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| Part 2 Carl Calleman Purposeful Universe Interview with Edward Brungardt Part 2 of 8
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A Purposeful Universe- How Quantum Theory and Mayan Cosmology Explain the Origin and Evolution of Life is the title of Dr Carl Johan Calleman's latest book and the subject of this one hour and ten minute conversation about the book with its author and an informed interviewer. Dr. Calleman's message is we live in a purposeful universe. We have individual and collective purpose and indeed, the Cosmos as a whole is an organized, purposeful plan. He presents a revolutionary and fully developed alternative to Darwin's theory of Evolution- and the theory that randomness or chance- a serendipitous accident- lies at the heart of biological life. Instead, Calleman demonstrates that the recently discovered central axis of universe is the Tree of Life. The Tree of Life, this central axis generates sequential states, QUANTUM STATES, and each of these Quanta carries a complete A to Z formula for the achievement of a key objective of biological life. The big news is humans alive on Earth NOW are on the cusp of a Quantum Shift -- a movement from reality as we know it TO -- well, that is described in the 9th and final chapter of A Purposeful Universe entitled A Biology with Soul. Carl surveys the earliest moments of life on planet Earth and charts its progression from single cell organism to our present circumstance of a complex world "civilization" in need of a resolution into a higher order of reality. Calleman describes humankind's imminent achievement of a new Quantum State and the <b>...</b> |
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| Part 1 Carl Calleman Purposeful Universe Interview with Edward Brungardt Part 1 of 8
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A Purposeful Universe- How Quantum Theory and Mayan Cosmology Explain the Origin and Evolution of Life is the title of Dr Carl Johan Calleman's latest book and the subject of this one hour and ten minute conversation about the book with its author and an informed interviewer. Dr. Calleman's message is we live in a purposeful universe. We have individual and collective purpose and indeed, the Cosmos as a whole is an organized, purposeful plan. He presents a revolutionary and fully developed alternative to Darwin's theory of Evolution- and the theory that randomness or chance- a serendipitous accident- lies at the heart of biological life. Instead, Calleman demonstrates that the recently discovered central axis of universe is the Tree of Life. The Tree of Life, this central axis generates sequential states, QUANTUM STATES, and each of these Quanta carries a complete A to Z formula for the achievement of a key objective of biological life. The big news is humans alive on Earth NOW are on the cusp of a Quantum Shift -- a movement from reality as we know it TO -- well, that is described in the 9th and final chapter of A Purposeful Universe entitled A Biology with Soul. Carl surveys the earliest moments of life on planet Earth and charts its progression from single cell organism to our present circumstance of a complex world "civilization" in need of a resolution into a higher order of reality. Calleman describes humankind's imminent achievement of a new Quantum State and the <b>...</b> |
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| Cells (Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells)
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Diagrams of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells and their most important organelles with their main functions. (All you need to know according to the IB syllabus :) ) |
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the cytoskeleton and the centriole |
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| Mrs. Fuller's Cell Analogy Project Example, Grade 6
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Project: Cell Analogy Due _______________________ Mrs. Fuller PROJECT OVERVIEW Analogy is defined as A comparison between two things which are similar in some repsects, but are otherwise different. An analogy is an explanation of something by comparing it point by point with something else. In this project, you will be working with your partner or small group in creating an analogy of the cell and the functions of its organelles. Some possible ideas: A cell is like a sports team. car. school. city. corporation/company. family. store. kitchen. restaurant. airplane or airport. ??? your choice Be creative, but be logical and make sense! Required organelles: (each must be explained through the analogy) Nucleus Mitochondria Ribosome Cytoplasm Cell Membrane Vacuole Golgi Bodies Endoplasmic Reticulum Lysosome Extra Organelles: (choose a minimum of two to include in the analogy) Cell Wall (plant) Chloroplasts (plants) Centriole Cytoskeleton Chromatin Nuclear Membrane others of your choice Site at least 3 sources of information in a bibliography. From the Student Portal, go to Online Tools and use Citation Maker to plug in your sources to format your bibliography. STEPS Date Task 1.Meet with your group. Discuss which analogy you want to do. Have 2 to 3 analogies in mind. 2. Decide which organelles each person will research. (Total of ten are required.) 3. Time to become an expert on the organelles. Gather information from the books on cells provided to you in class, the internet <b>...</b> |
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| 精子``品質~~~影響~~~~胚胎品質
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精子品質影響胚胎品質1 2 7 9 10 4 Developmental sperm contributions: fertilization and beyond Developmental sperm contributions: fertilization and beyond Gerardo Barroso, MD, M.Sc.,a Carlos Valdespin, MD,a Eva Vega, M.Sc.,a Ruben Kershenovich, MD,a Rosaura Avila, B.Sc.,a Conrado Avenda~no, MD,b and Sergio Oehninger, MD, Ph.Db a Reproductive Medicine and Infertility Division, National Institute of Perinatology, Mexico City, Mexico; and b Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia The objective of this review was to examine the role of the various spermatozoal components suspected of actively participating in early human development. The contributions of the fertilizing spermatozoon to the oocyte include, as a minimum, the delivery of the DNA/chromatin, a putative oocyte-activating factor (OAF), and a centriole. Recent data indicate that spermatozoa may also provide the zygote with a unique suite of paternal mRNAs; some transcripts might be crucial for early and late embryonic development and deficient delivery, or aberrant transcription might contribute to abnormal development and arrest. Clinical evidence from assisted reproduction suggests that failure to complete the fertilization process, syngamy, or early cleavage might be the result of an early paternal effect. It is speculated that an abnormal release of a putative OAF and/or dysfunctions of the centrosome and cytoskeletal <b>...</b> |
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| the human cell
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This is a model i made of for my digital media (weirdly) project in year 12. Its all accurate, i made it for a biology teacher so it has to be lol. i made the animation in blender, then cut it together and did the voice over in I movie. the voice over is my mum (thanks mum) so yea. enjoy. |
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| Wang's YouTube Organelle Review
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BioBearcats, turn the sound off and see if you can identify which organelle your looking at! Then watch it again with the sound to hear explanations of each organelle! Good luck on your first Bio exam! |
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| Mitosis!
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In honor of the upcoming Mitosis Festival, which is no doubt celebrated globally, several extremely knowledgeable, dedicated and professionally trained high school students have produced this educational video. The clip outlines the stages of mitosis in a unique, interesting, and highly informative way. It also features numerous fight scenes, impressive dance moves, and at least two people sustaining minor injuries. What more could you want? Please note: Although this movie took a solid ten minutes to film and even longer to edit, not all of the information in this movie may be entirely accurate. Good thing nobody actually cares about mitosis. Also, we never actually found a nuclear envelope. |
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| Cell cycle after X irradation
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these dividing cells have a defect in cytokinesis that can be attributed to the presence of chromatin bridges that interfere with centriole dynamics. Chromatin bridges that interfere with cytokinesis are likely to contribute to the replication failure and clonogenic death of cells exposed to irradiation. |
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