15 Sep 2023
BiologyThe Importance of Sleep
In the daily lives of human beings, sleep plays a significant role in
augmenting health. Not only does the loss of sleep lead to sleepiness during
the day, but it is also a key risk factor for diseases like...
15 Sep 2023
BiologyThe importance of the liver, pancreas, and kidneys in the proper functioning of the human body
1\. Explain the cause for her low calcium and sodium levels.
The low sodium and calcium level in Sarah is caused by the failure of liver,
kidneys, and pancreas due to insufficient vitamin D. This condition can...
15 Sep 2023
BiologyEffect of Gut Microbes on Metabolism
The gut system is one of the most important parts in the body of a human
being. In the gut, there are numerous microorganisms that help in various body
functions including metabolism. To ensure, these functions are...
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15 Sep 2023
BiologyHow New York City's Residential Waste Is Produced, Used and Disposed
Running head: LOCAL WASTE STREAM 1
Local Waste Stream
New York City is responsible for the production of residential, commercial as
well as institutional waste, which consists of different types of...
15 Sep 2023
BiologyBiochemical Pathways: Hydrological, Gascon's nutrient, Nitrogen, Sedimentary Nutrient, Phosphorus and Sulfur Cycles
Nutrients refer to substances like water, carbon, and nitrogen which are
essential for the survival of living things. Macronutrients refer to the
components that are needed in large quantities by the living things...
15 Sep 2023
BiologyAnaphase, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Staphylococcus Aureusis and Cancer-causing viruses
Q1.
Anaphase is the fastest stage of mitosis and the one that uses the most
energy. This is because the sister chromatids that were earlier aligned during
metaphase are now propelled to opposite poles by the...
15 Sep 2023
BiologyEbola: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Abstract
Ebola also called hemorrhagic fever has always been a global menace since its
discovery in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976. The disease has a very
high mortality rate of up to 90%. Since the...
15 Sep 2023
BiologyHuman adaptations: skin pigmentation and size of brains
Student 1
For me, pigmentation is an interesting topic as it deals with the coloring of
skin. There is varied skin pigmentation in the world that is found across all
races (Avise & Ayala, 2010). As a young...
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15 Sep 2023
BiologyHow does microscopy relate to small cell size?
Question 3
A high magnification microscope has a smaller resolution power than a low
magnification microscope. A short resolving power length is better than a
larger resolving value. The shorter the distance the...
15 Sep 2023
BiologyThe benefits of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) are the most common
kinds of omega -3 fatty acids provided by fish oil. The omega-3 fatty acids
have been proven to be beneficial to the body functions. For...