TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. IA (Alkaline Metals) 1.1. H………………………………………………………………………..2 1.2. Li………………………………………………………………………..2 1.3. Na………………………………………………………………………2 1.4. K………………………………………………………………………..3 1.5. Rb………………………………………………………………………3 1.6. Cs………………………………………………………………………3 1.7. Fr……………………………………………………………………….4 1. IIA (Alkaline Earth Metals) 2.8. Be………………………………………………………………………4 2.9. Mg………………………………………………………………………4 2.10. Ca………………………………………………………………………4
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of these differences * Mitosis results in daughter cells that are genetically identical * That have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell * The division allows the production of cells that are genetically identical to the parent and so gives genetic stability * By producing new cells, mitosis is important in growth of an organism * And also allows for repair of tissues and the replacement of cells and repair to wounds etc * Mitosis is an Asexual reproduction
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The Human Rights Cell |To provide an expeditious and inexpensive remedy in matters relating to infringements of Fundamental Rights enshrined in Chapter| |II of the Constitution, a Human Rights Cell has been established in the Court. The Cell functions under the direct supervision | |of the Hon'ble Chief Justice of Pakistan. It is mandated to expeditiously process the complaints and grievances received from | |the general public by post addressed to the Hon'ble Chief Justice of Pakistan. Reports
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research into therapeutic cloning can expand the knowledge of how certain diseases and cancer attack the body, and how this knowledge can help fight and even eliminate both these issues. Another topic of discussion is how cloning could lead specific cell production of various organs and tissues through-out the body which can lead to curing failing organs and even the possibility of growing replacements organs thus doing away with then need for lengthy organ transplant lists and the needless suffering
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BIOL301 Quiz 1 Fill-in the blanks 1. Tissues may function together as cells. 2. Glands that produce hormones belong to the endocrine system. 3. The eyes are located superior & lateral to the nose. 4. Normal body function maintains a state of internal balance called homeostasis. 5. The basic units of elements are atoms. 6. A mixture of solute dissolved in solvent is called a solution. 7. Blood has a pH of 7.35 to 7.45. Gastric juice has a pH of about 2.0. The more alkaline
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The World of the Cell Seventh Edition Wayne M. Becker Lewis J. Kleinsmith Jeff Hardin Gregory Paul Bertoni Chapter 1 A Preview of the Cell Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.. Chapter 1--Cell The basic structural and functional unit of living organisms The smallest structure capable of performing the essential functions characteristic of life The study of cells •Began with the invention of microscopes in the 17th century •Using a microscope to look at cork, Robert Hooke described
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the proteins that takes part in the catabolic activity within the cells and they act as a catalyst that is enhances and makes it faster the reaction of the hydrolysis of the molecules that would otherwise be slow and the normal physiological process can be slowed down and the life of the cells would not be possible anymore. The enzyme known as β - galactosidase is not only present in eukaryotic cells but also in prokaryotic cells. As the word indicates galatosidase, it means the breakdown of the
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TREE GOD MOTTO: My motto is to help people, plants, animals and birds to live a happy and healthy life without polluting the environment but save more for the future and make it brighter. NOTE: Without tree there is no life. A mother gives us life by giving us birth and a tree is even greater than a mother as it gives us birth every day, every second to numerous living beings in this earth. IDEA: The idea about my plan is regarding a social service that is helpful to the environment
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paperEarly in 1997, Scottish scientist Dr. Ian Wilmot revealed to the world that he had successfully cloned an adult sheep, Dolly. With this invention, the world made a collective gasp at the realization that cloning was no longer a pipe dream or an element of a Science Fiction movie. Since then, human cloning has become one of the most debated topics in the world. From the schoolhouse to the White House, discussions began regarding the ethical implications of human cloning. In several recent polls
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Mario Gonzalez Professor Stamp English 1B 16 March 2014 Wall-e We as humans have the ability to live our own lives without the use of constant technology. Even so we have become dependent on it to live our daily lives. Less than a century ago we lived without being so dependent upon technology and we can again. Not to say that we should abandon technology completely but we have become entirely too dependent. In the Pixar movie “Wall-e”, humans have destroyed the planet due to their lack of care
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