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Two important underlying principles of the NIMS are flexibility and standardization.
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Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokinesis (these tend to be lumped together in my classes.)
I remember them in a weird way.
Interphase- In rest/chaos (depending on how you want to look at it). The DNA is all jumbled up inside the nucleus, just chilling and doing its normal stuff.
Prophase-proper. The DNA now decides hey, time to get our stuff together and get into our chromosomes.
Metaphase-middle. The chromosomes line up at the metaphasal plate, ready to get splitting (and a bunch of other junk, depending on which mitosis we’re talking about.)
Anaphase- apart. Now that the chromosomes have done their duties, we now have chromaTIDS (tidbit chromosomes) who get pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
Telophase/Cytokinesis- “tear apart” and a new cytoplasm! Now we’ve got new daughter cells!
To protect the cell from the invasions of bacteria and viruses.
The independent variable is time to sun exposure, the dependent variable is the incidence of skin cancer, and the hypothesis is that sunscreen may cause skin cancer.
<h3>What is the Independent variable?</h3>
The Independent variable is the experimental variable that isn't changed across the experiment, while the dependent variable changes in the experiment.
The independent variable is said to be the cause, while the dependent variable can be defined as the effect of a given experiment.
In conclusion, the independent variable is time to sun exposure, the dependent variable is the incidence of skin cancer, and the hypothesis is that sunscreen may cause skin cancer.
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Tropical Rainforest Destruction: Reasons and Consequences
Temperate Rainforests exist in more temperate regions, between the tropics and the poles, including North America. The destruction of these forests is contributing to Global Warming and is a factor in the atmosphere's high carbon dioxide levels.
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