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https://virtualwritingtutor.com/expressdev/vwtserver/public/career-summary/185/biologist.html Biologist | Virtual Writing Tutor Biologist Introduction If you are interested in becoming a biologist, you've come to the right place. You will learn a lot of things about this field of study. It will help you understand how to become one, what they do on a daily basis and much more. What is it lik...
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  Biology Listicle 3 websites everyone should know about in biology https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Human_body_features.png This listicle is about human biology. If you're someone who's either interested in this subject or someone who studies in this field, you've come to the right place. This listicle has the best articles to get to know the basics of this interesting field. It will help you understand how the body is created and how is works. The 3 articles down below are very important to people who want to join this field of study. 1. DNA https://www.newscientist.com/term/dna / Want to know the basics? Well, this article talks about DNA . It is written by the News Scientist, which is  a well-known journal about science.  This article will help you understand how we, humans are created. You will understand why some people have brown eyes, and others have them blue or green. You will also understand why everybody is unique (with some exceptions). ...

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Human Body Glossary

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Glossary on my Field of Study This glossary is made to help people learn about my field of study, which is biology. In this glossary, I will more specifically talk about the human body. (to digest) verb Break down (food) in the alimentary canal into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body. Example: It is very important for the reptiles not to become dehydrated, as with all animals, as it affects their ability to metabolize and digest properly, and also affects their thermoregulation. fr: digérer Your browser does not support the audio element. (to) breathe verb Take air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process. Example: They need to breathe air to get their oxygen. fr: respirer Your browser does not support the audio element. (to) reprodu...
 About me My name is Anthony Bassil, I go to Cegep Montmorency and I am in the Science program.