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    My field of study is Marine Biology. I have been passionate about this subject since I was a little girl when my father owned a fishing boat for the first ten years of my life. I spent the majority of my time until I was a teenager exploring the water in the Northumberland Strait and the critters within it. Subsequently during my high school studies I focused primarily on science courses such as biology, chemistry, and geology as they were what I was most interested. I hope that one day I will achieve

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    My goal is to gain a bachelor's degree in biology in order to obtain a career in that field in which I will be financially comfortable as well as being able to help others. I have always possessed a strong interest in science, particularly in the functions of life. From a very young age I have been infatuated with learning about life. My fascination became even stronger when I reached high school and took biology my sophomore year. The biology teacher was also the cross country coach my freshman

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    My academic career is based on the sciences, especially chemistry and biology. Throughout my childhood, I have been greatly exposed to the sciences. My mother was a nurse practitioner in a rural clinic, which was connected to our house. Consequently, the clinic became my playground and the stethoscopes became my toys. Therefore, I was always interested in how the body worked and what affected our health. As I grew older, my love for the sciences grew. Since I enjoyed science, I took as many science

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    Honors Biology-Early Topics

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    Honors Biology (modified from Foundation Notes) Unit 1 Early Topics Main Sections * Definition of Biology * Characteristics of Life * Levels of Organization * SI Units and Relative Size * Scientific Method * Classification and Binomial Nomenclature Definition of Biology CHAPTER 1 Biology can be broadly defined as the “study of life” or the “study of living things”. It includes molecules that are made, used by, or derived from living things. It

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    Background Despite having studied a range of scientific topics, I have developed a strong interest in biology over the course of my studies to date, particularly ecology and evolutionary biology. This interest began as a result of engrossing palaeontology modules I participated in during the last two years of my undergraduate degree, which covered the history of life from its earliest forms over half a billion years ago right up to the modern era. This study of the change of life over vast scales

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    Since the encounter to 'Network Motifs' by Uri Alon's book 'Design Principles of Biological Networks' during my Integrated Masters at University of Hyderabad; systems biology has immensely captivated me. Further in time; academic courses, workshops and projects guided me to unearth this as the area that I want to pursue as my research. Although new, this field gives a holistic perspective to the historically reductionist outlook of the biological systems. While living organisms are interesting and

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    Since I was first exposed to the subject of biology in junior middle school, I have fallen in love with life sciences. I bought a light microscope and used it to observe materials at my fingertips, such as leaves and slices of meat. After I became a university student, I dive deeper, down to cell and molecular levels in cell and molecular biology (CMB) program. A passionate professor I met in my cell biology course has motivated me a lot. His presentation on cytoskeleton, motor protein and apoptosis

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    type of scientist but is also more interesting to me. The career I chose is a marine biologist. I have always wanted to be a marine biologists because I love the water and there is always something more out there to discover. The history of marine biology dates back all the way to 1200 BC. This career economically developed to locate fish for eating and selling and help preserve animals. The way this career has changed over time is we have evolved to better technology and it is easier to learn about

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    Post-Secondary Plan The career path that I chose is zoologist and wildlife biologists. I chose this because I became interested in marine biology when a I was younger. I would always love to watch shark movies. I was obsessed with sharks and would always wish I could swim with them. Their intelligence is what caught my attention. A great white shark is my favorite species. As a child I would always love to go outside and explore. I would always look to see if I would see different types of

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    5 Biology Themes

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    The five themes of biology are organization/structure, energy flow, genetic flow, interactions, and evolution. Organization/structure is all about the different structures and their functions, energy flow relates to energy conversions, genetic flow talks about the transfer of genetic information, interactions can be large scale such as predators and mates, and finally, evolution is genetic changes in a population over time. A fairly big topic we covered this semester was viruses, and viruses relate

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