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- 1. Cells
are the basic unit of all life. Even though they are the smallest unit of life they are highly complex. Each cell has enough parts to it to practically survive on its own. There are two types of ; the plant cell and the animal cell. These two do not vary intensely, but there are some major factors that separate them completely. Animal are highly or
2. Cloning And Embryo Research
: The Science Fiction Reality The idea of cloning a life form seemed like something read from a science fiction novel just ten years ago. Now, the theories, ideas and facts of cloning embryos have made cloning one of the most talked about social issues of our time. The researchers of this scientific breakthrough have made a lot of progress in rece
3. Sickle Cell Anemia
The problem is that affects about 72,000 Americans in the United States. is an inherited disease in which the body is unable to produce normal hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein. Abnormal hemoglobin can morph cells that can become lodged in narrow blood vessels, blocking oxygen from reaching organs and tissues. The effects of are bouts of extr
4. The Safety Of Using Cell Phones
The population of wireless communications has exploded. Whether youre driving, walking, or just hanging out in a mall, theres someone on a cellular phone. People purchase cell phones for conveniences. When do these conveniences become too convenient? The cellular revolution has taken over the lives of many and has proven to be fatal in many i
5. Lab Report Of The Cells
The Cell, the fundamental structural unit of all living organisms. Some cells are complete organisms, such as the unicellular bacteria and protozoa, others, such as nerve, liver, and muscle cells, are specialized components of multicellular organisms. In another words, without cells we wouldn’t be able to live or function correctly. There are