Science Essay Examples Page 84
We found 657 free papers on Science
Essay Examples
The Native Anthropologist: Identity and Methodological Issues
Anthropology
The native anthropologist: identity and methodological issues The aim of this paper is to explore some of the methodological problems faced by “native” anthropologists; in other words someone who studies his or her own culture. A good example is that an individual from, what is generally called the western culture (a Westerner) can study his…
Biology Lab Report
Biology
Iodine is used to test for the presence of starch and Benedict’s solution is used to test for the presence of reducing sugars. When solution A is tested with Benedict’s test, the clear blue solution turns slightly reddish and a brick red precipitate is formed. This indicates that solution A is a reducing sugar. Additionally,…
AP Biology Lab Report for Population Genetics
Biology
Population
Observing Various Microinstruction Cases using Population Genetics: Using a Population Gene Pool Simulator, Popsicle Abstract The study of microinstruction was tested in this laboratory experiment through the examination, observation, and analysis of various population conditions, some under the Hardy-Weinberg Theory of Genetic Equilibrium, which would advance the student scientists’ understanding of both microinstruction and the…
Review of Apobec Enzymes
Enzyme
The Current Structural and Functional Understanding of APOBEC Deaminases (Running Title: Structural Insights for APOBEC Deaminase) Keywords: APOBEC, cytidine deaminase, Viral Infectivity Factor (Vif), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), DNA deamination, RNA editing Abstract: The Apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing Enzyme Catalytic polypeptide family of cytidine deaminases has emerged as an intensively studied field as a result of…
Cinderella Reflection Analysis
Feminist literary criticism
Reflection
Cinderella Reflection- Feminist Criticism Short story “Cinderella” written by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm and the definition of Feminist Criticism is immensely compatible, complimenting each other while considering both culture and context analysis in both texts. This information was highlighted and developed throughout the Feminist Interactive Oral and shows understanding from work development. Feminist criticism in…
Manipulative as Supplements in Teaching Mathematics
Mathematics
Teaching
Manipulative as Supplements in Teaching MathematicsUsing manipulatives and technology as supplement to mathematics instruction is gaining momentum, popularity and much debate. Foundations of these concepts and value judgements on their positive or negative effects must consider the basic premise of mathematics, its learning and teaching strategies.1) The first computer was built during World War II,…
Overview of Digestive System in Debt
biochemistry
Biology
Cell biology
Chemistry
Digestive system
Physiology
Zoology
Over view of the digestive system Two groups of organs compose the digestive system: -The gastrointestinal tract and the acessory igestive organbs the gi tract is a continous tube that extends form the mouth to the anus, the gi tract contains food from the mouth to the anus the gi tract contains food from the…
Bigotry in America
America
In order to stop racism you must first star at the home. Bigotry and racism are the types of beliefs that are brought up through families. If a child is raised in a racist home than that child is likely to carry those beliefs with him or her and eventually on to their children. In…
Le Chatelier’s Principle of Chemical System
Acid
Chemistry
Introduction: According to Le Chatelier’s Principle, when a chemical system at equilibrium undergoes a change in concentration, temperature, volume, or partial pressure, the equilibrium will shift to counteract the change and establish a new equilibrium (Atkins, 1993). Chemical reactions in equilibrium are reversible and any alterations in these factors will cause the equilibrium to adjust…
Open and Closed Borders: the Effects on America
America
Introduction The Census Bureau estimates that 450,000 illegal immigrants enter the United States each year” (Point: Immigration). Why are so many immigrants coming here illegally? “Immigrants leave their country of origin for a variety of reasons including employment, economic, social conditions, military conflict, and political turmoil” (Immigration…