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    Module 04 Homework Assignment Use the information presented in this module along with additional outside research to answer the questions: 1 Discuss the two methods of viral replication. The two methods of viral replication are done in animal viruses. The first method deals with DNA viruses and the second is RNA viruses. In the DNA virus‚ the viral DNA enters the nucleus of the host cell. Than it is transcribed into mRNA and leaves the nucleus into the cytoplasm. The early mRNA then translates

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    1. Invasion of Privacy The wrongful intrusion into a person’s private activities by other individuals or by the government. Tort law protects one’s private affairs with which the public has no concern against unwarranted exploitation or publicity that causes mental suffering or humiliation to the average person. The right to be left alone is not always superior to the rights of the public and it may or may not exist or may exist to a lesser degree with regard to the life of a public figure‚ such

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    Thesis: The United States does not subject prisoners to cruel and unusual punishment as stated in the constitution There are many variations between the prison systems. The United States approaches the prisoners in a different way; the courts decide how long their sentence will be according to the three-strike law. The three-strike law is based on the number of times someone has been charged for a crime. Prisoners that have been committed with three charges are then moved in to an ADX prison. ADX

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    protozoa no rigid cell wall‚ free entities or parasites‚ ingests particles as food ⁃ non-living component: infectious agents ⁃ virus particles with a protein coat (capsid) and genetic material ⁃ viroid RNA‚ no protein (infects plant only) ⁃ prions protein‚ no genetic material 2. Cell morphology: determine by gene and environment conditions ⁃ coccus spherical ⁃ diplococci two ⁃ streptococci chain ⁃ sarcina cuboidal ⁃ tetrad four ⁃ staphylococci grape clustered ⁃ bacillus

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    Grass Fed Vs. Corn Fed We live in a fast paced world where today many excuses such as‚ “I do not have time to cook” or “I am too tired to cook‚” are used to not prepare our own meals and to refer to fast food restaurants instead. Between school‚ work‚ and friends‚ who has the actually time to sit down and enjoy a healthy‚ hearty meal? In recent years‚ there has been many positive and negative views towards grass fed and corn fed cattle. While both may seem to have their own pros and cons; ranging

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    Would you like it if your money that you have earned by working hard‚ is being wasted on people who are just being lazy? That’s what I am going to be talking to you about today. I think that there should be better rules for the welfare system. I will be talking to about the following; how people fraud the system‚ the expenses and finally‚ their dependence on the government. To clarify‚ welfare is a very great thing. It helps many people who are unable to work‚ have an injury/disability or are poor

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    facilitation of positive change. It has been established that prisoners who go through the programs have very low chances of experiencing recidivism as well enhancement of public safety. It has been established that children whose parents are in prions are impacted negatively and have a high chance of becoming criminals at some point in their lives. This is due to the lack of proper development as a child and absence of a mother or a father figure. These children tend to feel lonely and isolated

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    REVISION COMMON TYPES OF MICROBES 1 BACTERIA Difference between Gram Positive and Gram Negative Shapes of bacteria and examples What shapes have you learnt? GRAM STAIN: The process! You should work on your lab notes. LECTURE 2 GRAM STAIN Developed by a Danish called Christian Gram in 1884 Stain a heat-fixed smear with a dye like crystal violet and fix with Iodine Then wash with ethanol or acetone Finally counterstain with a dye of different colour such as safranin (what is its colour

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    UNIT 1 VIRUSES AND SUBVIRUSES PRE-READING AND READING TASKS 1. Make sure you know the following words: to interfere with ["Intq’fIq] мешать‚ вредить inscrutable [In’skru:tqb(q)l] загадочный‚ непостижимый entity [’entItI] сущность‚ существо‚ организм to overpower ["qVvq’paVq] подавлять machinery [mq’Si:n(q)rI] структура intact [In’txkt] нетронутый‚ неповрежденный‚ целый crucial [’kru:S(q)l] решающий‚ критический to impart [Im’pQ:t] придавать‚ сообщать to promote [prq’mqVt] способствовать‚ помогать

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    Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins Rotation around the -Carbon in a Polypeptide A Sterically Nonallowed Conformation The  Helix and  Pleated Sheet Conformationally allowable structures where backbone is optimally Hbonded (linear Hbonds).  Helix (3.613 Helix): •3.6 residues/turn •Rise = 0.15 nm/ residue •13-atom hydrogenbonded loop Linus Pauling and Robert Corey‚ 1950  Pleated Sheet: •Anti-parallel or parallel •2.0 residues/”turn” •0.34 nm/residue (anti-parallel) or 0.32 nm/residue

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