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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Wildar Northeast Florida, Kailan Sindelar
Wildar Northeast Florida, Kailan Sindelar
UNF Faculty Research and Scholarship
Learn about some of the unique aspects of life in the wetlands and rivers of Northeast Florida and how we study them. In this app players see the memories of a student at the University of North Florida play out in front of them in AR. This app was created with funding the Digital Humanities Institute at the University of North Florida and informed by subject matter experts at the university.
Wetland Walk Vr: Field Ecology In Northeast Florida, Kailan Sindelar
Wetland Walk Vr: Field Ecology In Northeast Florida, Kailan Sindelar
UNF Faculty Research and Scholarship
Join Field Ecologists of the University of North Florida as they begin to monitor the water in swamps and marshes. In this virtual reality experience you will walk through places that are normally too dangerous or harmful to visit, learning about life in these places, how we study it, and how you may connect to it.
Lead Toxicology: A Study At The Intersections Of Community Health, Genetics, Reproduction, And Behavior, Sosina Abuhay 23, Lingli Zou '22, Sarah John '24, Dylan Koproski '23
Lead Toxicology: A Study At The Intersections Of Community Health, Genetics, Reproduction, And Behavior, Sosina Abuhay 23, Lingli Zou '22, Sarah John '24, Dylan Koproski '23
Student Scholarship
Prior literature has indicated that toxic metal exposure can alter the circadian clock rhythm and lead to biological and physiological dysfunction. The purpose of this research was to study the impact of chronic exposure to lead on the circadian rhythm patterns of Drosophila Melanogaster. Fly locomotive activity was used as a measure of strength of the circadian rhythm after exposure to lead. It was hypothesized that higher concentrations of lead would have a greater impact on the circadian locomotor activity patterns of exposed Drosophila, specifically on the transition periods between “Morning” and “Evening.” Young adult male flies(1-3 days post-eclosion) were …
Principles Of Biology I & Ii (Atlm), Candice Chatman, Alvin Harmon, Deon O'Bryant, Stephen Klusza
Principles Of Biology I & Ii (Atlm), Candice Chatman, Alvin Harmon, Deon O'Bryant, Stephen Klusza
Biological Sciences Grants Collections
This Grants Collection for Principles of Biology I & II was created under a Round Twelve ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:
- Linked Syllabus
- Initial Proposal
- Final Report
Reading Guides For Openstax Concepts Of Biology, Kathryn Dye
Reading Guides For Openstax Concepts Of Biology, Kathryn Dye
Biological Sciences Ancillary Materials
This set of reading guides for OpenStax Concepts of Biology (https://openstax.org/details/books/concepts-biology) was created under a Round Thirteen Mini-Grant for Ancillary Materials Creation and Revision.
These activity-focused guides cover the following chapters of the text:
- Chapter 1 - Introduction to Biology;
- Chapter 2 - Chemistry of Life;
- Chapter 4 - How Cells Obtain Energy;
- Chapter 5 - Photosynthesis
Consistency Is Futile!: Selecting Phycoremediators For Consortia, Tori Spencer
Consistency Is Futile!: Selecting Phycoremediators For Consortia, Tori Spencer
BIO 410 Spring 2019 Research Papers
Bioremediation is the process by which organisms remove and transform toxic compounds in a contaminated source. This is a waste management technique currently used to clean up man-made contamination. Many organisms act as natural remediators; in the case of algae, they are called phycoremediators who perform phycoremediaton. The term algae encompasses a variety of taxonomic groups and their diversity is still being realized; there are over 44,000 named species of the 72,000 species that we have identified. Some estimates calculate that there are over 200,000 diatom species alone. This diversity continues to be difficult to organize, which is problematic for …
Study Guides And Videos For Openstax Biology, Chapters 5-7 (Egsc), Martiana Sega, David Chevalier
Study Guides And Videos For Openstax Biology, Chapters 5-7 (Egsc), Martiana Sega, David Chevalier
Biological Sciences Ancillary Materials
This set of videos and study guides for OpenStax Biology was created under an ALG Mini-Grant for Ancillary Materials Creation and Revision. Two videos on energy coupling and osmosis are included, along with study guides for chapters 5-8:
- Plasma Membrane
- Metabolism
- Cellular Respiration
All files are included in one .zip folder.
Agrotechnology Of Melon Cultivation On Weak And Moderately Saline Soils, M Bektursunova,
Agrotechnology Of Melon Cultivation On Weak And Moderately Saline Soils, M Bektursunova,
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
In that article, weak and medium in having too much soil and in those agrotexnology of about melon and advices were given about planting melon.
Reconciling Evolution In A Biology And Theology Classroom, Jamie Jensen
Reconciling Evolution In A Biology And Theology Classroom, Jamie Jensen
ScholarsArchive Data
Data collected from Biology and Theology classes before and after a reconciliation lesson.
Ap1 Balance Between Concentration And Charge Is A Donnan Equilibrium, Paul D. Heideman
Ap1 Balance Between Concentration And Charge Is A Donnan Equilibrium, Paul D. Heideman
Paul Heideman
No abstract provided.
Ap2- Resting Potential Of A Typical Cell, Paul D. Heideman
Ap2- Resting Potential Of A Typical Cell, Paul D. Heideman
Paul Heideman
No abstract provided.
Ap3 Voltage Gated Sodium Channels First Half Of An Action Potential, Paul D. Heideman
Ap3 Voltage Gated Sodium Channels First Half Of An Action Potential, Paul D. Heideman
Paul Heideman
No abstract provided.
2016-01-A3dsrinp-Csc-Sta-Cmb-522-Bps-542, Raymond Pulver, Neal Buxton, Xiaodong Wang, John Lucci, Jean Yves Hervé, Lenore Martin
2016-01-A3dsrinp-Csc-Sta-Cmb-522-Bps-542, Raymond Pulver, Neal Buxton, Xiaodong Wang, John Lucci, Jean Yves Hervé, Lenore Martin
Bioinformatics Software Design Projects
Cholesterol is carried and transported through bloodstream by lipoproteins. There are two types of lipoproteins: low density lipoprotein, or LDL, and high density lipoprotein, or HDL. LDL cholesterol is considered “bad” cholesterol because it can form plaque and hard deposit leading to arteries clog and make them less flexible. Heart attack or stroke will happen if the hard deposit blocks a narrowed artery. HDL cholesterol helps to remove LDL from the artery back to the liver.
Traditionally, particle counts of LDL and HDL plays an important role to understanding and prediction of heart disease risk. But recently research suggested that …
Psd-Project Sequence Database, Matthew Kayala, Akhila Kambhampati, Stephanie Forschner, Bethany D. Jenkins
Psd-Project Sequence Database, Matthew Kayala, Akhila Kambhampati, Stephanie Forschner, Bethany D. Jenkins
Bioinformatics Software Design Projects
1. Introduction
The sequencing of nucleic acids and the subsequent analysis of their encoded the genes and proteins has revolutionized biological sciences and allowed for the determination of evolutionary origins and biochemical potential of organisms. While the technology to determine molecular sequence data has become extremely powerful in terms of both automation and thoughput, sequence analysis technology has lagged behind, unable to efficiently keep up with the vast amount of sequence data being generated both in individual labs and by researchers worldwide. The foundation of robust sequence analysis is dependent on the building and maintaining of project sequence databases (PSD) …