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More Bio notes from next lesson on Cells and Microscopes.
... a beam of light passing through one or more lenses to produce an enlarged image of the object or specimen being viewed. Microscopes that use sets of lenses are called compound microscopes. The ocular lens is ...
Fungi
... features and uses. Fungi range from microscopic organisms to giant growths. They absorb nutrients from decaying, organic material, or living plants and animals. Fungus has helped humanity, but has also hurt as well, it can save a life or cause death ...
Olestra 'FAT-FREE FAT'
... scads of scantily clad showgirls with big headdresses kicking it Vegas Style as the dance and sing the praises of Olestra, the fat subsitute ...
The Search For Better Health
... personal hygiene:Distinguish between infectious and non-infectious disease:Infectious Disease:Caused by an invasion of the body by PATHOGENS. A pathogen is an infectious agent that causes diseaseThe disease can be transferred from one organism to anotherPathogens can be microscopic ...
Loose Technology
... a computer hacker and he enters your home via your computer, which allows him to access your personal information. Amazing huh!! It's very difficult to imagine that any person in today's technological oriented world could ...
Enzyme Summary
... peptide linkages. These sections of polypeptide chains are repeatedly coiled or folded into patterns that add to the protein's overall conformation. There are two types of secondary structures. They are alpha helixes and beta pleated sheets. Alpha helixes are helical ...
"Vector Organisms and the Diseases They Carry "
... on humans accidentally. Deer ticks go through three life stages. The first stage is the larva. The larvae are small and tan colored. They usually feed on things like chipmunks, mice, and other small animals. Nymphs are a little bit larger ...
Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters by Matt Ridley
... views of Matt Ridley this book are of his own with some but little scientific reference. A misconception of the world is that genes cause diseases and disorders ... significantly small and to be worried about definitely. Intelligence, this was the most interesting chapter to me personally. In ...
If you are in a Zoology class and need a research paper, here it is!
... or animal. With the knowledge of how the disease spreads and its effects upon humans and livestock, the world needs to unite together to stop the spread of FMD. This disease not only causes much ...
Transpiration
... wilted and died. This would be because the fan is creating an area of low concentration of water molecules in that area; the plant would have to 'pull' up more water from the water tube through ...