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    Unit 5 P1

    the interior of the cell by allowing some substances into the cell, and also blocking some substances from coming in. Main functions of the nucleus The nucleus is the centre of the cell which controls things. Nuclei contains genetic material e.g. DNA and also controls the cells growth and reproduction. In red blood cells, the nucleus is lost during development and is the only cell that is able to survive without a nucleus. The nucleus contains information that is transferred to the next generation

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    Asst 219

    Figure 1: Shukongojin, 12th/14th century Japan. It is composed of wood with traces of polychromy. The sculpture is from Kate S. Buckingham Endowment, 1958. The information is from the Art Institute of Chicago. The image is taken from a sketch over a photograph from an LG camera phone. Lester Leong ASST/AH 219 February 9, 2013 Visual Analysis: Shukongojin The Art Institute’s Shukongojin is a Japanese free standing wooden sculpture that is 91 cm tall with traces of red pigment, and was created

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    The Huntington's Disease

    before birth. In cells, this protein is involved in transporting materials, chemical signaling, binding to proteins, and protects the cells from self-destruction. The coding area of the gene contains the DNA sequence repeated many times. People infected with Huntington disease have a high number of the DNA which disrupts the working of the gene protein (Quarrell, 2008). The disease is inherited in an autosomal pattern, meaning those inheriting the faulty gene will get the disease. Results of the findings

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    Genetic Counseling

    Tay-Sachs Disease Progressively ruins nerve cells (neurons) in the brain and spinal cord Tay-Sachs disease is a rare inherited disorder. A baby is born without one of this essential enzymes, hexosaminidase with Tay-Sachs A (HEXA) and so, fatty proteins build up in the brain, they hurt the baby's hearing, movement, sight and mental development. A child can only get Tay-Sachs by inheriting gene for it from both parents. Tay-Sachs can be detected before birth, then couples who are thought of having

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    Healh and Social

    dominantly on the physical attributes like eye colour, hair colour, ear size, height and other traits. It is still not known whether the more abstract attributes like personality, intelligence, sexual orientation, likes and dislikes are gene coded in DNA. Behavioural genes are somewhat proven to exist when we take a look at fraternal twins. When fraternal twins are apart, they show similar behaviour and response as if they have been reared together. Influences of nature and nurture on human development

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    Design a Globla Project for Purina

    PURINA Background: 社会上出现的流浪猫狗、猫狗遗传病和基因缺陷问题、以及商贩为盈利对猫狗进行乱配种,对猫狗造成例如,折耳猫都有拥有遗传病基因,软骨令耳朵向下折、却因此有机会令全身的骨骼发育不健全、关节功能退化、免疫系统功能下降、肌肉和呼吸系统发展不良等,潜在的发病率很高;国牧羊犬就有髋臼发育不良的缺陷,吉娃娃就有囟门闭合不良的缺陷……都是由于人类缺乏对猫狗科学的认识。 Current process:冠能价值观——我们对宠物无比挚爱 YOUR PET. OUR PASSION. 美国冠能 https://www.purina.com/meet-purina/about-us#/past-and-present 英国冠能 https://www.purina.co.uk/ 中国冠能 http://www.purina.cn/dogs/proplan.html 目前有对冠能宠优学院(宠物饮食营养知识、驯养教育服务以网络视频形式) Aim: 作为世界知名宠物粮食品牌,拥有广大客户人群,发展宠物繁育知识普及教育服务、宠物配种服务、宠物联谊服务更能利于宠物成长,有利于人与宠物和谐相处。在PURINA

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    Causes of Aging

    CAUSES of AGING Rafael Perez Physical Anthropology-2 N3028 Professor Pilakowski February 29, 2016 ABSTRACT When automotive manufactures debut a new auto, it has been designed to last just so many years. The same could be said for Homo sapiens. Most scientists agree that the human body, with its present design and environment, will last about 125 years. That’s if it’s well maintained through proper diet, exercise, meditation and no smoking (Andrews). Causes of aging peaked my interest

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    Drosphilla Flies

    unable to visualize the mutation at a chromosomal level, as both wild-type and eyeless flies looked similar. The experiment involved electrophoresis and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) through which we were able to isolate and amplify the needed DNA eyeless DNA. The difference between the wild-type Drosophila melanogaster and the eyeless Drosophila melanogaster is approximately only 500-nucleotide base pairs. As we see the eyeless phenotype is approximately 3000 base pairs in length while the wild-type

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    Gmos

    Turner Isenberg Wildlife 1/28/19 Do GMO’s Suck? What really are GMO’s and why are they so controversial? It’s a question I had to ask my self when I was asked to write about my opinion on them. The Definition given for GMO’s is (“genetically modified organisms”) “are living organisms whose genetic material has been artificially manipulated in a laboratory through genetic engineering.” That doesn’t sound like anything to being arguing over but when you dig deeper into how that affects common

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    Molecules of Life

    Reading guide notes: the Molecules of Life Part 2 1. Seven different functions of proteins in the body are structural proteins, storage proteins, contractile proteins, transport proteins, defensive proteins, signal proteins, and Enzymes. Structural proteins provide support for hair, horns, feathers, spider webs, and connective tissues. Storage proteins provide a source of amino acids for plants and animals that are developing such as seeds and eggs. Contractile proteins are primarily in muscles

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