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| | What is a Cell |
 | | In this primer, we will focus our attention on only a handful of organelles and will examine these organelles with an eye to their role at a molecular level in the cell. |  | | Look closely at the human body, and it is clear that not all cells are alike. |  | | Each haploid cell can subsequently fuse with a gamete of the opposite sex during sexual reproduction. |
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About/primer/genetics_cell.html
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| | Botany online: Cytology, Mitosis, Meiosis |
 | | A new formation of nuclei does take place nowhere. |  | | STRASBURGER proved that the pollen tube does not stay intact, but that its tip disintegrates upon contact with the embryo sac and that one of its nuclei fuses with the nucleus of the egg. |  | | C.v.NÄGELI proved its existence in cells of algae, fungi, bryophytes and vascular plants in patient studies. |
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http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/e09/09.htm
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 | | I frankly do not find it obvious that a human fetus is a drug. |  | | A concern for people involved in medical research has also led me to introduce the Human Subject Protections Act which would, of course, apply to anyone involved in private research on human cloning and I intend to reintroduce this bill soon in the 107th. |  | | \7\ See e.g., Robertson, 76 VA L. Rev. at 444 n.24 (``The abortion debate has often been confused by loose use of terms such as person, human life, human being, etc. Clearly the fertilized egg, embryo, and fetus are human and are living. |
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http://www.zavos.org/congress_hearing.htm
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| | Oogenesis: A collaborative effort |
 | | Organization is critical: Components may be spatially restricted to facilitate establishment of distinct embryonic regions. |  | | Where does yolk come from, and how is it distributed in a frog oocyte? |  | | In some organisms, all stages of oogenesis can co-exist in the ovary (e.g. |
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http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/eduweb/virtualembryo/oogen.html
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| | 72a.htm: Moon -- Egg Cell Generators |
 | | It is our experience that this phenomena of Cells being make up of similar but smaller Sub Sub-Cells continues for a minimum of 10 such magnifications. |  | | On the right is an enlarged view of one of the Element Cells making up the Cluster. |  | | As pointed out several times previously, notice the near perfect symmetry of the placement and the content of each "Sub-Cell" making up the overall Element Cell shown at the right. |
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http://www.sibology.com/72A.HTM
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Fetal development |
 | | There is rapid growth, and the baby's main external features begin to take form. |  | | This process is called differentiation, which produces the varied cell types that make up a human being (such as blood cells, kidney cells, and nerve cells). |  | | The cells of the embryo now multiply and begin to take on specific functions. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002398.htm
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| | Lab Manual Exercise # 1 |
 | | Cells are organized into tissues (nerve, muscle, adipose, epithelial, etc.) and tissues are organized into organs (heart, liver, brain, kidneys, etc.). |  | | The cells within an organism are basically similar. |  | | The cells of eukaryotic plants, protists, and animals are basically similar because they have many structures in common. |
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http://waynesword.palomar.edu/lmexer1.htm
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| | Somatic cell nuclear transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In genetics, somatic cell nuclear transfer is a technique for |  | | egg cell, thus growing into a whole organism. |  | | The stress on both the cell and the nucleus are enormous, which leads to a high mortality rate of recipient cells. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somatic_cell_nuclear_transfer
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| | Hadiths On The Formation Of Human Life |
 | | Once there are about 32 cells, the developing baby is called a morula. |  | | This process is called differentiation and is necessary to produce the varied cell types that make up a human being (such as blood cells, kidney cells, nerve cells, etc.). |  | | During the time between implantation and the eighth week, the cells of what is now called the embryo not only multiply, but begin to take on specific functions. |
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http://www.livingislam.org/n/hfhl_e.html
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| | AllRefer.com - ovum (Cell Biology) - Encyclopedia |
 | | The study of the ovum is included in the science of embryology. |  | | The ovum of such an egg is a cell swollen with yolk material. |  | | The term ovum is usually restricted to the single female sex cell, but the term egg, in its common use to indicate a bird's egg, refers to a more complex structure, only part of which is produced in the ovary of the bird. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/O/ovum.html
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| | Basic Egg Facts Section |
 | | Eggs which can be incubated and developed into chicks. |  | | Although not pretty, the color change is harmless. |  | | Egg white tends to thin out as an egg ages because its protein changes in character. |
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http://www.aeb.org/facts/facts.html
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| | To Who Deny |
 | | These cells are formed in a special way, and end up with only half the number of chromosomes found in body cells. |  | | Science knows today that each single cell of the human body has two sets of 23 chromosomes, or a total of 46. |  | | This process is then continued until every single cell in the newly formed child is married with the blueprints of both the father and the mother. |
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http://www.childrenofyahweh.com/To%20Who%20Deny/to_who_deny.htm
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| | 3D World |
 | | The modelling itself is quite basic, but getting the materials right to produce a kind of cross-section/2D see-through of a 3D image is a challenge in itself. |  | | For a job like this, the thing to remember is that your end result is only as good as your source material, so always ensure you acquire as much as possible. |  | | For this tutorial, we shall attempt to create a human cell that is being fertilised by IVF; quite odd I know, but it is a real challenge as we will be using extensive raytracing to create the required refractions. |
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http://www.3dworldmag.com/tutorials/eggcell/
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| | 9th Annual Easter Bonnet Parade & Hat Contest |
 | | will be closed for children's events during and after the Egg Hunt. |  | | Hat Contest Prize Awards and Easter Egg Hunt |  | | Children ages 2-12 in the courtyard of the William Heath Davis House, 410 Island Avenue |
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http://www.softops.org/easter.html
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