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Hi,
Could you please help me with the Fictional Story Essay involving Mitosis?
Below are my initial ideas:
The name of the story is “Divided”
in “Divided”, Dr. Kristina Curie’s relentless pursuit of a medical breakthrough leads her to manipulate the intricate process of mitosis in a desperate attempt to save her mother from a rare form of cancer. However, her experiment takes a tragic turn when it accelerates uncontrolled cell division, turning her mother into a living mass of cells. As Dr. Curie grapples with the consequences of her actions, she discovers the complexity and power of mitosis, ultimately vowing to prevent its misuse while reconciling with the moral implications of her discovery.
Could you please help to expand the ideas by writing an essay from 1100 to 1300 words.
____________________Project Requirement___________________
1) Connection to theme or topic from unit: The topic needs to be based on the unit material, and the connection needs to be clear to the audience.
2) At least 5 scholarly sources: must be reliable—citation using APA format.
3) Be creative: I want you to get outside-the-box on this.
4) Attention to detail: Are there errors or mistakes that interfere with the ability of the audience to figure out what’s going on? The odd typo is one thing, but repeated major errors in grammar, or other issues that mean I can’t follow what’s going on will lead to a loss of points
5) Completion: Does the final product stand on its own as a finished thing? It’s okay to be left with unanswered questions– that’s just how biology rolls, after all– but are there major parts of the topic that aren’t addressed? For instance, if you’re doing a project about tidepool ecosystems, do you only focus on the organisms there during low tide without including what happens at high tide? Does your project about glucose as an energy source not discuss how it’s broken down in glycolysis?
6) Accuracy: Any facts you present need to be accurate. If you’re describing some sort of biological process, make sure it’s correctly described. If you’re doing something that involves playing with the limits of the topic, like writing a sci-fi story, make sure any of the deviations from reality are logical and explained– “a plague of mitochondria deciding not to be endosymbiotic anymore” is great, “these frogs suddenly became sentient because of The Force” is probably not if that’s the whole of the plot. For illustration or other visual media, the details need to be accurate insofar as the style allows.
7) NO Plagiarism and use of AI software: The same rules around cheating and plagiarism still apply, if anything more so. In particular, no using AI text or image generation in your projects.