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Study Points on Mitosis: Understanding the Process of MitosisMitosis can be a tricky spot for Biology students, especially those who are experience first exposure to it. Here are some important study points that will aid in better understanding the process and importance of mitosis.
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The Difference Between Meiosis and MitosisThis article will guide you through the specific details that make mitosis and meiosis different.
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Biology Made Easy - Guide to MitosisEasy to understand description of mitosis. -
Mitosis: Chromosomes Within the DNA of a CellThere are four phases involved in the process of cell division known as mitosis; prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
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Mitosis in an Onion Root TipThe onion root tip is a rapidly growing area of the plant with many cells in various stages of mitosis. -
The Differences Between Mitosis and MeiosisMitosis and meiosis are the two tricky processes of cell division that send every biology student running to the textbooks. Students often confuse the two and their various processes. Being able to distinguish between the two greatly aids in understanding.
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All About MitosisEvery living creature on Earth has experienced mitosis - the splitting of cells. Learn how and why this process works in this article. Great information resource for physical science term papers or school work!
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What is Mitosis?In order for organisms to grow, develop and maintain life, cells must divide. Cellular division involves the basic stages of interphase, nuclear division and cytokinesis. -
MCAT - Cell Reproduction and Mitosis - Info. For Those Seeking Entry into Medical SchoolThe MCAT is the exam taken by those seeking entry into medical school. This exam is long and grueling, requiring a lot of information. I wanted to share some information with those of you who will be taking this exam.
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How Do Cells Divide?Mitosis is where a cell will duplicate its contents including its genes and distribute them to two daughter cells -
Elementary Science Lessons: Startling Similarities Between Nature and SpaceSimilarities occurring between nature and space are explored through whirlpools, whirlwinds, tornadoes, and hurricanes; as well as startling comparisons between space-bubbles and microscopic cell mitosis! -
The DressHarry is trapped in a boring marriage, and decides to answer a personals ad in a desperate attempt to find romance. What he finds is beyond even his wildest expectations.
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Asexual and Sexual ReproductionSome living things reproduce by cloning; producing offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Organisms that procreate sexually create genetic novelty. -
Muscles Cells - Why They Cannot DivideHow much do you really know about the muscle cells? We all have read about muscles in Men's Health or other magazines about the toned muscles from continuous exercises. But, do you REALLY know what is the biological mechanism behind these changes? -
The Significant Affects of Osteosarcomas on BonesSolid, hard, irregular-shaped, and frequently fatal, Osteosarcomas are soft tissue tumors that attack the bones of the elderly, and young children under the age of 15 years old, and may be difficult to correctly diagnose.
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Multiple Choice Science QuestionsThese are around 200 multiple choice questions for Science students
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Thursday, as I EvolvedIf we're voting, here's mine: ALL surgery is invasive
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Five Differences Between Cell Function and Computer ProgrammingThere are many similarities and differences between computer programming and cell function. This article details mainly the differences between the two. -
Meiosis - Cell DivisionA useful and concise guide to meiosis and the causes of genetic variation. Very useful for students interested in Biology; especially AS AQA Biology students.
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The Properties of Life - Part 6For any population of organism to survive, they must possess the ability to reproduce. This is the 6th characteristic of life. Without which, the population would soon go extinct. Reproduction occurs as part of the growth process.
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Scientific Fun at the Exploritorium in San FranciscoIf you are looking for a unique experience to entertain and educated, visit San Francisco's Exploritorium.
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What to Expect in an Introductory Biology CourseFrom the intricate parts of different plant species to the fundamental processes of the human body, biology is a vast field. This article describes the typical one-semester intro course in general biology, including the content covered and study tips.
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The ACT Science Section: Strategies for SuccessMany students are intimidated by the ACT science section. Here are some tips to help you breathe a little easier on test day. -
Benefits of Using Microsoft OneNote for College ClassesThis is a guide to using Microsoft OneNote to take notes in College classes.
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Aristotle's on the Soul: Summary, Thoughts, and InterpretationsA general overview of Aristotle's On the Soul along with my own interpretations and ideas.
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Nerve Injury Regeneration and the Qi-Blood TheoryThis article describes the process of nerve regeneration after an injury. There is an insert of how the Qi-Blood theory of Chinese medicine and application of acupuncture fit in and can help.
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Introduction to Animal Science: Review for an Exam on Lactation, Genetics, and Selection for ImprovementAs the semester draws to a close, this review covers some of the final subjects in an introductory animal science class.
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Breast Cancer - Diet and ExerciseAn overview of the research connecting diet and exercise to the incidence of Breast Cancer
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Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome of the Heart, Face, and SkinCardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome, an extremely rare, autosomal dominant, genetic disease presents at birth with many characteristics including distinctive facial appearances, prenatal-onset Lymphedema and congenital bilateral Lymphedema of the legs.
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Assessment Review in General Psychology Subject for EducatorsThis assessment is designed for the benefit of educators who handle general psychology subject for college students in all level.
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Insight into CancerFor most of us fear sums up what we feel whenever we hear the word cancer. Whether we're watching a loved one battle with the disease or a familiar TV personality it's difficult to not feel a certain sense of dread -
HairHair was written in an effort to see if I could turn any topic into a science-fiction/horror story. It's what I do!
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Cholera - Uncommon FactsLearn the unique facts about cholera at the cellular level to understand why it is still an deadly epidemic disease.
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Biology 101 Study GuideGeneral Biology study guide with all the information needed for the exam.
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The Effectiveness of Manuka Honey Against MRSADespite antibiotics becoming less effective in treating infections, one particular type of honey from New Zealand seems to work when other treatment methods fail.
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Ubiquilin2 Dysfunction an Underlying Cause of ALS and Lou Gehrig's DiseaseResearch at Northwestern University has discovered an underlying cause in all forms of ALS: dysfunction of the protein ubiquilin2.
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What is Malaria? (Part I)Good general article on the disease malaria. Some of the information on genetics is kind of wordy, but the article gives a very good overview of what malaria is, what the symptoms are, how it's diagnosed, and it it's treated.
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Cell Biology OverviewHow Structure Relates to Function: The Biological Cell
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How to Believe in GodI am often criticized for my belief and my opinions on my spiritual following. I follow Christ. I believe in God. I read the Bible. Why on earth would a scientist believe in such unscientific things? -
Music for Geeks and FreaksNerd musician writes and performs songs about math and science.





