In a two to four page paper, explain how modern genetic technology may lead to personalized medicine

BIOLOGY LABS AND PAPER

i have one paper 2-4 pages and 2 labs

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Week 5 – Personalized Medicine Grading Rubric
Using newspaper and magazine articles from the Online Databases at the Strayer Learning Resources Center and/or credible sources from the Internet, research the concept of “personalized medicine”. In a two to four page paper, explain how modern genetic technology may lead to personalized medicine. Give two or more specific examples of the benefits of personalized medicine. Discuss the drawbacks and limitations of this approach to human medicine.
This paper should adhere to APA style standards including the following: Double space, 1” margins and in text citation of references. A title page and a reference page are required, but do not count towards the 2-4 page length. See the following Assignment Grading Rubric for information about how this assignment will be graded.
Criteria
Relative Weighting (%age)
Rating
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(1)
Competent
(2)
Exemplary
(3)
Content: Paper length, logical progression and Submission Deadline
10
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Biology – Cell Biology

BIOLOGY

Dubai International School 2013-2014 Term – I –
Science & Commercial Dept.
Biology – Cell Biology Due date: 11/11/2013
Grade Eleven Ch. 7, Cellular Respiration Duration: 30 minutes
H.W.

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Dubai International School 2013-2014 Term – I –
Science & Commercial Dept.
Biology – Cell Biology Due date: 11/11/2013
Grade Eleven Ch. 7, Cellular Respiration Duration: 30 minutes
H.W. -1- Number of pages: 2
Name : ___________________ Submitted on www.edmodo.com Key Concept
The overall process of cellular respiration converts sugar into ATP using oxygen.
Vocabulary
cellular respiration anaerobic aerobic Krebs cycle glycolysis Main Idea: Cellular respiration makes ATP by breaking down sugars.
Circle the word or phrase that best completes the statement.
1. Cellular respiration is a process that releases glucose / energy from sugars and other carbon-based molecules to make ATP when oxygen / carbon dioxide is present.
2. Cellular respiration is called an aerobic process, because it needs oxygen / carbon dioxide to take place.
3. Cellular respiration takes place in the chloroplasts / mitochondria.
4. During glycolysis, one molecule of glucose / protein is split into two three-carbon molecules and two ADP / ATP are formed.
Main Idea: Cellular respiration makes ATP by breaking down sugars.
5. Circle the two ways in which cellular respiration seems to be the opposite of photosynthesis.
a. The reactions occur at either end of the chloroplast.
b. The overall chemical equations are the reverse of each other.
c. Cellular respiration breaks down sugars to make ATP, and photosynthesis uses ATP to make sugars.
d. Cellular respiration produces oxygen, and photosynthesis produces carbon dioxide.
6. Circle the two…

Explain how the chemistry of amino acids enables them to act as buffers in biological tissue.

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These need to be answered before this monday 2nd of feb. its for my year 12 biology holiday homework.i
1. Explain how the isomeric structure of a carbohydrate may affect its chemical behaviour.
2. Explain breifly how compound sugars are formed and broken down
3. name the type of fatty acid found in lipids that form the folowing at room temp.–solid fats—-oils.
4.relate the structure of phospholipids to their chemical properties and their function role in cellular membranes
5. distinguish between staturated and unsaturated fats.
6. Explain how the type of fatty acid present in a neutral fat or phospholipid is related to that molecules propeties.
7. Suggest how the cell membrane structure of an Arctic fish might differ from tropic fish.
8. explain how fats can provide an animal with _______insulation—-water
9. discuss the various biological roles of amino acids.
10 Explain how the chemistry of amino acids enables them to act as buffers in biological tissue.
Describe the process by which amino acids are joined together and broken down
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Compare the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems of Porifera, Cnidaria, and Platyhelminthes.

MODULE 6 BIOLOGY

Compare the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems of Porifera, Cnidaria, and Platyhelminthes.
Each mollusk has a foot, head, visceral mass, and a mantle. Describe the anatomy of a mollusk. Explain how the different systems function. How do the systems differ between some of the classes of mollusks?
Describe in detail the life stages of arthropods. Outline incomplete and full metamorphosis. Which insects undergo a complete metamorphosis? Which undergo incomplete metamorphosis?
How does a starfish move? Describe their hydraulic system of movement in detail.
Explain the digestive, excretory, circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems of a fish. What organs do they have?
Explain the five characteristics that have helped reptiles adapt to life on land. What about birds? Discuss how birds’ circulatory, respiratory, reproductive, skeletal, and excretory systems support the avian way of life.
What two characteristics do mammals have that differentiate them from all other vertebrates?
Explain the lymphatic and endocrine systems in detail. What do they consist of? What role do they play?
Save your work and submit to the dropbox as Module 6 Assignment.