Biology
Biology- How the heart pumps blood
- Effects of Wolf Predation on Elk Group Size
- Strelitzia reginae: the structure and function of the three types of plant tissue
- Cystic Fibrosis, How it Affects the Respiratory System
- The role of the PH scale in the health of a person
- The analysis of the different organs injury: a case with two arrow wounds
- A Pain in the Gut: resolving a scenario on gastric physiology issues
- The evaluation of stem cell therapies
- Factors that contributed to the plane crash that involved John F. Kennedy Jr.
- The expanses of dry mud in The Death Valley
- Use of Animal Organs for Transplantation
- The interrelationship between biology, mathematics and statistics as well as sociology
- Why the use of supplements should remain regulated
- How the Nervous System Works
- Functions of White Blood Cells
- How Fictional Stories Reflect Real Aspects of Human Social Cognition
- Hodgkin Lymphoma: description, causes and treatment
- Which factors contribute to the development of Parkinson and Alzheimer’s diseases
- The integration of computer simulation models to research the ZL105 drug
- Genetics and Inheritance of Sickle cell disease
- How the gene modification leads to change in protein function
- The functions and importance of Mitochondria
- Polycythemia: A Disease of the Blood
- What makes a healthy city and strategies for communities to improve environmental health
- How body is restoring balance after sunstroke
- Comparing the characteristics of all three types of cells
- Fibromyalgia: epidemiology, financial costs, diagnosis, and the treatment options
- The causes of evolution: natural selection, mutation, genetic drift, and gene flow
- Addison’s Disease: History, Etiology, Diagnosis, Evaluation and Treatment
- The Bald Eagle and What It Says about Ecological Impacts of Human Activities
- Muscle Physiology, Fatigue and Stretch-Shortening Cycle
- How the Heart Works: Blood Pumping and Pacemakers
- DNA Structure and Function, From DNA to Protein
- Rare variants in axonogenesis genes connect three families with sound–color synesthesia
- Who should be responsible for environmental problems: individuals or institutions?
- The use of stem cell transplant in myelin repair
- Designer Babies: Pros and Cons
- T. Regenti: Everything You Need to Know about This Parasite
- Population Ecology of the Weddell Seal and Isle Royale
- Myopathy: mechanism of pathophysiology, prevention and treatment
- Exploring Endocrine, Circulatory, and Respiratory Systems
- Malaria: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
- The findings from “One Man’s Trash” show about waste materials are shocking!
- Eye Color Mutation In Fruir Flies
- Why human population continued growth is one of the most demanding environmental concerns
- Ethics in research: should animals be used to conduct research?
- "Why Evolution is True": a reflection and analysis
- Drug Addiction and Substance Abuse
- Isolation of Antibiotic Resistance Bacterial Strains from Eastern Siberia Permafrost Sediments
- Breast Cancer: Symptoms, Effects, and Resources Which Can Help
- The Health Risks of Not Eating Properly
- The Anatomy and Physiology of Kicking a Field Goal
- The applicability of evolution principles
- The History of Air Pollution and the Population Growth Model in Fairfax Kansas
- Genetic silencing as part of epigenetic therapy
- Water Quality and Fish Population
- How Modern Societies Currently Use Plants or Plant-Based Products
- The critique of Wakefield's study on immunization and Autism
- Function of different types of white blood cells and how they mediate immune response to various infections
- Why obesity it is an issue and how does it affects a personal reflection?
- How stress can cause excessive and prolonged cortisol release
- Debatable things about global warming are its effects
- Light on City Buildings at Night During Migration Kills All Kinds of Birds
- Functions of the Brain in the CNS
- Cancer Cells of Breast Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
- Applied Biodiversity: Button mushrooms, invasive species in Alabama, mice and fruit flies in research
- Mitosis: determining which phase takes the longest time
- What is Forensic Odontology?
- Meiosis vs. Mitosis: What's the Difference?
- The ethical and emotional aspects of human reproductive cloning
- The Evolution of Native American Religious Beliefs
- How does human scientific developmental stage is similar to that of the Christian worldview?
- Bacteria infection: replication and symptoms
- Long Bones: Definition, Function, and Structure
- Poaching of Elephants for their Ivory
- Understanding and Responding to the Climatic Risks of the 21st Century
- Biological Basis, Social and Ethical Implications of Gene Therapy
- The association between the survival of the green anole lizards and the theory of natural selection
- Diet and Nutrition: comparing different food guide graphics to the USDA one
- How organisms are classified: systematics and the diversity of plants and animals from a design perspective
- How tricep tear occurs, it's symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options
- The primary elements making up the body matter
- Developmental dyslexia: Causes, symptoms, and treatment
- A comparison of pathways for synthesis and delivering of anterior and posterior hormones
- Quality Water Report in Atlanta
- Cell Cycle Control Proteins and Cancer
- Hypothermia Therapy: A New Type of Cancer Treatment
- CRISPR/Cas9: a genome-editing tool that is causing a buzz in the scientific world
- Diabetes Type 1 - the disease that result from homeostatic imbalance
- Homeostasis: Negative and Pathological Positive Feedback Mechanisms
- The reason for prevalence of HIV and other STIs among black people in the United States
- How to determine if the skeleton is male or female?
- Drosophila Melanogaster: the ebony gene
- Similarities and differences between osmosis and diffusion
- Visual Illusions: Lear jet N434E3 incident and corrective measures which could have been taken
- The use of a forced quarantine, PHAC contribution to health system and spread of viruses
- Elite Athlete: creating a balanced diet for Melony
- Cabin pressurization as the most effective method of ensuring aviators are not exposed to pressures beyond the physiologic zone
- The Structure and Function of a Typical Motor Neuron
- The Sickle Cell Disorder: Description, Gene Locus, Mutations, and Inheritance