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Red Blood Cells
Code:bloodcellsf02.doc Price:
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This essay describes the appearance of duties of red blood cells. Sickle Cell Anemia is also discussed. Pages: 1 Sources: 1 Format: MLA |
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Brain Research On Literacy
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This paper looks at early brain research on literacy. The paper basically gives a physiological view at a child's brain development during their early years. Pages: 2 Sources: 5 Format: MLA |
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Cells
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This paper looks at the human cell structure. It also talks about how plant cells are different from human cells. The author also mentions how the nucleus is the most important part of the cell. The author concludes by talking about the seven characteristics necessary for the perpetuation of life. Pages: 2 Sources: 2 Format: MLA |
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Adaptation
Code:adaptationS04C Price:
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This is a 3 page research paper reporting on three psychological experiments demonstrating adaptation. The process of adaptation is explained by physiological means including what part the nerves and brain play in the adaptation process. Each experiment is explained as well as how the writer noticed their level of adaptation in each. The paper relies on 3 outside sources and is presented in MLA format. |
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Anatomy
Code:anatomyS04C Price:
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This is a 3-page essay in the MLA format with the first page detailing the various human muscles by describing their microscopic anatomy, their location and their functions. The second page details the structural and functional classification and subdivisions of the human nervous system. The third page describes hormones and their chemical nature. There are no cited sources. |
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Childhood Injuries
Code:childinjuriesS04C Price:
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This 3 page essay written in APA format and relying on 3 sources is a discussion of childhood injuries. The three parts of the bone- the bone shaft, growth plate and epiphyses, are analyzed then the four main types of childhood injuries are examined. The author then explains two theories to prevent such injuries. |
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