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    Introduction Perhaps the most controversial principle of biology, this is due to many reasons ranging from the ignorance of the population to religious beliefs. I have chosen this principle as I wish to portray an unbiased look at this bold claim made by scientists where I present the facts in a scientific manner. So is there really any evidence that claim is true? Of course, we cannot tackle the entire tree of life at once, so instead, we’ll focus most of our attention on one small but…

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    The world is full of amazing influences that help shape our society and mold our future. The littlest things in nature could cause some of the best inventions. Technologies like Velcro, adhesives, and spider web glass have been created from bio mimicry, or innovations inspired by nature. Even something as simple as a butterfly could hold the key to breakthroughs in medical science. A very iconic butterfly known as the Blue Morpho could play a vital role in today’s advancements. It is renowned…

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    This could also lead to evolution, survival of the fittest, overpopulation and the extinction of others. Limiting factors can be many things like space, food, light and many other things. For Sunflowers and example that would lead to carrying capacity would be if all the organisms that consumed or killed the plant would be removed from its environment by an invasive species or environmental changes, then the Sunflowers would grow faster and closer to each other. This would cause space, water,…

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    more similar than MZA twins. They are called monozygotic twins because they start as a fertilized egg, called a zygote, and then split into two identical embryos. Fraternal twins are the result of two separate eggs fertilized by two separate sperm cells and are referred to as dizygotic twins.…

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    your body that renew and generate every day, weeks and years. The first three body part that stays and develop through time are our hearts, lens and neurons. Half of our heart remain the same since you were born because the process to replace these cells takes a very long time. Lens, its core remains the same since the first day you were born but the same but it stretches and adds a few more transparent protein. Neurons in some certain parts of your brain shaped when you were born and develop…

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    Maria Carranza Mr. Krone Chemistry 11 February 2016 Which is the Best Contact Solution? Everybody know someone who has glasses and contacts, maybe it’s your friend, your mom or dad or maybe a sibling, but does one really know what is going on in that contact case? Maybe one has daily's or maybe to change every month when one open that new package of contacts, does one really know how long that solution stays good? Does anyone? Let’s talk about your eyes. In the essay, the writer shows you…

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    has cured diseases like severe combined immune deficiency , leukemia and leber's congenital amaurosis. This is done by replacing the mutated gene that causes these diseases with new genetic material that was carried by a virus which binded with the cell. This type of genetic editing is called genetic therapy and it could be used to cure…

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    to take measures to avoid getting sick.” (Biotechnology 16). Meaning that patients would know if they carry the gene for a certain disease and could take action against the disease before it caused permanent damage. Genetic research, much like Stem Cell Research, would allow patients to know what they, or even their children could be carrying, and would allow doctors a way to begin to create a cure or a drug, because of that, genetic research and experimentation can help save lives…

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    Genetic engineering has the potential to be used to improve food, plants, humans, and drugs. Although genetic engineering could create major problems dealing with ethics and defects due to insufficient knowledge, it also opens doorways to extending and bettering mankind’s existence. Genetic engineering is off to a rough start, with many people thinking of it as unethical and unimaginable, but more research is done on it every day so that in the future we can use it for our benefit. Genetic…

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    Frederick Sanger was a very important scientist, considered one of the most important biochemists of all time. Born on August 13, 1918, in Rendcombe, England, (biography.com) Frederick Sanger was born the son of Frederick and Cecile Sanger. He studied at the University of Cambridge, and after graduating, continued his scientific research there, working there since 1940. After working for many years at Cambridge and earning numerous awards, he died November 13, 2013 due to natural…

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