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Dispersion

"Dispersion is the spreading of a population or organism away from its parents and happens when organisms are looking for additional resources or as an adaptation to environmental changes. Dispersion ...

Digestive System

"The digestive system controls the chemical and mechanical breaking down of food into molecules that can be used throughout the body. It includes organs such as the esophagus, stomach, and small and l ...

Darwin's Theory of Evolution

"Darwin's Theory of Evolution states that groups of organisms will undergo genetic changes over time due to the process of natural selection. Darwin's theory says that organisms which are most fit for ...

Cytoskeleton - Cytoplasm

"The cytoskeleton provides structure within a cell. It is found in all cells and is important for cellular motion (using structures such as flagella and cilia) and intracellular transport. Cytoplasm i ...

Punnett Square

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Punnett Square

"Punnett squares are useful in genetics to diagram possible genotypes of the offspring of two organisms. The Punnett square for a monohybrid cross tracks the inheritance of a single trait and consists ...

Protist Kingdom

"The protist kingdom is a classification that includes a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms. Typically, protists reproduce asexually via mitosis and range from unicellular to multicellular organism ...

Proteins

"Proteins, also known as polypeptide chains, are macromolecules of linked amino acids. Proteins are types of organic compounds that, among other things, store energy and form enzymes. Proteins have se ...

Protein Synthesis

"Protein synthesis begins with a process called translation which occurs in the ribosomes, located in the endoplasmic reticulum. mRNA copies genetic information from the nucleus in a process called tr ...

Prokaryotic Cells

"Prokaryotic cells are much simpler than eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotes don't have many membrane bound internal structures such as organelles or nuclei. Their genetic information floats freely within t ...

Convergent Evolution

"Convergent evolution, also called parallel evolution, is a type of evolution in which two unrelated species develop similar traits due to similar environments or selective pressures. These similar tr ...

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