Category: Biology

duck life

  has returned, and it is bigger than ever. Create your own duck and set off on an epic adventure! Explore a massive new area in search of training dojos, shops, and ducks to race and battle. Play 16 new training games to level up your duck in 8 different skills and become the greatest […]

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Pharm week 2

  you examine the impact of patient factors that may lead to changes in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes on patient drug therapy for cardiovascular disorders. You also explore ways to improve drug therapy plans for cardiovascular disorders based on patient factors and overall health needs. Analyze the influence of patient factors on pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic […]

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Student response 1 and 2

  Foundational Neuroscience  The foundations of neuroscience are based on the ability to understand the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders in relation to the central nervous system. Psychopharmacologic agents have two mechanisms of action which are agonist and antagonist. Agonists emulate and link to and stimulate a receptor, while antagonists fasten to a receptor but stop […]

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STUDY HELP

NEED HELP STUDYING  Assignment 1  Topic: Climate Change and Human Health  In Unit 4, we discussed human body systems, and in Unit 5, we are discussing conservation and biodiversity. Let’s use what we have learned to explore the complex interactions between climate change, the environment, and human health.  Greenhouse gas emissions resulting from human activities […]

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Discussion Board

  Discussion Board  Generally speaking, bioethics helps determine what is responsible by considering four fundamental principles: autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. The principle of autonomy is about respecting people and their free will. Beneficence and nonmaleficence are two sides of the same coin: doing what is helpful and not doing what is harmful. Justice, in this context, has to […]

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microbiology 10 discussion

  Directions: Every year, natural disasters impact families, communities, nations, and cultures. Whether the natural disaster is a flood, hurricane, tornado, fire, or earthquake, it can alter the environment and cause potential health hazards. For this module’s initial discussion post, research a major national or global disaster that occurred in the last decade. Provide a […]

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microbiology hw 10

  Use the information presented in the module folder along with your readings from the textbook to answer the following questions. 1. Compare the difference between a point mutation and a frameshift mutation: 2. Describe the different between vertical gene transfer and horizontal gene transfer: 3. What is conjugation? How can it contribute to antibiotic […]

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biology

  Written Questions: 3.33 points each. You must do questions 1. Then pick 2 of the remaining Questions below. Be sure to use complete sentences and/or show calculations completely please type your responses except the calculations. The 4 written unit question sets are worth 5 percent of total grade. Proving appropriate references and make sure […]

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biology

  Answer the 3 Questions below. Be sure to use complete sentences and/or show calculations completely please type your responses except the calculations. The 4 written unit question sets are worth 5 percent of total grade. Proving appropriate references and make sure these are in your own words. You will upload them as a word […]

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structure functions/ human body

       Write a one page paper on any   disease of your choice. It is to   include signs, symptoms and a treatment plan. You are to use THREE PEER REVIEWED MEDICAL JOURNALS for this. In SOAP note fashion This would be used to educate a potential patient 

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