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  • Visual perception Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: At one point in my life I used to wonder what color-blindness is all about. It had at one time affected my personality and the self-esteem that I had at one time developed became something that I could not comprehend. Color-blindness is something that is genetically transferred and it causes...
    1 page/≈275 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Polygraph examination Biological & Biomedical Sciences Bibliography
    Description: A polygraph is a machine that is usually used as a lie detector. It is designed to sense and record changes in physiological indicators, for example, the breathing rates, conductivity, and pulse of a person. A polygraph is not that accurate given the fact that some people can lie without an increase...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Annotated Bibliography |
  • Importance of Genetically Modified Crops Biological & Biomedical Essay
    Description: I believe that farmers should be allowed to produce gricultural world's latest developments for the required sustainability. This is because agricultural genetic engineering enhances nutrient composition, increases crop yields, reduces the need for pesticide...
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Causes, Effects, and Treatment of Breast Cancer Biomedical Essay
    Description: Cancer that forms in the breast’s cell is known as breast cancer. In the United States, this type of cancer is the second most common cancer after skin cancer. Moreover, it is common in women; however, it can also occur in men. Furthermore, it is the main cause of death among women globally...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Pollination and Its Importance to the Environment Biomedical Essay
    Description: Although primarily an industrial and technological society, Gillis (n.d.) indicates that the United States depends on pollination for one-third of all agricultural output. Insects and animals are an integral part of natural and humanmade ecosystems throughout the world since they are responsible...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Leptospirosis Biological & Biomedical Sciences Paper
    Description: Leptospirosis’ natural history differs with every patient. It can be asymptomatic or mild. Sometimes it can go unrecognized while in some patients, leptospirosis may progress to liver or kidney failure, fatal pulmonary hemorrhage, aseptic meningitis as well as other syndromes. Leptospirosis ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Bacteria, Viruses and Protist Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: A bacterium is a biological cell (plural, bacteria) consisting of large prokaryotic microorganisms’ domain with an ability to live, grow and thrive nearly in almost all environments. Bacteria are unicellular microorganisms with no chlorophyll neither an enclosed distinct membrane cell nucleus...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Comparison of Covid19 and Polio Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: The poliovirus causes poliomyelitis (Polio). It initially affected the gut and extended to affect the central nervous system making it have muscle weakness, causing flaccid paralysis in people at a young age ADDIN EN.CITE Zaffran2018100(Zaffran et al.,...
    1 page/≈550 words| 8 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • IMPORTANCE OF POLLINATION. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Pollination can be defined as transfer of pollen grains with a purpose of creating the next offspring, from the anthers to the stigma of a flower. Plants use their flowers to make seeds. These seeds contain the necessary genetic matter needed in the production of a new plant....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Knowledge of Living Systems and Medical Technology
    Description: The advent of medical technology and knowledge of the living systems facilitates the treatment and prevention of illnesses. Information technology, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices’ development have made a significant contribution towards enhancing people’s health....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Bacillus Anthracis Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper
    Description: Bacillus anthracis is a rod-shaped, spore-bearing bacteria that is responsible for anthrax. (Spencer, 2003). It is classified under to the Bacillus species, within the B cereus together with other organisms such as the B. Cereus, B. mycoides, and B thuringiensis. The bacterium is quite large...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 8 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Ethical and Social Issues Associated with Genome Research
    Description: The exploration of genome research to improve human health has been a hotly debated issue. Genetics plays a critical role in providing various solutions in the field of medicine. Although genome research has its advantages, the process often results in intense ethical and social implications...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Tonicity Lab Report Biological & Biomedical Sciences Lab Report
    Description: The animal cell is made of a bilayer membrane that gives its shape and allows various molecules in and out of the cell. According to Goodhead and Macmillan (2017), the phospholipid layer is permeable to these molecules due to pores and channels that allow the movement of substances...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Lab Report |
  • Stress in Nursing Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Nursing students face vast amounts of stress. The mental and physical stress comes from the complexity of the education and the study hours that one is expected to undertake. Due to this, nursing students must have a stress management regime that will enable them to handle the stressors...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Toxic shock syndrome Biological & Biomedical Annotated Bibliography
    Description: Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a dangerous disease and a life-threatening infection that can be contracted by contacting a bacterium called Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus. These bacteria are mostly found on the mouth, skin, and nose; however, they can be transmitted...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Annotated Bibliography |
  • Antibacterial Coatings for Personalized Implants Biomedical Essay
    Description: Biomedical devices are essential healthcare applications used to treat a number of conditions when implanted in humans. However, the issue of bacterial contamination poses a significant threat on the surface of these devices owing to bacteria proliferation. The bacterial contamination...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Commentary: Primer Design for COVID-19 Biological & Biomedical Essay
    Description: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a highly contagious respiratory disease that is rapidly spreading across the globe. The nature of the infection can either be symptomatic or asymptomatic, which necessitates a rapid detection protocol to determine diagnoses...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Viruses Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper
    Description: The use of animal models has always been crucial in gaining an understanding of the Zika virus pathophysiology. The animals, in particular, mice, were exposed to the Zika virus once the discovery of the virus was made (Bradley & Nagamine, 2017). With time and the progress in genetic ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Adrenal Glands Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Are small endocrine glands that are found above the kidney. They produce useful hormones that a human being cannot survive without. Such hormones include the adrenaline hormone steroid aldosterone and the cortisol hormone (Santulli 2015). Adrenaline hormone triggers the body...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Fisher's Theorem of Natural Selection Biological & Biomedical Essay
    Description: One of the most commonly cited ideas in evolutionary biology is Fisher's Basic Theorem of natural selection. It has been argued, however, that the theorem's intended interpretation is somewhat different from what Fisher meant to say. Looking in a new way at a recent explanation for the evolution...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Summary of Effects of environmentally relevant metformin exposure on Japanese medaka
    Description: For the experimental design of uptake study, the researchers assess the waterborne metformin in both embryonic, and larval stage medaka. For the trail of embryonic medaka study, the researchers assigned one of two treatments randomly to viable embryos for testing the effect of chorion hardening on uptake....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • UV irradiation on aging and aging interventions Biomedical Paper
    Description: Intrinsic aging is a natural and irreversible process that primarily due to the shortening of telomeres, the special end structure on chromosome1. As the lifespan has been increasing over the world, the appearance of the skin has brought to more people’s concern. Skin aging can be influenced...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 12 Sources | Other | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Critique for article: TRF1 phosphorylation on T271 modulates telomerase-dependent telomere l. . .
    Description: Cancer cells have the characteristic of rapid uncontrolled cell proliferation without entering the cell senescence. This is accomplished by either their high expressing level of telomerase or by the telomerase-independent mechanism, called the alternative lengthening of telomere (ALT)....
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 7 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article Critique |
  • Brain Lobes and Dysfunctions. Biological & Biomedical Sciences
    Description: The frontal lobe is associated with motor processing and higher executive processes, such as problem-solving, planning, abstract thought, and judgment (Stuss & Floden, 2003, as cited in Sternberg & Sternberg, 2012). ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Critical Analysis Human Cognition vs Artificial Intelligence
    Description: Based on the article of Tschopp (2018), Artificial intelligence can be classified under the domain of cognitive science because different AI researches emerged from mimicking the interaction of the brain, mental processes, behavior, and environment using the latest technology....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article Critique |
  • Cancer Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper
    Description: According to available data, among cancers that affect both genders, colorectal cancer has been found to be the second leading killer in the United States and it is the second most common type of cancer in the world (CDC 2017). It is a form of cancer that occurs in the rectum and the colon...
    21 pages/≈5775 words| 30 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Biological Changes Caused by Obesity Biological & Biomedical Paper
    Description: Obesity is a health condition that is caused by the accumulation of triacylglycerols in the adipose tissues. The excessive weight gained causes severe biological changes that can lead to diseases and mortality. The biological changes are problematic since the adipose tissue acts as a contributor...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Causes and Effects of Junk food Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Junk food consumption has increased drastically over the past few decades. According to a report by Borraccino et al. (2016), children in the United States derive an estimated 30 percent of their daily diet from sweetened drinks and fast foods. The immense consumption of junk food...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The ethical debate of using animals in research Biological Essay
    Description: Scientific research has been the biggest contributor to human health and development. In the past several hundred years only, many discoveries have been done that have made humans to optimize their ability to treat and manage infections, live a better life, fight some of the challenges they face...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • General Information about the Course: Nursing
    Description: The instructor will be me, the name of the instructor, with the dissertation. The course will be a certificate in physical assessment and nursing whose code will be CPAN-08/2020. To be in a position to complete the course, a total of four credit hours. Each week there will be three lectures on the days ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • DNA STORAGE. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Dr. George Church is one Harvard’s best DNA scientists who have made groundbreaking research on DNA storage. Dr. Church believes it is possible to record, store and retrieve information on DNA molecules thereby preserving them for millions of years (Munson, 2017). ...
    1 page/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Anatomy and Physiology. How Angina pectoris affects the Cardiovascular system.
    Description: The cardiovascular system is a system with the heart as the main organ with a network of blood vessels which are responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen as well as other materials within the blood and the removal of metabolic waste materials....
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 10 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Mental Health in the Workplace. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Mental Health and Wellbeing in the workplace for named organisations. The organisations that form part of this work are the University of Birmingham, the Victoria police force and the Link Health and Community....
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 14 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Flu Shot and how it affects Different Ages. Research Paper
    Description: Flu, also known as influenza is a contagious respiratory disease that is caused by an influenza virus and it infects the throat, nose, and sometimes lungs. It can have either mild or severe effects to an individual and in some instances may lead to death....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Mutulism Biological & Biomedical Sciences Coursework
    Description: Mutualism is a relationship in which two organism of different species are mutually benefited by each other , one organism is served by the other's action. The introduction about the mutualism was firstly given by the Pierre-Joseph van beneden (Van, 1876). Mutualism is the minor type of symbiosis...
    13 pages/≈3575 words| 21 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • Insect pests of rice in Pakistan Biological & Biomedical Term Paper
    Description: Rice is 2nd significant food-based grain and marketable crop in south Asian countries. Its significance is three point two percent in agronomics and zero point seven percent in the gross domestic product (Anonymous, 2014). Rice crop is cultivated on a belt of 2900 thousand hectares...
    1 page/≈550 words| 10 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Term Paper |
  • Diversity of major insect pests of corn in Pakistan Biological Essay
    Description: Maize have a unique importance among the all other cereal crops in the world with 24% share in the world grain production (Abid, 1983). The annual production of corn in Pakistan is 4944 thousand tons per year ( Anonymous, 2015). But the crop per year production is reducing due to many...
    1 page/≈550 words| 40 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Symptom Analysis Evaluation Biological & Biomedical Essay
    Description: Have you ever heard unrealistic sounds, or voices, Does directly address you or someone else? How do you hear them? What is the content of the voice? Do they comment and judge your actions? Does it influence you to harm any other person? have ever had any stage smell or tastes?...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Mean Kinship Table Biological & Biomedical Sciences Statistics Project
    Description: Based on the attached mean kinship, the test variables the R value within the kinship of possible pairing within the packs is high as compared to that of between the packs. The near zero R-value between the packs is an indicator that there is a low relationship between the genotypes of the Ethiopian Wolfs....
    1 page/≈275 words| No Sources | Other | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Statistics Project |
  • Action Research Case Study. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Case Study
    Description: This is a research based on a case study done to help find solutions to health-related problems and it can as well to be used for reference in such related cases in the future....
    3 pages/≈825 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Case Study |
  • Isolation of Fidelity Variants of RNA Viruses and Characterization of Virus Mutation Frequen. . .
    Description: The studied culture system captured the phenotypic plasticity of lung squamous cells carcinoma cells in response to tumor-stroma interactions and how the interactions regulate tumor morphology during lung squamous cell carcinoma progression. ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Lab Report |
  • Digestion in the body. Analysis about Digestive Processes in the Small Intestine.
    Description: A digestive system is one of the vital elements of any organism. Through the digestive system, one can get essential elements required for body functioning...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Transgenic Crop Research. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Coursework
    Description: Genetic modification is an area of gene technology concerned with the alteration of the genetic make-up of organisms to achieve desired traits. Modification of plants is estimated to have begun 10,000 years ago, where humans began practicing artificial selection and selective breeding (Raman, 2017)....
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • Assessing the nuclear medicine in patients. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Nuclear medicine is a type of radiology used to examine, diagnose and treat various diseases. It uses radioactive materials that detect the disease at its earliest possible stage (Boerman et al, p.292)....
    3 pages/≈825 words| 4 Sources | Harvard | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Bone Marrow. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Bone Marrow is a delicate semi-solid tissue which is located inside most of the bones. Bone Marrow is very important to the human body. The bone marrow is mostly responsible for generation of platelets, white blood cells, and red blood cells....
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 12 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Epithelium. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Epithelial tissues comprise a great portion of the body covering all the surfaces exposed to the outside world and lining the cavities of blood vessels and organs, where they consist of a continuous cellular sheet tightly packed, having little or no extracellular material between the cells...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 8 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Adipose-derived stem cells. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Article
    Description: Adipose tissue or fat is a loose connective tissue derived from the mesoderm composed of adipocytes and a stromal population containing microvascular endothelial cells, smooth muscle, and stem cells....
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 19 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article |
  • Co-culture Systmes. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Article
    Description: A co-culture is the culture of multiple, distinct cell types, directly or indirectly, within the same culture environment, where the populations of cultivated cells grow with a certain degree of contact between them (Paschos et al., 2014)....
    3 pages/≈825 words| 19 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article |
  • Molecular Markers. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Molecular markers are currently the most widely used biological markers in genetic diversity studies as they are not affected by environmental conditions and are found along the entire length of a genome (Song et al., 2012)...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 17 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Benefits of Green Tea. Biological & Biomedical Sciences Article
    Description: Tea is the most frequently consumed beverage worldwide after water (Chen and Lin, 2015). It is well known that the tea plant originated from Southern China, North India, Myanmar, and Cambodia (Hicks, 2001)....
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 80 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article |
  • Building an ethically driven health care organization through health administration.
    Description: It is indeed sad but true, that most of the ethically-binding leadership management and administrative authority along the extant healthcare continuum rests and vests not with clinicians, medical practitioners or care providing physicians, but by promoters, stakeholders and most of all...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article Critique |
  • How Can Societies Help the Physically Challenged? Biomedical Essay
    Description: Nowadays, physically challenged people regardless of their statuses make up a significant percentage of the population. Thus, the entire societies should support the physically challenged to cope with their disability-related challenges and offer them stable housing and employment opportunities...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Mental health illness: benefits of clinical intervention using technology
    Description: Nowadays, one of the most challenging mental health issues that the governments in different countries need to address is depression since it dramatically hinders one's activities of daily living. The CDC (2018) states that the cause of depression is yet to be discovered....
    3 pages/≈825 words| 9 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Case Study |
  • Critical Appraisal: Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin as a treatment of COVID-19: results . . .
    Description: The purpose of this study is to identify the effect of hydroxychloroquine on viral loads of COVID-19 patients. This clinical trial does not use randomization and blinding. ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 1 Source | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article Critique |
  • The Importance and Uses of Statistics in Health Care Biomedical Essay
    Description: Statistics is a branch of science that studies procedures in data collection and analysis and data interpretation. This is used to analyze the information gathered through quantitative or qualitative research and the results are applied to the subject matter it concerns in reality....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 6 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • BREEDING OF PESTICIDES AND ANTIBIOTICS RESISTANCE.
    Description: Pesticides and antibiotics are very essential when it comes to the control of pests and even bacteria. Nevertheless, some of the pests and bacteria are resilience to the pesticides and antibiotics....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Roles of Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids
    Description: Carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids play an essential role in the functioning of the body of the human. These biomolecules are well vital components in the body. They not only aid in the up keep of the body but also plays a major function in the body metabolic activities. Role of the carbohydrates in ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Zika Virus Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper
    Description: Zika Virus belongs to family Flaviviridae, which include enveloped, single-stranded, positive stranded RNA viruses. Human diseases such as West Nile disease, Japanese encephalitis, dengue, yellow fever and Zika virus are caused by members of Flavivirus genus within the family Flaviviridae...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 9 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • ROLES OF CARBOHYDRATES, PROTEINS AND LIPIDS IN THE STRUCTURE OF MEMBRANE
    Description: Carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids play an essential role in the functioning of the body of the human. These biomolecules are well vital components in the body. ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Breeding for pesticides and antibiotics resistance.
    Description: Pesticides and antibiotics are very essential when it comes to the control of pests and even bacteria. Nevertheless, some of the pests and bacteria are resilience to the pesticides and antibiotics. ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • How to transport dynamite safely. Biological & Biomedical Sciences
    Description: Dynamite is an unstable explosive making its transportation a very delicate process. There are some safety measures put in place by the U. S Department Of Transportation (DOT) to reduce the risk of harm....
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Neuronal function and fear extintion learning. Article.
    Description: Ambush marketing can be understood as a type of marketing strategy in which a company hijacks another advertiser’s campaign to raise awareness of the brand....
    3 pages/≈825 words| 10 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Article |
  • Role of Molecular Biology in Evolutionary Classification Essay
    Description: Ever since Charles Darwin advanced the theory of evolution to explain the relatedness between organisms, much has occurred that has served to further advance the theory. Whereas the comparative anatomy as espoused by Darwin at the time may have been inadequate to account for all the variations...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Air Pollution In The United States Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Air pollution is a worldwide concern for both developing and developed countries because its effects are felt by all classes of people as it comprises of anthropogenic (man-made) emissions into the air which lead to alteration of the chemical composition of the normal atmosphere (Cinzia 1)...
    11 pages/≈3025 words| 13 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: All three types of muscles contain myofilaments which slide against each other to contract the muscle. What protein composes the thick filaments? What protein composes the thin filaments? With which myofilament is troponin associated?...
    2 pages/≈550 words| No Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Microcephaly: Impact on Brain Development and Functions Essay
    Description: Microcephaly is a condition that is linked to prenatal care and other factors that may influence a child's well-being after birth. A smaller circumference of the head characterizes the condition for the child in comparison with others of its age and size. The child may be born with the condition...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 6 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Pollination Biological & Biomedical Sciences Coursework
    Description: Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains by external agents ( e.g., insects and wind) from the anthers to the stigmas of flowers. Transfer of pollen grains from the anthers to the stigmas on the same flower, or another flower on the same plant, is referred to as self-pollination. Transfer to stigmas...
    1 page/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection
    Description: Charles Darwin took interest in natural history while studying for theology degree at Cambridge University. He spent most of his time collecting specimens of living organisms from many parts of the world and making observations. From these observations, he gave an explanation on the origin of plant and ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Sustainability of ground water Biological & Biomedical Lab Report
    Description: Groundwater is water that has infiltrated the soil from rain or other precipitations and fills the gaps between sediments and openings in rocks and sand. An aquifer may contain groundwater. An aquifer is a mass of sediment saturated with water or permeable rocks. Hard water comprises...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Lab Report |
  • Crystallization of Lysozyme through Vapor Diffusion Biomedical Paper
    Description: The aim of writing this paper is to establish how crystallization of the protein lysozyme molecule which occurs through the vapor diffusion which is commonly used method in protein crystallization. In the procedure, a mixt solid is dissolved in a little amount of a solvent in which it is highly...
    14 pages/≈3850 words| 7 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Nursing. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental psychiatric disorder.
    Description: ADHD is a neurodevelopmental psychiatric disorder described by a loss of concentration and excessive movements that interfere with healthy growth. The hyperactivity is often impulsive in that the patient makes fast movements and actions without a second thought on their consequences. ...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Cocaine Biological & Biomedical Sciences Research Paper
    Description: Today, nearly half of the pharmaceutical drugs used are derived from natural sources. For instance, aspirin is obtained from a compound found in the bark and leaves of the willow tree CITATION Won14 \l 1033 (Wong, 2014). Others include the Taxol from the yew tree and cocaine from the cocoa tree....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Research Paper |
  • Fetal Abnormality Biological & Biomedical Sciences Case Study
    Description: The advancements in various medical technologies have enabled the detection of any biological abnormalities at an early stage of a child. It creates a platform where parents can make multiple choices basing on extreme anomalies identified. Several theories have emerged concerning the fetus's moral status...
    1 page/≈275 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Case Study |
  • Case Study On Biomedical Ethics In The Christian Narrative
    Description: From the case, James is undergoing the end phase kidney failure that requires a kidney donor for his life to be saved. The health issue began as an acute illness that slowly developed into a chronic condition and, ultimately, a critical one. It arose from a lack of hemodialysis after his parents opposed...
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Case Study |
  • Effects of Child Maltreatment Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Child maltreatment refers to the act of neglect and abuse subjected to young people under the age of 18 years (Kohrt, 2013). Notably, actions such as physical abuse, neglect, emotional maltreatment, witnessing family violence, and sexual abuse constitute child maltreatment....
    1 page/≈275 words| 3 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The overcrowded clinic Biological & Biomedical Sciences Case Study
    Description: The case study is centered on the Barrio Lopez Health Center whose mission is to improve the health of women by providing access to high-quality reproductive care. The two key quality characteristics are overcrowding and short service hours as well as cumbersome paperwork (The Electronic Hallway, 2001)....
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Case Study |
  • Epidemiology & Communicable diseases Biological & Biomedical Sciences
    Description: Ebola is a rare disease but fatal and is caused by Ebola virus infection. The exact cause of the virus has not yet been established as scientists presume that the virus is animal-borne, and bats are the primary sources, which then transmits it to humans as well as other animals (CDC, 2020)....
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework |
  • Chemistry Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay Paper
    Description: Chemical enthalpies are one of the fundamental units in the subject of chemistry. One of the misconceptions about chemical reaction speed is that it is a process where the reactants undergo a reaction, and products are formed from the reaction. The misconception that revolves around chemical...
    1 page/≈275 words| No Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Anaerobic and Aerobic Respiration Biological & Biomedical Term Paper
    Description: Exercise has emerged to be a crucial activity in credit to our respiratory system. Apart from age, lifestyle with exercise use has promoted to a healthy and productive body. This post appears to be an argumentative essay that compares the efficiency between Aerobic and Anaerobic exercise...
    1 page/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Term Paper |
  • Significance of Urban Wildlife in Miami. Term Paper
    Description: Urban wildlife refers to undomesticated species that thrive within the urban environment along with human beings. According to Adams, urban wildlife refers to the species that entirely utilize the urban ecosystem (2018)....
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Term Paper |
  • The Relationship Between Human Beings and Urban Wildlife and its Significance in Miami
    Description: Urban wildlife refers to undomesticated species that thrive within the urban environment along with human beings. According to Adams, urban wildlife refers to the species that entirely utilize the urban ecosystem (2018). The book further details that although the species’ utilization of the cities differs, ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Term Paper |
  • Sustainable Activity Biological & Biomedical Sciences Essay
    Description: Sustainability is a term that is widely used in the field of business to refer to economic or development activities that consider the need to protect the environment. This biased developmental definition of sustainability locks out the application of the term in the social and environmental contexts...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Do Environmental Laws Really Promote a Cleaner Environment?
    Description: Environmental pollution has become a concern across the globe, particularly in the United States. Although various laws have been set up to promote a cleaner environment, ecological contamination continues to be experienced in most parts of the country....
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