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a view of the cell worksheet answers: Mitosis/Cytokinesis Arthur Zimmerman, 2012-12-02 Mitosis/Cytokinesis provides a comprehensive discussion of the various aspects of mitosis and cytokinesis, as studied from different points of view by various authors. The book summarizes work at different levels of organization, including phenomenological, molecular, genetic, and structural levels. The book is divided into three sections that cover the premeiotic and premitotic events; mitotic mechanisms and approaches to the study of mitosis; and mechanisms of cytokinesis. The authors used a uniform style in presenting the concepts by including an overview of the field, a main theme, and a conclusion so that a broad range of biologists could understand the concepts. This volume also explores the potential developments in the study of mitosis and cytokinesis, providing a background and perspective into research on mitosis and cytokinesis that will be invaluable to scientists and advanced students in cell biology. The book is an excellent reference for students, lecturers, and research professionals in cell biology, molecular biology, developmental biology, genetics, biochemistry, and physiology. |
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a view of the cell worksheet answers: The Plant Cell Cycle Dirk Inzé, 2011-06-27 In recent years, the study of the plant cell cycle has become of major interest, not only to scientists working on cell division sensu strictu , but also to scientists dealing with plant hormones, development and environmental effects on growth. The book The Plant Cell Cycle is a very timely contribution to this exploding field. Outstanding contributors reviewed, not only knowledge on the most important classes of cell cycle regulators, but also summarized the various processes in which cell cycle control plays a pivotal role. The central role of the cell cycle makes this book an absolute must for plant molecular biologists. |
a view of the cell worksheet answers: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Rebecca Skloot, 2010-02-02 #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “The story of modern medicine and bioethics—and, indeed, race relations—is refracted beautifully, and movingly.”—Entertainment Weekly NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE FROM HBO® STARRING OPRAH WINFREY AND ROSE BYRNE • ONE OF THE “MOST INFLUENTIAL” (CNN), “DEFINING” (LITHUB), AND “BEST” (THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER) BOOKS OF THE DECADE • ONE OF ESSENCE’S 50 MOST IMPACTFUL BLACK BOOKS OF THE PAST 50 YEARS • WINNER OF THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE HEARTLAND PRIZE FOR NONFICTION NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review • Entertainment Weekly • O: The Oprah Magazine • NPR • Financial Times • New York • Independent (U.K.) • Times (U.K.) • Publishers Weekly • Library Journal • Kirkus Reviews • Booklist • Globe and Mail Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors, yet her cells—taken without her knowledge—became one of the most important tools in medicine: The first “immortal” human cells grown in culture, which are still alive today, though she has been dead for more than sixty years. HeLa cells were vital for developing the polio vaccine; uncovered secrets of cancer, viruses, and the atom bomb’s effects; helped lead to important advances like in vitro fertilization, cloning, and gene mapping; and have been bought and sold by the billions. Yet Henrietta Lacks remains virtually unknown, buried in an unmarked grave. Henrietta’s family did not learn of her “immortality” until more than twenty years after her death, when scientists investigating HeLa began using her husband and children in research without informed consent. And though the cells had launched a multimillion-dollar industry that sells human biological materials, her family never saw any of the profits. As Rebecca Skloot so brilliantly shows, the story of the Lacks family—past and present—is inextricably connected to the dark history of experimentation on African Americans, the birth of bioethics, and the legal battles over whether we control the stuff we are made of. Over the decade it took to uncover this story, Rebecca became enmeshed in the lives of the Lacks family—especially Henrietta’s daughter Deborah. Deborah was consumed with questions: Had scientists cloned her mother? Had they killed her to harvest her cells? And if her mother was so important to medicine, why couldn’t her children afford health insurance? Intimate in feeling, astonishing in scope, and impossible to put down, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks captures the beauty and drama of scientific discovery, as well as its human consequences. |
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Topics Covered: CHAPTER 1- Getting Acquainted with Word 1.1- About Word 1.2- The Word Environment 1.3- The Title Bar 1.4- The Ribbon 1.5- The “File” Tab and Backstage View 1.6- The Quick Access Toolbar 1.7- Touch Mode 1.8- The Ruler 1.9- The Scroll Bars 1.10- The Document View Buttons 1.11- The Zoom Slider 1.12- The Status Bar 1.13- The Mini Toolbar 1.14- Keyboard Shortcuts CHAPTER 2- Creating Basic Documents 2.1- Opening Documents 2.2- Closing Documents 2.3- Creating New Documents 2.4- Saving Documents 2.5- Recovering Unsaved Documents 2.6- Entering Text 2.7- Moving through Text 2.8- Selecting Text 2.9- Non-Printing Characters 2.10- Working with Word File Formats 2.11- AutoSave Online Documents CHAPTER 3- Document views 3.1- Changing Document Views 3.2- Showing and Hiding the Ruler 3.3- Showing and Hiding Gridlines 3.4- Using the Navigation Pane 3.5- Zooming the Document 3.6- Opening a Copy of a Document in a New Window 3.7- Arranging Open Document Windows 3.8- Split Window 3.9- Comparing Open Documents 3.10- Switching Open Documents 3.11- Switching to Full Screen View CHAPTER 4- Basic Editing Skills 4.1- Deleting Text 4.2- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting 4.3- Undoing and Redoing Actions 4.4- Finding and Replacing Text 4.5- Selecting Text and Objects CHAPTER 5- BASIC PROOFING Tools 5.1- The Spelling and Grammar Tool 5.2- Setting Default Proofing Options 5.3- Using the Thesaurus 5.4- Finding the Word Count 5.5- Translating Documents 5.6- Read Aloud in Word CHAPTER 6- FONT Formatting 6.1- Formatting Fonts 6.2- The Font Dialog Box 6.3- The Format Painter 6.4- Applying Styles to Text 6.5- Removing Styles from Text CHAPTER 7- Formatting Paragraphs 7.1- Aligning Paragraphs 7.2- Indenting Paragraphs 7.3- Line Spacing and Paragraph Spacing CHAPTER 8- Document Layout 8.1- About Documents and Sections 8.2- Setting Page and Section Breaks 8.3- Creating Columns in a Document 8.4- Creating Column Breaks 8.5- Using Headers and Footers 8.6- The Page Setup Dialog Box 8.7- Setting Margins 8.8- Paper Settings 8.9- Layout Settings 8.10- Adding Line Numbers 8.11- Hyphenation Settings CHAPTER 9- Using Templates 9.1- Using Templates 9.2- Creating Personal Templates CHAPTER 10- Printing Documents 10.1- Previewing and Printing Documents CHAPTER 11- Helping Yourself 11.1- The Tell Me Bar and Microsoft Search 11.2- Using Word Help 11.3- Smart Lookup CHAPTER 12- Working with Tabs 12.1- Using Tab Stops 12.2- Using the Tabs Dialog Box CHAPTER 13- Pictures and Media 13.1- Inserting Online Pictures 13.2- Inserting Your Own Pictures 13.3- Using Picture Tools 13.4- Using the Format Picture Task Pane 13.5- Fill & Line Settings 13.6- Effects Settings 13.7- Alt Text 13.8- Picture Settings 13.9- Inserting Screenshots 13.10- Inserting Screen Clippings 13.11- Inserting Online Video 13.12- Inserting Icons 13.13- Inserting 3D Models 13.14- Formatting 3D Models CHAPTER 14- DRAWING OBJECTS 14.1- Inserting Shapes 14.2- Inserting WordArt 14.3- Inserting Text Boxes 14.4- Formatting Shapes 14.5- The Format Shape Task Pane 14.6- Inserting SmartArt 14.7- Design and Format SmartArt 14.8- Inserting Charts CHAPTER 15- USING BUILDING BLOCKS 15.1- Creating Building Blocks 15.2- Using Building Blocks CHAPTER 16- Styles 16.1- About Styles 16.2- Applying Styles 16.3- Showing Headings in the Navigation Pane 16.4- The Styles Task Pane 16.5- Clearing Styles from Text 16.6- Creating a New Style 16.7- Modifying an Existing Style 16.8- Selecting All Instances of a Style in a Document 16.9- Renaming Styles 16.10- Deleting Custom Styles 16.11- Using the Style Inspector Pane 16.12- Using the Reveal Formatting Pane CHAPTER 17- Themes and style sets 17.1- Applying a Theme 17.2- Applying a Style Set 17.3- Applying and Customizing Theme Colors 17.4- Applying and Customizing Theme Fonts 17.5- Selecting Theme Effects CHAPTER 18- PAGE BACKGROUNDS 18.1- Applying Watermarks 18.2- Creating Custom Watermarks 18.3- Removing Watermarks 18.4- Selecting a Page Background Color or Fill Effect 18.5- Applying Page Borders CHAPTER 19- BULLETS AND NUMBERING 19.1- Applying Bullets and Numbering 19.2- Formatting Bullets and Numbering 19.3- Applying a Multilevel List 19.4- Modifying a Multilevel List Style CHAPTER 20- Tables 20.1- Using Tables 20.2- Creating Tables 20.3- Selecting Table Objects 20.4- Inserting and Deleting Columns and Rows 20.5- Deleting Cells and Tables 20.6- Merging and Splitting Cells 20.7- Adjusting Cell Size 20.8- Aligning Text in Table Cells 20.9- Converting a Table into Text 20.10- Sorting Tables 20.11- Formatting Tables 20.12- Inserting Quick Tables CHAPTER 21- Table formulas 21.1- Inserting Table Formulas 21.2- Recalculating Word Formulas 21.3- Viewing Formulas Vs. Formula Results 21.4- Inserting a Microsoft Excel Worksheet CHAPTER 22- Inserting page elements 22.1- Inserting Drop Caps 22.2- Inserting Equations 22.3- Inserting Ink Equations 22.4- Inserting Symbols 22.5- Inserting Bookmarks 22.6- Inserting Hyperlinks CHAPTER 23- Outlines 23.1- Using Outline View 23.2- Promoting and Demoting Outline Text 23.3- Moving Selected Outline Text 23.4- Collapsing and Expanding Outline Text CHAPTER 24- MAILINGS 24.1- Mail Merge 24.2- The Step by Step Mail Merge Wizard 24.3- Creating a Data Source 24.4- Selecting Recipients 24.5- Inserting and Deleting Merge Fields 24.6- Error Checking 24.7- Detaching the Data Source 24.8- Finishing a Mail Merge 24.9- Mail Merge Rules 24.10- The Ask Mail Merge Rule 24.11- The Fill-in Mail Merge Rule 24.12- The If…Then…Else Mail Merge Rule 24.13- The Merge Record # Mail Merge Rule 24.14- The Merge Sequence # Mail Merge Rule 24.15- The Next Record Mail Merge Rule 24.16- The Next Record If Mail Merge Rule 24.17- The Set Bookmark Mail Merge Rule 24.18- The Skip Record If Mail Merge Rule 24.19- Deleting Mail Merge Rules in Word CHAPTER 25- SHARING DOCUMENTS 25.1- Sharing Documents in Word Using Co-authoring 25.2- Inserting Comments 25.3- Sharing by Email 25.4- Presenting Online 25.5- Posting to a Blog 25.6- Saving as a PDF or XPS File 25.7- Saving as a Different File Type CHAPTER 26- CREATING A TABLE OF CONTENTS 26.1- Creating a Table of Contents 26.2- Customizing a Table of Contents 26.3- Updating a Table of Contents 26.4- Deleting a Table of Contents CHAPTER 27- CREATING AN INDEX 27.1- Creating an Index 27.2- Customizing an Index 27.3- Updating an Index CHAPTER 28- CITATIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 28.1- Select a Citation Style 28.2- Insert a Citation 28.3- Insert a Citation Placeholder 28.4- Inserting Citations Using the Researcher Pane 28.5- Managing Sources 28.6- Editing Sources 28.7- Creating a Bibliography CHAPTER 29- CAPTIONS 29.1- Inserting Captions 29.2- Inserting a Table of Figures 29.3- Inserting a Cross-reference 29.4- Updating a Table of Figures CHAPTER 30- CREATING FORMS 30.1- Displaying the Developer Tab 30.2- Creating a Form 30.3- Inserting Controls 30.4- Repeating Section Content Control 30.5- Adding Instructional Text 30.6- Protecting a Form CHAPTER 31- MAKING MACROS 31.1- Recording Macros 31.2- Running and Deleting Recorded Macros 31.3- Assigning Macros CHAPTER 32- WORD OPTIONS 32.1- Setting Word Options 32.2- Setting Document Properties 32.3- Checking Accessibility CHAPTER 33- DOCUMENT SECURITY 33.1- Applying Password Protection to a Document 33.2- Removing Password Protection from a Document 33.3- Restrict Editing within a Document 33.4- Removing Editing Restrictions from a Document |
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