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    Nucleic Acid Contains genetic material, which may be double or single stranded DNA or RNA. This allows for the synthesis of viral proteins. Tail Fibres Allow the virus to attach to host cell and move. Lipid Envelope (Dervied from host cell membrane) Fuses with the host's membrane, allowing the capside and viral genome to enter and infect the host. Capsomere Repeating protein unit, which makes up the protein coat. In order for a virus to infect a cell, it must bring its DNA or RNA into contact…

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    Nuclear Fusion

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    Stage Four: Protostar By this stage of the stars evolution, 100,000 years after the process began, it can now be plotted on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, which is used to compare the many different stars. Although it is still not fully formed, we are able to determine the type of star it will become based on its luminosity and temperature. In the nucleus of the condensed cloud, which could now fit within the orbit of Mercury at less than 58,000,000 km wide, electrons and protons are ripped…

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    The Novel, ‘The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time’ By Mark Haddon is constructed through the simultaneous naive and profound lens of Christopher Boone, but it is the inclusion of irony and epistolary form that gave the novel breadth and depth. Throughout the novel It’s illustrated the struggles of human communication. Throughout the genre of crime fiction and the distinctive narrative voice of the main protagonist, Christopher Boone, the reader is taken on a journey which explores…

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    Why Is Ebola So Dangerous

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    close contact with infected animals or other people as well. To avoid getting infected with this virus don’t get in contact with bodily fluids also don’t get in contact with dead victims because you can be more at risk. How the virus spreads is it fuses with the cell wall, then once it enters the cell the contents are released, then the genetic material takes over the cell and replicates itself, last the copies are produced and released back into the system. This period can last up to…

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    the plasma membrane, where they either fused immediately with the membrane and release their content to the exterior (as shown in the figure 4) or they are stored near the membrane until a signal such as a neurotransmitter or hormone causes them to fuse with the membrane and release the enclosed content .A process by which a cell transports secretory products through the cytoplasm to the plasma membrane is known as exocytosis. 3. cell cycle Cell division is a process of nuclear division in…

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    Hammer toes is a condition in which one or more of your toes is permanently flexed. CAUSES This condition happens when a muscle imbalance or abnormal bone length makes your small toes buckle. This causes the toe joint to contract and the strong cord-like bands that attach muscles to the bones (tendons) in your toes to shorten. RISK FACTORS This condition is more likely to develop in people who: SYMPTOMS Common symptoms of this condition include: • A buildup of skin cells (corns).…

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    Hip Hop Essay Topics

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    annihilation and embraced doomsday prophecies (Hartigan). Metallica, a punk influenced metal band released a slew of atomic themes songs in their debut album Kill Em’ All. Metallica’s opening song of the album, Fight Fire With Fire, warns that “Time is like a fuse, short and burning fast/Armageddon is here, like said in the past”. The lyrics prophesize a nuclear doomsday based on the “blank check proliferation” policies both practiced by the Soviet Union and the United States (Hartigan). The…

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    Essay On October

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    access the submarine underwater. While it is easy to see that this was just cleaver foreshadowing by a story teller, it is very reminiscent of real-world experiences of individual's subconscious retrieving fragments of knowledge and experience and fuses that on to new…

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    Nucleus Research Paper

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    Nucleus: The nucleus is the control centre of the cell. It’s much like a blueprint that contains all of the instructions on building the body. It contains genetic material called DNA. This DNA has instructions for building proteins and is essential to cell reproduction. If a cell doesn’t have a nucleus for whatever reason will certainly die. The nucleus conforms to the shape of the cell so it could be oval or it could be spherical. The nucleus has three recognizable regions; the nuclear…

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    I am interested in the electrician construction/maintenance repair position because I would like to be part of the business of education. I am a skilled electrician with journey-level electrical work experience in the installation, repair, service, alteration, and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment. My experience as an electrician, my education from IBEW Local 11 Electrical Training Institute, my dependability and work ethic, and being a registered electrician with the State of…

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