The Diabetes Epidemic: What’s the Risk?
M6D1: The Diabetes Epidemic: What’s the Risk? While it is important to educate others, it is equally important to educate yourself. Understanding risk factors, warning signs, and symptoms for disease for which you may be at risk of developing is an essential step in preventing disease. Many chronic diseases have both a genetic and lifestyle […]
Is there some animal that it is okay to test on—insects, worms, fish, mice, and so on? Where do you draw the line?
Now choose ONE of the following topics: Volkswagen exhaust testing on monkeys Testing the safety of cosmetics Alzheimer’s treatments tested in animals Answer the following four questions as they relate to your chosen topic: Explain the rationale and main benefit of the testing process you chose. Debate whether this use of animals is necessary or […]
How does the new article relate back to the original one you found the reference in?
Assignment 1: Reading and Understanding Scientific Papers Objectives 1. Be able to understand and interpret the research presented in the primary literature published in a scientific journal. 2. Understand the major sections found in most scientific papers and the type of information found in each. 3. After reading the article and discussing it you should […]
Approaches taken by Sean Carroll's "Endless Forms" and Sharon Moalem's "Lives of genes" to exploring the realms of the chromosomes within a world of embryos, chromosomes, genomes and gametes made by gonads.
Write a short one-page essay for EACH of the topic mentioned below. Try your best to explain and connect EVERY term in the sentence. (total 4 pages.12 pts. Due 2019/4/17, 7am.) 1. Contributions of Chromosomes, ribosomes, and enzyme catalysts from genes and proteins to anatomy and cultures of humans if any. 2. Approaches taken by […]