Category: Biology
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Historical understanding of the disease/illness: When was the disease “discovere
Historical understanding of the disease/illness: When was the disease “discovered,” meaning when was it first written about in medical literature? Who first studied it and why? Did it impact their family and therefore their interest peaked? Was it impacting the military? Was it a random conclusion? What causes the disease? A bacteria? Bad genetics? Poor…
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All assignments must be submitted as a Microsoft WORD document (.doc OR .docx).
All assignments must be submitted as a Microsoft WORD document (.doc OR .docx). Other formats will NOT be graded and will receive a grade of “0” if the file will not open Do NOT use symbols in your file name —>> Double check after submitting —>> files that do NOT open will receive a zero…
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The growth rate equation is (birth rate + immigration)-(death rate + emigration)
The growth rate equation is (birth rate + immigration)-(death rate + emigration). Provide at least two factors that affect the population size based off the equation above, and explain how these factors impact the size of the population.
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I want to ask if I requested the thesis with academic writing does it also inclu
I want to ask if I requested the thesis with academic writing does it also include the calculation of the results to the experiment that i have done? My thesis is about type 2 diabetes specifically about diabetic nephropathy complications. It is believed that inflammation is a big part of that disease specifically macrophage and…
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1. Explain how climate change affects species change. 2. Explain how biodiversit
1. Explain how climate change affects species change. 2. Explain how biodiversity disturbances could raise the risk of pandemics.
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1. Explain how climate change affects species change. 2. Explain how biodiversit
1. Explain how climate change affects species change. 2. Explain how biodiversity disturbances could raise the risk of pandemics.
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textbook: Evolution International 5th edition, e-book Futuyma and Kirkpatrick, O
textbook: Evolution International 5th edition, e-book Futuyma and Kirkpatrick, Oxford University Press
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The cells in our body are complex cells called eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cel
The cells in our body are complex cells called eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells are very simple, like bacteria. Prokaryotic cells tend to be less organized and more primitive, whereas eukaryotic cells like our skin, liver, and brain cells benefit from the complexity of organization and compartmentalization. Although simple, prokaryotic cells like bacteria are not compartmentalized…
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answers the question in a simple way. I upload the questions and the article.
answers the question in a simple way. I upload the questions and the article. Please note: to aid you in answering the questions below, additional resources beyond your textbook may be helpful. A list of recommended online resources is given at the end of this case. Other online resources may be used to supplement as…
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The cells in our body are complex cells called eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cel
The cells in our body are complex cells called eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells are very simple, like bacteria. Prokaryotic cells tend to be less organized and more primitive, whereas eukaryotic cells like our skin, liver, and brain cells benefit from the complexity of organization and compartmentalization. Although simple, prokaryotic cells like bacteria are not compartmentalized…