Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Founder Effect
Founder Effect Definition The founder effect is a phenomena that occurs when a small group of individuals becomes isolated from a larger population. Regardless of what the original population looked like, the new population will resemble only the individuals that founded the smaller, distinct population. The founder effect is due to the randomness that accompanies […]
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Fossils
Definition A fossil is the mineralized partial or complete form of an organism, or of an organism’s activity, that has been preserved as a cast, impression or mold. A fossil gives tangible, physical evidence of ancient life and has provided the basis of the theory of evolution in the absence of preserved soft tissues. Overview The root […]
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Fossil Record
Fossil Record Definition A fossil record is a group of fossils which has been analyzed and arranged chronologically and in taxonomic order. Fossils are created when organisms die, are incased in dirt and rock, and are slowly replaced by minerals over time. What is left is a mineral impression of an animal which once existed. Many fields […]
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Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde Definition Formaldehyde is a simple organic compound with the formula CH2O. It is of interest to doctors and scientists, as well as to many other industries, because of its unique chemical properties. Formaldehyde is produced naturally by living things and some inorganic chemical reactions. It has been found via spectroscopy in interstellar space, and […]
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Foot
Foot Definition The foot is a part of vertebrate anatomy which serves the purpose of supporting the animal’s weight and allowing for locomotion on land. In humans, the foot is one of the most complex structures in the body. It is made up of over 100 moving parts – bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments designed […]
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Food Vacuole
Food Vacuole Definition “Food vacuole” is one of the more complicated terms to research – because there are two different definitions of this term in common use! Some scientists refer to a “food vacuole” as any large sac inside a cell that contains food for the cell; vacuoles are used to store cellular fuel by […]
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Fluoride
Fluoride Definition Fluoride is a negatively charged fluorine atom (F–), also known as a fluorine anion. Fluoride is a naturally occurring ion, found in certain mineral and salty deposits. Certain levels of fluoride have been proven to be beneficial in fighting cavities and strengthening teeth. As a public health measure, fluoride has been maintained at low levels in […]
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Fluid Mosaic Model
Fluid Mosaic Model Definition The fluid mosaic model is one way of understanding biological membranes, consistent with most experimental observations. This model states that the components of a membrane such as proteins or glycolipids, form a mobile mosaic in the fluid-like environment created by a sea of phospholipids. There are restrictions to lateral movements, and […]
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Flow Cytometry
Definition Flow Cytometry is a process used to analyze cell characteristics. Using a laser and fluorescently tagged proteins, parameters such as cell size, health, and phenotype can be determined. Flow cytometry is so refined that individual proteins can be tracked. Thus, we can analyze a cell’s inner workings and signaling networks. Flow Cytometry Explained Flow […]
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Flagellum
Flagellum Definition A flagellum is a microscopic hair-like organelle used by cells and microorganisms for movement. The word flagellum in Latin means whip, just like the whipping motion flagella (plural) often use for locomotion. Specialized flagella in some organisms are also used as sensory organelles that can detect changes in temperature and pH. Function of Flagellum Flagella […]
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