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Science isn't Fiction: Large Lake--Fierce Competitors
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Large Lake- Fierce Competitors. Largest lake in the world and the 2 nd. Deepest lake in Africa, Malawi is home to many interesting and diverse creatures including the aggressive African cichlids. That are often kept as pets in tropical fish tanks. Over a period of a few million years, which is a short time in evolution years, over 22 cichlid. Competition, is often studied in these waters in attempt to discover how they partition the habitat for maximum resources. To travel t...
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Science isn't Fiction: Tumor Suppressor Genes
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Cancer is a deadly disease that affects many families today and I would bet money on the fact that everyone who reads this post probably knows someone who has some form of cancer. A large majority of cancers are caused when something called a tumor suppressor gene. Two types of tumor suppressor genes, Rb. And p53, often become mutated and lead to different types of cancers. A mutation in Rb, which is located on the 13 th. Ans, leads to retinoblastoma. Oncogene allow a cell to co...
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Science isn't Fiction: Mutations cased by Radiation
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Sunday, May 1, 2011. Mutations cased by Radiation. Plants, and military weaponry. Radiation can be found everywhere on Earth and it can have negative effects on DNA depending on how intesnse the radiation is and how long the person was exposed to it. Radiation is naturally occuring as well as produced by man-made products, there is no complete way to escape it, people just have to learn how to protect themselves from it the best they can. May 30, 2015 at 2:52 AM. January 24, 2016 at 8:58 PM.
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Science isn't Fiction: March 2011
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Cancer is a deadly disease that affects many families today and I would bet money on the fact that everyone who reads this post probably knows someone who has some form of cancer. A large majority of cancers are caused when something called a tumor suppressor gene. Two types of tumor suppressor genes, Rb. And p53, often become mutated and lead to different types of cancers. A mutation in Rb, which is located on the 13 th. Ans, leads to retinoblastoma. Oncogene allow a cell to co...
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Science isn't Fiction: April 2011
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Friday, April 29, 2011. Negative Feedback and Blood Glucose Regulation. Our ability to maintain relatively constant internal conditions is due to homeostasis. It may sound pretty boring, but without homeostasis we would have to change the way we do a lot of things. For example, without the ability to regulate our body temperature we'd have to rely on external sources of heat to warm us (think of a lizard sitting on a rock in the sun.not very productive, right? Thursday, April 28, 2011. In the body, a neg...
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Science isn't Fiction: February 2011
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Large Lake- Fierce Competitors. Largest lake in the world and the 2 nd. Deepest lake in Africa, Malawi is home to many interesting and diverse creatures including the aggressive African cichlids. That are often kept as pets in tropical fish tanks. Over a period of a few million years, which is a short time in evolution years, over 22 cichlid. Competition, is often studied in these waters in attempt to discover how they partition the habitat for maximum resources. To travel t...
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Science isn't Fiction: Negative Feedback and Blood Glucose Regulation
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Friday, April 29, 2011. Negative Feedback and Blood Glucose Regulation. Our ability to maintain relatively constant internal conditions is due to homeostasis. It may sound pretty boring, but without homeostasis we would have to change the way we do a lot of things. For example, without the ability to regulate our body temperature we'd have to rely on external sources of heat to warm us (think of a lizard sitting on a rock in the sun.not very productive, right? April 30, 2011 at 11:02 AM. Thanks for shari...
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sharpesystems2012 - Sensory & Motor Mechanics
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Chapter 43 - The Immune System. Chapter 45 - Hormones and the Endocrine System. Chapter 48 - Neurons, Synapses, and Signaling. Chapter 49 - Nervous Systems. Sensory and Motor Mechanics. Sensory and Motor Mechanics. Sensory and Motor Mechanics. By: Angela Maggio and Hasina Noory :). Chapter 50 sensory and motor mechanics.ppt. Types of Sensory receptors.
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Science isn't Fiction: Good for Nothing Gobies!
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Good for Nothing Gobies! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Good for Nothing Gobies! Bio Senior Sem Men. Science Blogging at Ashland University. A good science presentation. To Science and Beyond. The science behind imprinting. Picture Window template. Template images by lucato.