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History/Philosophy at York vs Cell Biology at York
Which would employers prefer for IB?
I would have thought Cell Biology because it's more analytical and science based?
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Biology Biology Biology? Following meiosis I, the daughter cells are what; following meiosis II, the daughter cells are what; and following mitosis, the daughter cells are what?
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Lol You can go to a biology website, I'm sure they will have.
I'm assuming your 'what' means the ploidy of the cell?
Anyway so after mitosis, the daughter cells this unit and I don't remember.
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RSF: Best Cell Biology DVD Ever Made!
Friday, April 27th 2012.
SUMMARY :
* Don Johnson on Real Science Friday : RSF co-host Bob Enyart interviews Dr. Don Johnson who earned Ph.D.s in both Computer & Information Sciences from the University of Minnesota...
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How do single cell organisms arise was for atheists to show how a cell....
That's the challenge.
Um, yeah.
Sharing genetic material across species.
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Question about plant cells for Biology.? Explain why it is necessary to use onion membrane that is only one cell in thickness.
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With onions have "skins" that are only one cell thick there isn't much prep work that has.
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AS biology help! (prokaryotic cells)? What is the difference between circular DNA and a plasmid in prokaryotic cells (or are they the same thing)??
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So is just like an extra....
The plasmid is an example of EXTRA-chromosomal (separate to the chromosome) DNA however is also circular but is not present in all prokaryotes .
The chromosomal DNA of bacteria is often circular and is present in all prokaryotes .
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AQA Science GCSE Biology, Exam Style Questions Answers: Cells B2 1.1 -B2 1.5????
anyone have the answers ???
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"Current Frontiers and Perspectives in Cell Biology" ed. by Stevo NajmanAuthor: , Date: 26 Apr 2012, Views: 120,
InTeO | 2012 | ISBN: 9535105442 9789535105442 | 564 pages | PDF | 31 MB
This book is a combination of number of great ideas, applications,...
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Biology question on stem cells? Why are stem cells important?
A. They have specialized DNA.
B. They are incapable of becoming cancer cells.
C. They have the potential to undergo cell division.
D. They have the potential to develop into other cell types...
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They're so because they don't have specialized....
Stem cells can change into any type of cell they want...
When a woman has an abortion the baby is used for stem cell research which scientists study to "grow" organs...
The answer is d...
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Cell Biology Questions! HELP ASAP :)? 1. Which of the following does NOT require the participation of a membrane protein?
a) facilitated diffusion
b) active transport
c) all of the above require a membrane protein
d) simple diffusion
e)exocytosis
*(I ...
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Facilitated transport need....
The others need the help of membrane proteins.
The simple diffusion does not involve membrane proteins.
But I do not understand how does simple diffusion need membrane protein .
All of them require membrane proteins.
It is C.
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The Best of Experimental Biology
From breast milk stem cells to bone repair, this years EB conference held a number of exciting advances that could one day be translated into therapies.
The Scientist Daily
By Edyta Zielinska | April 25, 2012
Australian...
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