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Urgent Microbiology

I am needing some lab answers completed for Microbiology. The book required is listed in document. There are 16 total questions and need them very quick. Please respond after reading task.

Cells and Cancer and Mitosis and Meiosis

  • Listen to one (1) of the following podcasts listed below: NPR Podcast: Can healthy eating reverse some cancers? Available here. Dana Farber Podcast: Sugar and Cancer. Available here. Briefly summarize the podcast you have selected then discuss whether or not you believe that dieting can reverse cancer or if dieting impacts your risk of cancer. Justify your response. Name two (2) similarities and two (2) differences between mitosis and meiosis I and II. Next state three (3) benefits of genetic variation which result from meiosis. Which benefit do you believe is most significant? Justify your response. Read the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology article entitled, “Mitosis at a Glance” which is found here. Next summarize three (3) major points made in the article then define the term cancer in your own words. Lastly, describe what occurs when there are problems during mitosis then provide an example of a disease that results from abnormal mitosis.

HSA 515 Assignment 1

Prevailing wisdom reinforces the fact that working in U.S. health care administration in the 21st Century requires knowledge of the various aspects of health laws as they apply to dealing with medical professionals. Further, because U.S. health care administrators have to potentially interact with many levels of professionals beyond the medical profession, it is prudent that they are aware of any federal, state, and local laws that may be applicable to their organizations. Thus, their conduct is also subject to the letter of the law. They must evaluate the quality of their professional interactions and be mindful of the implications and ramifications of their decisions. You are employed as a top health administrator at the hypothetical Well Care Hospital in Happy Town. When you were hired, your pre-employment screening involved background checks into any violation of hospital medical misconduct during the last five (5) years. The results showed that you were in good standing with the

MHA 5001 Unit IV Research Paper Outline

The research paper in this course gives you the opportunity to study an important healthcare finance problem or challenge, analyze it in depth, and present your findings in an APA-formatted paper due in Unit VIII. Any topic introduced in this course may be selected for your paper. It is a good idea to conduct Internet research on potential topics that you are considering for your research paper before selecting one. You will want to determine that plenty of information is available online for incorporation into your paper.   In preparing for the research paper, you will submit your research paper outline which will critically analyze issues related to your topic.   The research paper outline you submit must meet the following requirements:
  • be at least one page in length (not including the cover and reference pages),
  • include an original thesis,
  • describe the approach that you will take to research the subject thesis,
  • describe key

BIO 101 assignment

Imagine you have been asked to teach a small group of your peers about animal organs.   Create 10 multiple-choice questions to test knowledge of the structure and function of animal organs.   Address the functions of each of the following concepts in your test:
  • Differences between asymmetrical, radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry. (1 pts)
  • Differences between endotherms and exotherms. (1 pts)
  • Definition and examples of epithelial tissue. (provide 1 example) (1.5 pts) Example is 0.5 pts out of the 1.5 pts.
  • Definition and examples of connective tissue. (provide 1 example) (1.5 pts) Example is 0.5 pts out of the 1.5 pts.
  • Definition and examples of muscle tissue. (provide 1 example) (1.5 pts) Example is 0.5 pts out of the 1.5 pts.

Biology Essay

Imagine that you are asked to tutor another student on the fundamental concepts of chemistry, the scientific method, and the differences between a plant cell, an animal cell, and a bacterial cell.

Create a 4- to 5-page study guide using Microsoft® Word in which you cover the following:
  • How chemical reactions occur in the body.
  • The purpose of the scientific method.
  • How to develop a hypothesis.
  • How to design an experiment using the scientific method.
  • The primary structures in plant cells, animal cells, and bacterial cells and the role of each structure.
  • How each cell makes energy for cellular processes. Give a brief overview of each energy-making process.
  • What is unique about each cell type.

Cite your sources according to APA guidelines.

Biology Help

Instructions
   
  1. Outline (worth 1%, due at the end of week 5 by 11:59pm on 11/6/16)
Prepare an outline that includes the information below and submit it in the form of an MS Word document by the due date and time.
  • Name of enzyme you will use, and its source (name of source organism if an organism is the source of your enzyme)
  • The substrate
  • How you will measure enzyme activity (method you will use for measuring enzyme activity)
  • What type of treatment you will use; type of solution(s), pH of solutions, length of exposure, how you will treat your samples
  • The control(s) in the experiment
  • Sample size
  • How you plan to present your data (table and/or type of graph)
  • Anything else you would like to get feedback on before you st

Cells and Cancer and Mitosis and Meiosis

  • Listen to one (1) of the following podcasts listed below: NPR Podcast: Can healthy eating reverse some cancers? Available here. Dana Farber Podcast: Sugar and Cancer. Available here. Briefly summarize the podcast you have selected then discuss whether or not you believe that dieting can reverse cancer or if dieting impacts your risk of cancer. Justify your response. Name two (2) similarities and two (2) differences between mitosis and meiosis I and II. Next state three (3) benefits of genetic variation which result from meiosis. Which benefit do you believe is most significant? Justify your response. Read the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology article entitled, “Mitosis at a Glance” which is found here. Next summarize three (3) major points made in the article then define the term cancer in your own words. Lastly, describe what occurs when there are problems during mitosis then provide an example of a disease that results from abnormal mitosis.

Proton Pump Inhibitors

Proton Pump Inhibitors or PPIs are commonly used to treat many Digestive System disorders. Research this class of drugs. Write a 1-2 page paper:  Address the following in your paper:
  • Trade and generic names of these drugs, what disease(s) they treat and how they treat them (mechanism of action).
  • What are the possible side effects and are they safe in pregnancy?
  • Is it safe to take these drugs without a prescription?
  • For how long?
Include a title page and 2-3 references.  Only one reference can be from the Internet (not Wikipedia)  

Research Paper

1) Choose ONE endangered species. Fish and Wildlife Services website provides a list of all endangered and threatened species. Use this resource to choose a specific species of mammal, bird, plant, invertebrate, etc. *Note: While you are free to pick any species from this list, keep in mind that USA species are more likely to have essential protections under the ESA, which will make following the research paper instructions a lot easier. 2) Identify the species' scientific name, listing status, and a short summary of what is known about the species. The summary must address the following information in order to get full credit: *Evolutionary Background: -phylogenetic identity (kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species) -closest living relative *Regions occupied both past and present *Ecology, habitat, and diet *Reproductive processes *Population numbers (# of individuals both past and present) *Status of its current populations (stable, increasing, or decreasing) *The f