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| DNA |
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of called nucleotides. A nucleotide consists of three parts, a nitrogenous base, a sugar, and a phosphate group. Each nucleotide is represented by an A, T, G, or C to stand for the type of nitrogenous base that particular nucleotide contains. The nitrogenous
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| It is a Rogerian Aurgument on Genetic Engineering |
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to immortality. From the first thought of hygiene to the modern thought of genetic engineering, people have made it a life's work to stay alive longer and healthier. People always attempting to invent new ways to defy time. Modern technology has
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| Transgenic Animals. These are animals that are genetically engineered in order to produce something or do something that they wouldn't usually produce or do. |
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or diseases? With no bad or violent attitudes? A world where you could design your kids however you wanted? A world where food would always taste good? All this became a possibility when Genetic Engineering was invented. By altering the humans,
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| Paleontologists: This is a report on the career and on carnivores and herbivores. |
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of any kind of scientific studies.
There are many reasons, one is not only do they dig up bones, but they also collect teeth,
claws, skin, hair, fish scales, eggshells, tracks, insects, leaves, dinosaur nests, and even
microscopic pollen. They also
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| Phytochemicals |
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you eat all your vegetables!" and mom was right. Throughout the ages, people have found that consuming certain plants, or parts of plants, relives aches and pains. Some people believe that vitamins, minerals, and fiber are the only healthy thing
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| Were Dinosaurs warm-blooded? Evidence supporting the claim that dinosaurs were warmblooded from strongest to weakest... |
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bird bone structure and unlike ectothermic reptilian bone
Horner teamed up with Armand de Ricqles in an effort to investigate bone structure as a means to differentiate among endotherms and ectotherms (Morell 1987: pg11). The two scientists did studies
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| Sugar Ants |
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colony of sugar ants when the temperature, amount of light and time of day are different.
2. Observe what ants in a peanut butter jar choose to eat (if they choose to eat in the first place).
I really like ants so that is the main reason I chose
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| Evolution and Creationism debate with an analysis of Galileo |
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Ralph Emerson, professor at Harvard University, eloquently stated, But the lightning which explodes and fashions planets, maker of planets and suns, is in him. On one side elemental order, sandstone and granite, rock-ledges, peat-bog, forest, sea and
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| The use of genetics in the world today and why we need to put funds toward it |
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capable of curing
illnesses and answering hopeless questions. Genetics is the
study of heredity. Genetics is able to teach us about why
we look and act this way. Genetics can help us cure
disease, disorders, save endangered animals, and give
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| Fitness coursework |
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levels of fitness of groups of 8 pupils by looking at how their heart rate in beats per minute (bpm) varies with a stepping exercise. A step test provides a convenient mean to use heart rate to evaluate the efficiency of the cardiovascular response
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