performance was observed after subjecting the rat to a long ITI (8sec) schedule, a short ITI (3sec) schedule and a randomized long ITI schedule(time ranging from 5.5-9.5sec). - The challenge series for this rat would include…

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    A Gene Mystery Summary

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    How Are Rats with No Y Chromosome Born Male?” By Steph Yin. This article was published by the New York Time on May 12, 2017. The main topic of this article is the endangered Amami spiny rats which are found in Japan. These rats are the focus of the experiment because these rats have lost their “Y chromosome and as well have lost the gene SRY (which is considered the master switch of male anatomical development in most mammals) (Yin, 2017)”. This is something very interesting because rats just…

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