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Overview of Glycolysis & Kreb's Cycle
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This summary includes a drawn out, simplified version of glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle. It outlines each step and summarizes both the inputs and outputs of each cycle to help with memorization.
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Introduction to Cancer Biology: Genetic and Cellular Mechanisms
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This document provides an overview of the biological foundations of cancer, focusing on the genetic and cellular processes involved in tumor development and progression. It covers the differences between benign, malignant, and metastatic tumors, highlights the role of environmental factors and age in cancer incidence, and explains how cell division errors contribute to cancer. Key genetic components are discussed, including tumor suppressor genes (e.g., p53, RB, BRCA1/2) and oncogenes, along wit...
honors project for microbiology
MB 351 - Exam 3 - 2018/MB 351 - Exam 3 - 2018. 
_______ is when a normal cell is converted into a tumor cell by a virus
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MB 351 - Exam 4 Study Guide.
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MB 351 - Exam 4 Study Guide/MB 351 - Exam 4 Study Guide. 
Microbial Interactions: Part 1 
1.	Define symbiosis & explain the different types that can occur. 
•	Symbiosis- long-term relationships between different biological species; the relationship between normal microbiota & the host 
o	Commensalism: one benefits & the other is unaffected (S. epidermis on skin) 
o	Mutualism: both organism benefit (E. coli & Vit. B/K) 
o	Parasitism: one benefits at the expense of the other (L. monocytogenes)
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MB 351 - Exam 3 study guide.
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MB 351 - Exam 3 study guide/MB 351 - Exam 3 study guide. 
First, DNA replication makes possible the flow of genetic info from generation (parent cell) to the next (daughter cell). Replication of DNA before cell division so that
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