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Anatomy of a Virus

Anatomy of a Virus

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In light of all going on in the world, I thought it was time to delve into the anatomy of a virus. Our knowledge of a virus begins in 1935 when Wendell Stanley studied a crystalized tobacco virus.

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All About the Brain pt. 4

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We’ve made it to our fourth and final post in The Brain series! To wrap things up, let’s talk about meninges, blood supply, and cells of the brain.             Meninges…

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All About the Brain pt. 3

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And we’re back with The Brain series pt. 3! Starting off, let’s talk about ventricles and cerebrospinal fluid.  Deep inside our brain, there are cavities called ventricles that are filled…

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All About the Brain: pt. 2

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Continuing on with The Brain series, we’re starting off with the cortex! The cortex refers to the surface of the cerebrum, which, if you remember, is the largest part of…

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All About the Brain

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Our brain does a lot for us.  It controls everything our body does, translates signals and information interpreted by our five senses, keeps memories in a format we can understand,…

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