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Essay Biology
1. Biology Admission Essay
Having a passion about the human biology is to endeavor into a dimension of science, bound to
undiscovered founding and limitless exploration. Being intrigued about the human body, as we
are seen being the most advanced creatures on earth and beyond the surface of the world, we rely
on intelligence and boundless eagerness to sustain our existence. The human body is being
recognized as one of the most amazing things in the world and beyond the speck of the earth, this
is based on the fact of how many millions of cells we are designed to carry and how they are created
to carry out their jobs. I am esteemed of how much humanity has been shaped by medical
discoveries and advanced drugs, paving a new path for the incurable diseases. Parallel to, the need to
apply to a biology and chemistry based science to medical use, the liberty to further study to quench
my curiosity to widen my knowledge of the complexity...show more content...
I volunteered in various health sectors: nurseries, Sunday schools and GP surgery. During my
summer holidays, I helped out in my local GP surgery. Under the guidance of a Nurse practitioner,
where I observed communications between a patients and a nurse practitioner, based on minor
illness and often engaged into the conversation. Additionally, I also had a day where I learnt
phlebotomy, where blood sample's are taking from the vain using vacutainer or finger pricked with
a sharp and blood specimen is taking for a minute checking for blood glucose or HIV. This enable
me to gain few clinical skills and enables to communicate between patient and family members,
which only nourished my hunger and desire to partake in a role that strives to improve healthcare in
my local community. Furthermore, I had the opportunity to work at my local pharmacy. This
developing experience affected me to comprehend the importance of different pharmaceutical drugs
and how they work to maintain of our complex
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2. Biology Reflection
As the bell rung for the end of first period, I gathered my things and began to walk to my second
period class, Biology. Biology was always to me the hardest subject I had ever dealt with because
there was so much to learn, study, and truly understand. I walked through the door into the
classroom and I'll never forget the words I heard my teacher say that caught me so off–guard. "Get
out your notes and study because you have a test today", he said. As I heard him finish his
sentence, my eyes widen and I quickly moved towards my seat and began to skim over my notes as
fast as I could. I had completely forgot that I had a test in biology.
While reading over my notes, I kept thinking to myself that I just knew I was going to fail this
test. After a couple of minutes of studying, I heard the teach yell "5 more minutes". I began to
skim even faster over my notes. It felt like time was moving so fast because when I heard my
teach yell "times up", it seemed as if only 2 minutes had passed by. He passed out the answer sheet
around the classroom and instructed us to fill out our student ID numbers. I looked over the unfilled
answer sheet and counted the amount of questions. There were 30 questions in total which
frightened me even more because I had to answer 30 questions on information that I barely studied.
Then he handed out the test and I became extremely nervous because not only did I barely study and
there were 30 multiple choice questions, but the classroom was so cold that
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3. Love For Biology
My love for science started when I took a biology class during my freshman year at Crest High
School. I loved the teacher and the subject; it included a little bit of everything, including things
like anatomy and ecology. It was interesting learning about the different parts of science and I
thought the material came easy to me and helped me become successful in the class. During my
sophomore year, I decided to take Ap Biology. The class challenged me in many ways It taught
me how to improve my study skills and become a better student since the class provided a deeper
insight into things that I had already been taught. This class was a bit more difficult and required a
lot of studying at home besides what we would do in class. I found the
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4. Essay about Biology Lab
IB SL Biology Lab
Molecular Biology:
Transformation and Electrophoresis
Christina Qi
2/16/07
Aim:
How can a plasmid be engineered to include a foreign piece of DNA and how does gel
electrophoresis separate DNA molecules present in a mixture?
Hypothesis:
If the pGLO plasmid is inserted into competent Escherichia coli cells, then the transformed bacteria
will be resistant to ampicillin and will glow green under UV light. If samples of DNA are cut using
certain restriction enxymes and separated using gel electrophoresis, then the smaller the DNA
fragment cut, the greater the distance it will travel in the gel.
Variables: The control plates used in transformation are the LB and second LB/Amp plates marked
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The LB/Amp/ara, and one of the LB/Amp plates marked with a "+" are the experimental plates.
The LB and second LB/Amp plates marked with a "–" are the controls.
7. Following 10 minutes of incubation on ice, "heat shock" the bacterial cells. Remove tubes from
the ice and immediately immerse them in the 42В° C water for 50 seconds. Return the tubes
immediately to the ice for 2 minutes.
8. Use a sterile transfer pipette to add 250 Ојl of Luria broth (LB) to the tubes. Gently tap the tube
with a finger to mix, and set the tubes in the cup (without the ice) at room temperature for 10
minutes to recover.
9. Use a sterile transfer pipette to add 100 Ојl of cell suspension from the "+" culture tube onto your
LB/Amp/ara and LB/Amp plates. Then, using a new sterile transfer pipette, add 100 Ојl of cell
suspension from the "–" culture tube onto your LB/Amp and LB plates. Remember to only open the
lid enough to get the tip of the pipette inside to deposit the 100 Ојl to prevent possible contamination
of the culture by bacteria in the air.
10. Using a new inoculation loops, immediately spread the cells over the surface of the plates.
Use one loop to streak the two positive plates. Use a second loop to streak the two negative plates.
To streak, lift the plate lid only enough to get the loop inside, move the loop through the culture and
the over the surface of the agar as evenly as possible.
11.Invert the plates and
6. Biology Major Essay
I am pursuing the major Bio Sciences: Human Biology Intent with the intentions of using this
major to help increase my chances of going to medical school. This major will also assist me in
exploring my love for biology, thus why I am determined to go to medical school in order to learn
about the human body and diseases.
In ten years I see myself as a college graduate who is currently attending medical school. While I am
enrolled in medical school I will be pursuing a career as a pediatrician. To make this vision a reality I
am pursuing a biology major. This major will give me the opportunity to learn more about what I am
passionate about and expand my views on biology.
I discovered my passion for biology during my time in elementary school.
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7. Why I Chose Biology
Until I started high school, I had no idea what major I wanted to pursue in college. After all, there
are so many options, and even though some people know what they want to do from the time they
are in elementary school, that was not my experience. Although I always had some ideas before
entering ninth grade, I was still waiting to find something I really loved. During my freshman year, I
finally found that thing–– biology.
Before high school, I had never looked forward to a science class. The only reason I even took
biology freshman year was because it seemed to be the lesser of two evils, the other being earth
science. As it turned out, that biology class became the most pivotal course I took during my four
years of high school, and was a major factor in my decision to choose biology as my major....show
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Because genetic research is so new and so many possibilities for using this new technology are
still being uncovered, I could have the ability to do major research in the area through my studies
at Johns Hopkins. For example, although scientists know some of the uses of stemcells, they also
know that there are many more things they can be used for that have not been found yet. I am
hoping that by majoring in biology, I will have an opportunity to work in the field of genetics and
do research that will save many
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