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  1. Aug 30, 2018 · Recent advances have provided insight into the role of alternative splicing and intron retention as important regulatory mechanisms of erythropoiesis. However, dysregulation of splicing during ...

  2. Feb 23, 2021 · INTRODUCTION. • Blood is a connective tissue in fluid form. • It is considered as the ‘fluid of life’ because it carries oxygen from lungs to all parts. of the body and carbon dioxide from all...

  3. Biology. Nick Dixon Ali Hodgson. SAMPLE CHAPTER. Meet the demands of the new GCSE specifications with print and digital resources to support your planning, teaching and assessment needs alongside specialist-led CPD events to help inspire and create confidence in the classroom.

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  4. May 15, 2022 · The ABO blood groups were the first to be discovered (in 1900) and are the most important in assuring safe blood transfusions. The table shows the four ABO phenotypes ("blood groups") present in the human population and the genotypes that give rise to them.

  5. For example, in regulating body temperature there are temperature receptors in the skin, which communicate information to the brain, which is the control center, and the effector is our blood vessels and sweat glands in our brain.

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  6. Aug 4, 2015 · According to the National Genetics and Genomics Education Centre, blood relatives are classified as first-, second- and third-degree relatives. First-degree blood relatives include parents, siblings and children. First-degree relatives share approximately half of their genes with one another.

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  8. Knowledge series | Biology | Life Processes, cells, tissues, organs and systems | Kevin Brace Task: Test your knowledge of how cells and systems work together by answering true or false to the six statements below.

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