Essays on Biology

Cell-Based Assays In Screening Of A Variety Of Drug Compounds

Introduction: Cell-based assays are assays that are used commonly for the screening of a variety of drug compounds in order to determine if the compounds have any effect on cell proliferation or if they display cytotoxic effects (Riss et al., 2013). In addition, cell-based assays can also be used to measure target receptor binding and...
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The Influence Of Natural Selection

Prior to taking this class and upon hearing the name Charles Darwin, I recall having little personal knowledge of the great naturalist. If asked about, a response would have been a one-word answer such as evolution. There may have been further enunciations about the ongoing debate between his theories vs. the religious views found in...
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Photosynthesis: Environmental Impacts Of Nitrogen Fertilizers

1. Environmental Impacts of Nitrogen Fertilizers The United Nations predict that the world population will reach 9.7 billion by 2050 as it is increasing at a rapid pace (UN, 2019). Furthermore, wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important cereal crops worldwide, and it is the main source of food for approximately one...
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The Rise Of Sexually Transmitted Infections Or STIS: Chlamydia

Sexually Transmitted Infections or STIs are an expanding issue in the present society. There is a considerable lot of them and the number is expanding in the adolescent of the country. What are Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases (STD’s)? What amount do you think about STD’s? Do you know how to shield yourself from STD’s? The response...
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Bacteria: Experiment With The Growth Of Bacteria From Different Places

Introduction (What bacteria is, how bacteria grows) – add transmission Bacteria are incredibly small microorganisms that have various effects on humans and the environment. Microorganisms that impact on the function of the host are pathogens. Most known forms of bacteria are single-celled organisms. Pathogens can be transmitted through a variety of methods, these include direct...
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Photosynthesis: The Effect Of Different Light Conditions And Different CO2 Concentrations On The Growth Of Eruca Sativa Plants Leaf

Introduction Plants have developed highly sensitive and selective mechanisms that detect different aspects of their environment and respond to them. In plant production, light and temperature are two of the most commonly controlled environmental factors. Light is extremely important because plants rely on it for energy and survival. Several different photosensory systems perceive the quantity,...
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Biotechnology: The Concept Of Cloning

What is Biotechnology? Biotechnology from the dictionary is the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms to produce antibiotics, hormones, etc. Simply, biotechnology is technology based on biology. Biotechnology harnesses cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that help improve our lives and the health...
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Biotechnology: Essence Of The Concept, Advantages And Disadvantages

When we hear the word “Biotechnology, the first thing to strike our mind is Dolly, the cloned sheep or gene therapy, but biotechnology is a far broader aspect of science these days. In simple words, can be described as manufacturing products or processes useful to humans with the help of living organisms or components of...
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