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    Esophageal cancer‚ more common around the world than in the United States‚ is cancer in the esophagus. The esophagus is a long‚ hollow tube that connects the throat to the stomach. The esophagus is approximately 8 inches long‚ and is lined by mucosa. There are two main types of esophageal cancer: Squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Squamous cell carcinoma begins in cells lining the esophagus while adenocarcinoma begins in the cells that produce and release mucus and other fluids. The main

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    can have a huge impact on the communication between cells. Cell communication is a crucial process necessary for cells to carry out various functions. Drugs such as Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)‚ known as ecstasy‚ can create barriers or confusion to cells. Cell to cell communication carry messages from signaling cells to target cells. Usually a cell will bind with a target cell through a receptor protein in the plasma membrane of the target cell

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    BTEC Level 3 Applied Science Unit 1 – examiners report: Achieves P5‚ M2 needs to discuss different tissue types to achieve D2. In this essay I will include information regarding: cell differentiation‚ the functions of various cell organelles‚ tissues and a comparison of different tissue types. Cellular differentiation is the process by which a less specialised cell becomes a more specialised cell type. Differentiation happens a number of times during the development of a multicellular organism as

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    The Silent Killer Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world. It is truly the silent killer. If you don’t find it in time‚ the doctors won’t be able to stop it‚ and you will probably die. Cancer is a wide range of diseases that develop when the DNA of a cell become’s damaged or changed‚ producing mutations that warp normal cell growth and division. Cancer cells do not die when regular cells would and new cells continue form. The extra cells may form tumours. Benign tumours that aren’t

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    Cell Analogy 1

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    CELL ANALOGY THE ANIMAL CELL IS BEING COMPARED TO A FOOTBALL TEAM. BY: MYA FREAKIN BROWN AND CALEB FREAKIN MILLER ANIMAL CELL=FOOTBALL TEAM A CELL IS LIKENED TO A FOOTBALL TEAM BECAUSE‚ LIKE A CELL‚ A FOOTBALL TEAM HAS MANY PARTS TO IT WITH DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS. CELL MEMBRANE=OFFENSIVE LINE THE CELL MEMBRANE IS A SELECTIVE BARRIER FOR THE CELL. IT DETERMINES WHAT CAN ENTER OR LEAVE THE CELL‚ SO IT PROTECTS THE CELL FROM ITS SURROUNDINGS. THE OFFENSIVE LINE‚ LIKE THE CELL MEMBRANE PROTECTS THE

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    Lonczynski____________________ Date:_3/31/15____________ Instructions: 1. Go to: www.mhhe.com/tlw7‚ Click on “student edition” and go to “Virtual Labs” 2. Click on link: “The Cell Cycle and Cancer”. This will open a new window/tab. 3. Download instructions and Lab Report and Post Lab Quiz 4. Complete Laboratory Exercise 5. Answer Lab Report and Post-Lab Quiz (below for your convenience). Virtual Lab: The Cell Cycle and Cancer Worksheet 1. In which phase of mitosis do each of the following occur: a

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    Cells

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    should show only a couple of cells that take up most of the viewing field. The micoscope is designed to view the slide at different spots‚ so not all drawings will look like this one. Images were snipped from the virtual microscope’s flash animation. Scanning (4) | Low (10) | High (40) | 3. Go to google and type "cheek cells" into the search box. Click on "images" to see all the images google has found on the web showing cheek cells (there should be hundreds). What do all of these images have

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    p.92\ a.1 Eukaryotic Cell vs Prokaryotic Cell All cells can be classfied into prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotes were the only form of life on Earth for millions of years until more complicated eukaryotic cells came into being through the process of evolution. Comparison chart All attributes  Differences Similarities | Eukaryotic Cell | Prokaryotic Cell | Nucleus: | Present | Absent | Number of chromosomes: | More than one | One--but not true chromosome: Plasmids | Cell Type: | Multicellular

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    Cell Phones Might Cause Cancer I remember the first time my grandfather told me he had cancer. My assumption was that it was all health related. Yet I learned that it was also caused by the usage of electronic devices. I was shocked and surprised of this news. Will this start to affect the future of my generation? It seems like everyone is on some type of electronic device everywhere you look.. Cell phones first became widely available in the United States in the 1990s. Ever since then the use

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    The Cell

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    The cell is the fundamental structural unit of all living organisms. Some cells are complete organisms‚ such as the unicellular bacteria and protozoa; others‚ such as nerve‚ liver‚ and muscle cells‚ are specialized components of multi-cellular organisms. Cells range in size from the smallest bacteria-like mycoplasmas‚ which are 0.1 micrometer in diameter‚ to the egg yolks of ostriches‚ which are about 8 cm (about 3 in) in diameter. Although they may differ widely in appearance and function‚ all cells

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