GOALS OF THE PAPER
This paper sets out to merely discover if arlyphorin is a storage protien, an how arylphorin is used during the development of manduca sexta. While this experiment may seem to have no immediate relavance to anything, it does. This experiment will help scientists trace the paths of amino acids during the development of manduca sexta and other insects. This will significantly increase the understanding of the develpomental phisiology of insects.
Someday, this experiment may be useful when scientists study the paths of amino acids during human development. This experimnet could be very basic when dealing with human developmental phisiology, but something may be learned from this experiment. The future implications of the manduca sexta experiment may be significant when understanding how amino acids are used during development can make humans healthier.
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SCOTT SMORRA, NAT JOHNSON, CRISTINE BERRY, MARINELA RODRIGUEZ, MARY OLIVER, TARA DAVIS, ELYSE EARNEST
GROUP 12 DECEMBER 1, 1996