Essays 61 - 90
parents have a heightened probability of developing alcoholism than do children of nonalcoholic parents (Grucza and Bierut 172). ...
natural selection make the body less vulnerable?" (Dybas, 2007, p. 729). If doctors approached medicine from a Darwinian perspecti...
the purposes of ATP regeneration. Another way to improve ATP generation, however, is through the consumption of meat and fish, na...
They really also want to get on with their lives. Dying takes a toll on families. It is easier if the individual dies sooner than ...
How might a teacher convey the idea to a class of elementary school children? He or she would come to the definition by provid...
(p. 434). How evolutionary theory (via Darwin and Dawkins) aids in understanding human migration, cultural development and social...
on illumination to create contrast. Contrast formation is defined by the ratio between light and dark, and light microscopy often...
idea of co-operation appears to be contrary to this theory, as with cooperation evolution may still take place, but natural select...
organism in nature exists. While it is simple to say that the biological "riddle" of life, the understanding of cellular biology,...
intracellular structures such as chloroplasts and mitochondria. It was not until the second half of the 19th century that "a nucl...
This 3 page paper provides different examples of how Biology can be used to improve memory function after a brain injury. This pap...
has a lot to say about the oceans of the world? Earle was born in New Jersey in 1935 ("Sylvia"). Her parents did not even have ...
wind, flowing water, renewable wood but to then do whatever is possible but to find a way to replace the resources that are most c...
were far too exciting for people to be distracted by the damage that was being done on account of toxic manufacturing residue as i...
operations. This is not an uncommon problem, although it is one that can have a lifelong effect on a patient. When a baby is bor...
Taenia saginata is an optimum example in this regard. This species is, in fact, the most common tapeworm species preying on man (...
and result. DNA testing within forensic science is one of the most important examples of how technology has enabled law enforceme...
In eight pages international waters, the beaches of southern California, and coral reefs are examined in this consideration of mar...
of human culture, definitional dilemmas might be simplified since primate societies are not expected to include things such as val...
In two pages this paper discusses the cerebrum, genes and their role, and the endocrine system's role in a consideration of what c...
The writer examines the work of 20th century psychology Hans Eysenck and his suggestion that it is possible to inherit neurotic be...
drug users and those receiving blood transfusions. Also in 1983, researchers isolated a virus connected with the disease, a...
for the development of movement through the progression of integrated structures. The chapter not only considers the standard ...
In ten pages cognitive development is the focus of this nine chapter textual overview with principles summarized as they relate to...
Plant organisms and how they relate to various issues in genetics are considered in this paper consisting of 6 pages. There are 5...
to explain the transition from mere use to addiction (1998). Thus, one can say that while some people have been able to stop drug ...
This is an overview consisting of five pages that traces the development of biological sciences from 500 BC until the present day ...
In thirteen pages an overview of termites is presented from ecological and biological perspectives with current research also exam...
The writer discusses the role genetics plays in determining behavior, and indicates that while social models and genetics together...
and anxiety has long been considered indicative of triggering behavior inherent to the eating disorder. An impulsive personality ...