she studied cell biology and work to advance womensLargely known for her work with skin pigment, or melanin, cell biologist and cell physiologist Jewel Plummer Cobb (born 1924) has encouraged women and ethnic minorities to enter the sciences. An educator and researcher, she contributed to the field of chemotherapy with her research on how drugs affected cancer cells.
Jewel Plummer Cobb was inspired by her parents, who were both educators and encouraged her to pursue her passion for science. She was also influenced by her experiences as a Black woman facing discrimination in academia, which fueled her commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the field of biology.
The mulga tree is mainly consumed by herbivores such as kangaroos, wallabies, and cattle. Some insects like the jewel beetle also feed on the leaves of the mulga tree. Additionally, birds may eat the seeds of the mulga tree.
Yes, but I don't know how well. If you really want to be rid of poison ivy, pick some jewel weed, otherwise known as Alegria del Hogar, Balsam-Weed, Balsamina foemina, Feng Xian Hua, Garden Balsam, Herbal Impatiens Balsamihal, Impatiens, Impatiens balsamina, Impatiens biflora, Impatiens capensis, Impatiens giorgii, Impatiens pallida, Impatiente, Jewel Balsam Weed, Jewel Weed, Quick-In-The-Hand, Silverweed, Slipper Weed, Speckled Jewels, Spotted Touch-Me-Not, Tou Gu Cao, Touch-Me-Not, Wild Balsam, Wild Celandine, or Wild Lady's Slipper. (just in case it's easier to find by one of those.) then, juice it up and mix it with salt, and of you want, benzoyl peroxide.
No, hornets do not typically return to their old nests. They build new nests each year and abandon the old ones.
Yes Jewel Plummer Cobb has been dead for , maybe, a long time!
Yes, Jewel Plummer Cobb had two children, Jonathan and Wayne.
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i rock on cool she has not died yetcuz there are twins one of them died on Nov.4,1996 n dat 1 wuz jewel plummer cobb
she lives in Chicago still
skin cells and skin pigments
She inspired women and ethnic minorities