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    Important Biology Vocabulary

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    ortMedical  Magnet  Biology  Summer  Assignment   Using  half  of  a  3  x  5  index  card‚  place  the  vocabulary  word  on  the  front  (no  lines)  and  the   definition  on  the  back  (lines).    Write  legibly.    Next‚  draw  a  picture  on  the  FRONT  of  the  card  that   helps  you  remember  the  DEFINITION.    For  example‚  for

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    Biology Form 5 Notes

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    Aquatic Adaptation Aquatic plants - also called hydrophytic plants orhydrophytes - are plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environments. -One of the main problems facing submerged aquatic plants is their inability to obtain oxygen. Unlike terrestrial plants‚ these plants cannot obtain the vital gas through their stomata because they are submerged in water. -Therefore‚ the stems‚ roots‚ and leaves of submerged aquatic plants posses aerenchyma cells‚ which supply oxygen to the rest of

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    the basement membranes of the kidney‚ eye and ear‚ and abnormalities in any one may result in the same clinical phenotype (Colville‚ Savige et al. 1997). With respect to the prognosis of AS patients‚ males usually develop end-stage renal disease if not treated‚ whereas female patients have more variable phenotypes ranging from asymptomatic hematuria to ESRD. The variable phenotypes in female patients may be attributable to different X-chromosome inactivation patterns (Nakanishi‚ Iijima et al.

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    Key Terms for Biology

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    Key Terms Active transport: membrane proteins use cellular energy (usually ATP) to move molecules or ions across a plasma membrane against their concentration gradient. Allele: different forms of a gene
• genotype – the combination of alleles in an organism. Aquaporin: a specialised channel protein in the plasma membrane of a cell‚ which is selectively permeable to water. Attachment protein: a protein in the plasma membrane of a cell that attaches either to the cytoskeleton inside the cell‚

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    Chong Susan DSR 610 Final

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    similarity is that‚ in both cell types‚ BMP is a key inhibitor regulatory of TICs from glioblastomas. On the other hand‚ a difference is that TICs undergo genetic aberrations that are similar to tumors‚ which in turn give rise to the typical tumor phenotype [1]. What still remains unknown is during which point in the developmental process in tissues do TICs form and also what are the intrinsic cell signaling pathways that are disrupted in TICs. To answer this‚ they looked into the potential aberrant

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    Role of Genetics

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    Role of Genetics Brenda Dople PSY 104 Child and Adolescent Development Instructor Andrew Fletcher April 16‚ 2012 There are billions of people on this planet. Everyone is different. Even our closest siblings can look‚ behave and have different abilities than we do. Do you ever wonder how this happens? Environmental and biological factors work together in a lifelong process to determine how a child will develop into an adult. In this paper‚ I will discuss how the biological

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    Calvin Williams Chapter 20 1. Advances in recombinant DNA technology allow scientists to work with smaller fragments of DNA‚ give them more tools to dissect and analyze DNA‚ and also allow for them to make many copies of a strand of DNA. 2. Restriction enzymes are made by bacteria to cut up invading DNA. They target specific base sequences in the DNA and then work to cut out those sequences from the DNA. 3. When a restriction enzyme cuts out a portion of DNA‚ it will sometimes leave a sticky

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    Sex is defined as the either male or female based on reproductive organs possessed by an individual. Genotypes‚ rather than phenotypes represent the sex of someone. Forensic anthropologists look at a few different morphologies when estimating the sex of a deceased individual. For instance‚ the size of bones and statures can be a key determinant of sex. In typical biology‚ “males

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    Unit 3 Growth & Heredity Exam Review & Study Guide WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT… DNA STRUCTURE‚ DNA REPLICATION‚ Tx‚ Tl‚ MUTATIONS‚ CELL CYCLE‚ MITOSIS‚ MEIOSIS‚ MENDELIAN GENETICS Review/Use the following: Vocab lists‚ ISN Pages‚ Practice Questions‚ Lectures‚ Book Chapters 12‚ 9‚ 10 DNA STRUCTURE 1. What role did Rosalyn Franklin play in our understanding of DNA’s structure? She discovered the double-helix position of the DNA. 2. What role did James Watson & Francis Crick play in our understanding

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    genetic diversity

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    Before discussing the topic of genetic diversity‚ it is imperative that you‚ the reader‚ can get an understanding of what all topics and points of focus that is taken into consideration when discussing genetic diversity. This includes a brief history as to how this came about‚ and what components allow this process to occur. Genetic diversity can be a complicated‚ yet interesting topic to cover. From the name of the process of genetic diversity‚ it can be inferred that this deals with genes and

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