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All Pre Written Papers From The Biological & Biomedical Sciences Category

  • Arteries and Veins, Arterial and Venous Circulatory Vessel, and the Immune System
    Description: Arteries and veins play important roles in the circulation of blood in the body. All veins transport deoxygenated blood except the pulmonary vein and they all transport blood towards the heart. The largest veins are the superior and inferior vena cava where the superior vena cava carries blood from upper...
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Role of Antigens and Antibodies in Blood Typing and Blood Transfusions
    Description: Blood is specialized body fluid ( a connective tissue) composed of a liquid called plasma and blood cells. Blood is categorized into 8 groups, A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+, and O- . Every person owns a blood group, which is inherited from parents. The type of blood group a person may have depends upon the...
    2 pages/≈550 words| No Sources | Other | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Animal Testing
    Description: It is usually dangerous to give out a new medication to people without checking its safety levels. The outcomes are catastrophic since the drug may be poisonous to individuals, leading to severe illness or death. There is a significant similarity between humans and animals, making it necessary for ...
    19 pages/≈5225 words| 37 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Surfactants: Mechanism, Classification, and Types
    Description: Surfactants are termed as surface-active agents also wetting agents, emulsifying agents or suspending agents depending on its properties and use. Surface-active agents are substances which, at low concentrations, adsorb onto the surfaces or interfaces of a system and alter the surface or interfacial...
    1 page/≈550 words| 6 Sources | Other | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • The Complex Field of Immunity
    Description: The Latin term immunis, meaning “exempt,” is the source of the English word immunity, meaning the state of protection from infectious disease. Types of immunity: A. Natural immunity B. Acquired immunity/Adaptive Immunity Natural immunity It is also called non-specific immunity because it exists in all...
    20 pages/≈5500 words| 15 Sources | Other | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • Precipitation
    Description: The process of separating solid particles from a previously clear liquid by physical or chemical changes. Precipitate: The supernatant solid which is collected at the surface is called as precipitate.” OR “When the reaction occurs, the solid formed is called precipitate. Precipitant: The cause of ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 5 Sources | Other | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of the Human Genome Project (HGP)
    Description: The Human Genome Project (HGP) is an international venture aimed at identifying and locating every gene in the human species. It began in 1990 and technological advancements since then have significantly accelerated the project's progress and numerous successes. Nevertheless, the HGP has been the subject of...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Alternative Health Practice: Chiropractic Therapy
    Description: Alternative and complementary health practices are treatments implemented instead or together with the approved standard treatments, respectively. Unlike alternative and complementary health practices, standard treatments are backed up scientifically and widely used among healthcare professionals. According...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 8 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Ancient Plant: Licorice Root
    Description: Licorice root, experimentally known as Glycyrrhiza glabra, has a rich history of conventional and verifiable use across different societies, including in early American literature. Licorice root has been profoundly esteemed for its medicinal properties and has been utilized for a long time to treat various ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Understanding the Urgency of Biodiversity Loss
    Description: Biodiversity is a fundamental functional functioning of the ecosystem, providing numerous economic, societal, and ecological benefits. However, the delicate balance of nature is now in danger due to the controversial discussion over biodiversity that has recently surfaced worldwide. Such issues leading to...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 10 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • How the Use of Fentanyl Affects Society
    Description: Fentanyl also spelled as Fentanil, is from the opioid family and is considered the strongest form of opioid, mainly used to treat pain. With the help of other medications, Fentanyl is used for anesthesia. Fentanyl is considered to be a hundred times strong compared to any other form of opioid; morphine is...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 4 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • Categorization of Endocrine System Hormones
    Description: Hormone Male dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S). estrogen. testosterone Effect on the reproductive Aids in production of body odor and growth of body hair during puberty. Aids in sperm production. Contributes to sex drive and body density and development of male sex characteristics. Female ...
    1 page/≈275 words| No Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Agrofuels and Biofuels
    Description: Agrofuels, also known as biofuels, are fuels derived from plants that can be used in place of conventional fossil fuels like gasoline and diesel(Rodríguez and Gómez 83-98). Bioenergy, on the other hand, refers to the use of biomass (organic matter like wood, agricultural crops, and waste) to produce energy...
    1 page/≈275 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Soil Washing Above the Ground
    Description: There was a hydrocarbon leak in the area of onshore, and the soil on the shore was contaminated by the hydrocarbon pollutant. There are other methods of cleaning the onshore; however, soil washing is recommended as the leak is very large. With the leakage, the hydrocarbons could prove futile for human...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Use of Animals in Research
    Description: The use of animals in research comprises a wide range of species whereby diverse animals are used in different studies. The research process involves using diverse techniques which may or may not impact individual animals and groups up to the level of the entire ecosystem. Some animals that can be used in...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Use of Microorganisms to Produce Biodegradable Plastics From Solid Waste
    Description: Plastic's many uses and widespread availability have made it an integral element of modern life. The degradation of solid waste is a major issue that has had negative consequences for people, animals, plants, and the environment. The decomposition of plastics and other components of solid waste may be...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Proposal |
  • Glutathione and How it Protects Mammalian Organisms from Potentially Toxic Compounds
    Description: The most prevalent non-protein thiol in mammalian cells is glutathione having a concentration of around 5 mmol per gram of tissue. The concentration of glutathione is comparable to the quantity of glucose in cells. A tripeptide that dissolves in water is the reduced form of glutathione (GSH). Since there are...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 22 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Cellular Diversity: Bacteria, Protists, Animals, Plants, and Fungi
    Description: Coccus is spherical or roughly spherical. Some cocci have a cell wall and are Gram-positive, while others lack a cell wall and are Gram-negative. They can be pathogenic or non-pathogenic. Bacillus is rod-shaped or cylindrical. They have a cell wall and are Gram-positive, although some may be Gram-negative. ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • Influence of DNA and Molecular Biology on Evolutionary Classification
    Description: Our understanding of the links between species of various origins has been improved and expanded by molecular biology. Modern molecular biology tools allow researchers to better understand the various types of genetic makeups and how they vary with the environment. The information contained in DNA codes...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • How the Volume of Kojic Acid Changes as the Concentration Varies
    Description: Preparation of 3 mL Assays: * Add 0.6 mL of the phosphate buffer stock to each assay. * Add a specified volume of the 2 mM kojic acid stock solution, with volumes ranging from 10 μL to 100 μL, to give a final concentration ranging from 6.7 μM to 66.7 μM. * Add 1 mL of the catechol stock solution to each...
    1 page/≈275 words| No Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Lab Report |
  • Anatomy and Function of the Cardiovascular System
    Description: The cardiovascular system (also called the circulatory system) is a system of organs, blood vessels, and cells that work together to supply the body with oxygen, nutrients, and hormones. It's important because it helps people stay healthy and happy. Numerous disorders, such as cardiovascular disease, pose...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 5 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Structure and Function of the Nervous System
    Description: The nervous system is a sophisticated and intricate network of tissues and cells that controls and regulates the functions of every other system in the body. The nervous system relays data from the brain to other parts of the body, enabling us to see our surroundings, react to external stimuli, and act on...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 5 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Ethical Challenges Biomedical Researchers Encounter in the Face of Emerging Technology
    Description: Some of the primary ethical challenges that biomedical researchers encounter in the face of emerging technology The rapid advancement of emerging technologies in biomedical research impedes significant ethical challenges for researchers, policymakers, and medical practitioners as they navigate the use of...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Experimental Measurement and Error Analysis
    Description: Aim: To find error during measurements is aim of this lab. Material required: * Scale or ruler * A vernier calliper * A cube * A solid-cylinder * A hollow-cylinder * Sphere Method: * Verifying about we have all equipment mentioned in material required. * With the help of ruler, vernier...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| No Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Lab Report |
  • Evaluating Claims About Absorption of EM Radiation From Microwaves
    Description: Day 1: choose claim, obtain and evaluate source Claim 1: Operating microwave oven exposes harmful radiations. Claim 2: 5G network employ millimeter waves in addition to microwaves and long term exposure could increase risk of cancer. Brief outline of claim 1: although microwave oven best example given...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Particle Accelerator
    Description: A machine that uses electromagnetic or electric fields to speed up subatomic particles to very high speeds is called particle accelerator. Most of the time, the sped-up particles are made to crash or to collide into other particles, either to make high-energy gamma and X-rays. I will discuss here for brief...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Lab Report 4
    Description: How to write a lab report, a lab report is a formal document that presents the results of a scientific experiment or study....
    2 pages/≈550 words| No Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • ARTIFICIAL BIONIC HUMAN HEART
    Description: Bionic heart is a type of artificial heart designed to replace or assist the function of a damaged or diseased human heart....
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 8 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Exploring Photosynthesis and Plant Pigments Lab Report
    Description: Exploring photosynthesis and plant pigments involves studying the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy and the pigments responsible for this process. ...
    1 page/≈275 words| No Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Lab Report |
  • Biology: Brain Physiology
    Description: Brain physiology, The brain is one of the most complex and fascinating organs in the human body, responsible for a wide range of physiological and cognitive functions. Understanding the physiology of the brain is crucial to understanding how it works and how it can be affected by various factors....
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Bacteriophages
    Description: Bacteriophages Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 10 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Relationship Between Depression and Binge Eating Disorder
    Description: Relationship Between Depression and Binge Eating Disorder Biological & Biomedical Sciences Case Study...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 7 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Case Study |
  • Response to Discussion Posts
    Description: Response to Discussion Posts Biological & Biomedical Sciences Other (Not Listed)...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • The ethics of genetic engineering
    Description: The ethics of genetic engineering Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Breast Cancer: Causes and Is It Genetic?
    Description: Women are disproportionately affected by breast cancer, which ranks second most common. There is a greater danger for women over the age of 50. Breast cancer develops first in the breast tissue. It is brought on by the proliferation and mutation of breast cells, which may lead to a tumor. Like other...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 7 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Contagion Movie
    Description: Contagion Movie Biological & Biomedical Sciences Movie Review...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Movie Review |
  • Access to healthcare
    Description: Access to healthcare Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Discussion Post on Cholinesterase Inhibitors
    Description: Discussion Post on Cholinesterase Inhibitors Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Legionella Pneumophila
    Description: Legionella Pneumophila Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Reproductive Technology and the Family
    Description: Reproductive Technology and the Family Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • should schools wear school uniform?
    Description: should schools wear school uniform? Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | Harvard | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Which Diet is Better: Low Fat, Sugar, or Carbs?
    Description: Which Diet is Better: Low Fat, Sugar, or Carbs? Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Longevity in Centenarian with Unhealthy Habits
    Description: Longevity in Centenarian with Unhealthy Habits Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • forensic psychology
    Description: forensic psychology Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    1 page/≈275 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Realationship Between Genetics and Sports
    Description: Realationship Between Genetics and Sports Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Literature Review on Neuron Functioning: Proteins and Genes Role
    Description: Literature Review on Neuron Functioning: Proteins and Genes Role Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Literature Review on How Biofilm Affect the Patient Recovery at the Hospital
    Description: Literature Review on How Biofilm Affect the Patient Recovery at the Hospital Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Utilization of Project Management Concepts in APN and DNP Roles
    Description: Utilization of Project Management Concepts in APN and DNP Roles Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Effectiveness of Alternative Medicines
    Description: Healthcare experts advise people to live healthily to avoid diseases and injuries. In response, people use many strategies, including healthy eating, exercise, and living in safe environments. Despite these efforts, sickness is part of human life. Patients who visit healthcare organizations for assistance...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Influence of Two Macroalgae
    Description: Persian Gulf is the sea of south of Iran and its popular city is Bandar Abbas. During vacations and holidays I go there and visit my family, but due to the COVID pandemic, we lived there and I have participated my IB classes via online classes. During summer, we have always witnessed a bloom of red color...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 17 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article |
  • Invention of Binomial Nomenclature as a Hierarchical System
    Description: All life on earth requires a naming and classification system that is understood and accepted by taxonomists and scientists globally. Thus, Carl Linnaeus' invention of binomial nomenclature as a hierarchical system for all living creatures played a significant role in classification. The classification uses...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Biotechnology is a Wide Part of Natural Science
    Description: Biotechnology is a wide part of natural science, that involves the usage of existing classifications as well as creatures in evolving or creating products. It's usually overlaid with scopes associated scientifically based on gadgets and needs. In the recent past, it has developed and new fields have been...
    9 pages/≈2475 words| 10 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Land Use and Climate Change Adaptation
    Description: This policy brief explores how land-use policies can be improved to contribute to the fight against climate change. Currently, governments are using various policies to address the challenges of climate change. For example, carbon tax laws were introduced to levy charges on businesses based on the amount of...
    9 pages/≈2475 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Anti-inflammatory Effects of Dietary Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
    Description: Normal hosts respond to infections and injuries though inflammation. The human monocyte/macrophage cell lines (MM6) release a number of cytokines related to inflammation (IL6, TNF alpha). Chronic inflammation can lead to a variety of diseases, including heart disease, diabetes and cancer. These chronic ...
    19 pages/≈5225 words| 27 Sources | Chicago | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Bone Tissues Discussion
    Description: For several reasons, I would unquestionably choose to get an allograft bone graft if I needed to replace my bone tissue. First, because allografts are less immunogenic than autografts—that is, they do not trigger an immunological response in the body—they are less likely to be rejected by the body than...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Collision Theory Explains the Factors that Influence the Speed
    Description: A reaction is a process in chemistry for two or more substances to interact, which leads to a new substance. Reactions usually occur because of collision between reactants, and in organic chemistry this can be found through step-wise reactions. The Collision Theory explains the factors that influence...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Proposal |
  • The Component of Milk: A Lab Report on Physics of Food
    Description: From the slope of the time vs L2 graph calculate the diffusion coefficient D. t= L2/ (πD) t= R2/4D t= 60 sec R= 4.6 R2= (4.6)2= 21.16 Therefore, D is equal to; 4D*60= (21.16/4D) *4D 240D=21.16 D= 21.16/240 = 0.088167 How does the value of D that you obtained from the time vs L2 graph compare ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Occurrence of Human Errors in Health Care
    Description: The occurrence of human errors in health care cannot be wished away. However, the prevalence and extent of these errors can be downplayed when and if training and proper strategies in their prevention are effectively implemented, enforced, and upheld. According to Lewis (2009)....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Reason For The Clinical Presentation
    Description: This clinical report analyzes the condition of patient who experiences challenges with of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The report is based on clinical reasoning, an essential practice that positively impacts the patient’s outcomes. According to Alfaro-LeFevre (2015), clinical reasoning and...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 26 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Molecular Analysis
    Description: Biology became an accurate discipline, ultimately equal to physics and chemistry, when Gregor Mendel established the principles of heredity in 1865. Even though it took Correns, DeVries, and Tschermak until approximately 1900 to "rediscover" his discovery for the scientific world, it was a relief for a ...
    1 page/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Evolutionary Classification of Molecular Biology
    Description: Molecular biology is the scientific study and analysis of the chemical components of biological structures, with a focus on nucleic acids. A systematic assessment of species' evolutionary descent is required for evolutionary classification. In addition, DNA technology encompasses a variety of ...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Biostatistics Analysis Using SPSS or MS Excel
    Description: Answer the following questions in a Word document, using the provided datasheet (You may use SPSS or MS Excel for your analyses): * Can we predict patients’ baseline HbA1c (in mmol/mol) from their Total Cholesterol (in mmol/L)? Provide a complete statistical investigation using correlation and regression...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 4 Sources | Other | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Statistics Project |
  • Nuclear Medicines and Their Uses and Limitations
    Description: Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging that uses nuclear medicine techniques to diagnose and treat diseases. Nuclear medicine imaging procedures use radioactive materials called radiotracers that are injected into the body. The radiotracer travels through the body to the area being imaged and gives...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Stained Lung
    Description: This case study is about Mr. Y who lives an active life which includes cycling to work and regular 30 minutes exercise daily. In the past year, Mr. Y started experiencing shortness of breath and noticed that he started coughing sputum with a green tint. When he visited a general practitioner, his BMI was ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 18 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Case Study |
  • Factors Determining Ease of Achieving Homeostasis
    Description: In basic terms, homeostasis can be defined as the crucial balancing process body engages in to maintain a constant internal environment. The body has an internal process that effectively adjusts to create a conducive environment to facilitate essential cell activities and a crucial enzymatic process. The...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Macromolecules, Dehydration Reaction, and Hydrolysis
    Description: A macromolecule refers to a very large molecule made up of small units called monomers. There exist four major biological macromolecules namely Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic acids ("3: Biological Macromolecules", 2020). Carbohydrates are generally energy building due to them being broken...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Jellyfish Green Fluorescent Protein Transformation via pGLO Plasmid
    Description: This Lab aimed at investigating the impact of pGLO plasmid on various E. coli colonies. PGLO is a genetically modified plasmid containing three genes. The first is the gene of resistance to ampicillin (antibiotic) that helps genetically engineered bacteria flourish in the presence of this antibiotic. The...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Lab Report |
  • Role of Liver in Metabolism
    Description: The liver plays a crucial function in metabolism and regulates the concentrations of fat, glucose, and energy metabolism in the body. Blood glucose levels are maintained in various ways by the liver, including glycolysis, glycogenesis, gluconolysis, and gluconeogenesis, among other processes. Administered...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 26 Sources | Harvard | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Case Study |
  • Classification of Protein Based on Structure, Composition, and Function
    Description: This Classification of protein is based on shape or structure and composition. They are classified into three types; fibrous, globular and derived protein. 1. Fibrous protein: They are elongated or fiber like protein. Axial ratio (length: breadth ratio) is more than 10 They are static in nature with...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Leadership and Service Improvement in Healthcare
    Description: I was about to sign out after my shift had ended when an ambulance arrived with patient X on board. She was an eighteen-year-old with a past history of self-harm and suicide attempts. A friend who had accompanied her to the hospital explained that she had found the lady lying unconscious on the floor, with ...
    11 pages/≈3025 words| 37 Sources | Harvard | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Health Policies: The Affordable Care Act
    Description: The Affordable Care Act is the health policy issue on the Health Affairs website. The Affordable Care Act is a healthcare reform bill that went into effect in 2010. The Affordable Care Act aims to provide all Americans with affordable, high-quality health care. The Cheap Care Act has many features to make...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Obesity among the Somali Community in Minneapolis
    Description: In recent years, the Somali community in Minneapolis has been one of the city's fastest-growing. A study by Njeru et al., (2016) suggested that the Somali population in Minneapolis has increased by about 70% since 2010, according to the most current Census data. The city's population is growing mostly...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 7 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Controversies in Stem Cell
    Description: The issue surrounding stem cells centers on the ethical problems surrounding their usage, growth, and destruction of human embryos. Science on pluripotent stem cells is at the center of this contentious controversy. Adult stem cells, Pluripotent cells, and amniotic stem cells are not as contentious as human...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 16 Sources | Chicago | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Impact of DNA and Molecular Biology on the Evolution of Categorization
    Description: Molecular biology has shed more light on the makeup of genes and the reasons behind variation. Comparative examination of DNA and proteins continues to help scientists comprehend patterns of variation, common ancestry, and the evolution process more thoroughly. The study of cell structures and how they interact...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • A Literature Review on the Myosin Organelle
    Description: A Literature Review on the Myosin Organelle Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 11 Sources | Harvard | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Impacts of China’s one-child policy
    Description: Impacts of China’s one-child policy Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 7 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Discussion Board Post
    Description: Discussion Board Post Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Nutritional Genomics and Genetics
    Description: Nutritional genomics seeks to understand the relationship between nutrients and gene expression. In the recent past, there has been a heightened interest in applying genomic technologies to comprehend the role of diet in disease development and health. It is critical to emphasize the role of diet on chronic...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Impact of Emergency Department Crowding on Nursing Professional Practice and Patient Care
    Description: Emergency department (ED) crowding is a global hospital pandemic. Increased patient volumes, nursing staff shortages, more boarded and acuity patients in the ED, and reduced inpatient bed space characterize ED crowding. Accordingly, nurses exert themselves during crowding to meet the increased demand for...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Term Paper |
  • Permeability of Living Membranes and the Impact of Temperature on Permeability
    Description: Part 1: Beet cells 1 At what temperature (in the part of the lab dealing with the effect of heat) does there appear to be a marked change in the permeability of the beetroot cell membrane? Why is this particular temperature significant? i.e. what is happening at that temperature? A: The temperature where ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • Genetic Engineering and its Dangers
    Description: Genetic engineering is the artificial manipulation, modification, and recombination of DNA or RNA molecules to modify an organism or population of organisms. It is generally used to refer to methods of recombinant DNA technology. Recombinant DNA technology is the joining of DNA from two different species...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Role Of Molecular Biology inevolutionary classification
    Description: Role Of Molecular Biology inevolutionary classification Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay...
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  • Nine Tenets of the Code of Ethics for Nurses
    Description: The nursing code of ethics represents a guide for "carrying out nursing responsibilities in a way compatible with excellence in nursing care and the ethical commitments of the profession," according to the American Nurses Association (ANA). In general, ethics refers to the moral ideals that guide a...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Ancestry-inclusive dog genomics challenges popular breed stereotypes
    Description: Ancestry-inclusive dog genomics challenges popular breed stereotypes Biological & Biomedical Sciences Article...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article |
  • Optimizing indoor plants life through chemistry
    Description: Optimizing indoor plants life through chemistry Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Antibiotics Use in Livestock Farming and Contribution to AMR Risks in Humans
    Description: According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), antimicrobial resistance (AMR) entails the inability of interventions and medicines introduced to fight fungi, viruses, bacteria, and parasites to register significant success. The infections are either hard to contain, thus increasing the risks of contagion...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 1 Source | Harvard | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Recent Debates about Patenting CRISPR Technology
    Description: Since the 1990s, a number of innovative, more accurately focused tools for gene editing have been created, the most recent and most well-known of which being CRISPR, which is presently gaining widespread attention. Many of these new approaches, which are often referred to as "gene editing" or, in the...
    15 pages/≈4125 words| 20 Sources | Other | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article Critique |
  • Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
    Description: MRSA entail causative staph infection which is complicated to treat since it is resistant to antibiotics. The bacterium is dangerous because it leads infection to various parts of the body. To understand the Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA), an essay has been prepared to analyze its...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 6 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Accreditation Process in Healthcare
    Description: Accreditation is referred to as the evaluation done by a third party that is very independent. The third party is an assessment body that carries out inspections to show its competence in the exercises or process of proving its competence through conducting a conformity assessment. Therefore, the accreditation...
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