Introduction Using microscopes allows humans to see things they’ve otherwise would have never seen before‚ like cells. A cell is the basic unit of life. All living things are made of cells. All cells come from preexisting cells through a process called cellular division. There are two types of cells‚ eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Prokaryotes are very simple and small. They are unicellular and have no membrane bound organelles. Their DNA is found directly in the cytoplasm since they have no nucleus
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Beet Cell Lab Purpose: The purpose of this Lab was to see how much pressure or stress the beet tissue would hold. Hypothesis: I hypothesize that the higher % of the solvent that the higher the colour intensity will be shown on the ph colour scale. The lower the solvent then the less colour shown. Materials: *Test Tubes (4) *Cork Borer *Beets *Water *1% Acetone *50% Acetone *1% Methanol *50% Methanol Procedure: *Cut 4 uniform cylinders of beet using a cork borer with a 5-mm
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Microbiology Laboratory Report Identification of Unknown Bacteria 03/10/05- 04/01/05 Authors: Richard Hendricks‚ Jessica Prebish; NMU Abstract: Broth culture 16 was randomly selected by our group and subjected to qualitative tests for taxonomic identification. The culture did appear homogenous throughout the testing period and is currently retained by Northern Michigan University’s department of Microbiology. We suggest that culture 16 is an example of Escherichia coli. Background: Techniques
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Synchronizing Cells at Specific Stages of the Cell Cycle The protocols presented here describe procedures used to synchronize cells in various stages of the cell cycle (Fig. 8.3.1). Synchronization is particularly useful for investigating a particular cell cycle–regulated event or preparing cells for extraction of transient factors whose expression is dependent on cell cycle stage. Exponentially growing cultures are generally asynchronous; i.e.‚ each cell progresses through the cell cycle independently
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Observations: When Malaria is present and infects red blood cells‚ parasites can infect cells carrying defective hemoglobin which may result in death. Allele frequency changes over time depending on the pressures or circumstances facing a particular population. African populations are especially impacted by both malaria and sickle cell anemia. Depending on the impacted population‚ allele frequency often shifts and well suited organisms are likely to survive and allele frequencies can increase
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2251710-308610 PUSAT PENGAJIAN DIPLOMA LABORATORY REPORT YEAR / PROGRAM 1 DAT COURSE CODE/NAME DAT10303 BASIC OPERATING SYSTEM LAB No.– TITLE LABSHEET 3 – DIRECTORY STRUCTURE LAB DATE 27 OCT 2014 No. NAME MATRIC No. SECTION 1 ABDUL AZIZ BIN ABDUL HADI AA 140914 4 2 MU AHMAD UWAIS AL SYAQIQ BIN RAHAMAT AA 141570 4 3 MOHAMAD SAMIR BIN KHAIRUL ANUAR AA 141601 4 Comments (by Instructor) Marks Earned Question
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Lab #3: Assessment Worksheet Lab Assessment Questions: What is the goal or objective of an IT risk management plan? A list of threats A List of vulnerabilities Costs associated with risks A list of recommendations to reduce the risks Costs associated with recommendations A cost-benefit analysis One or more reports What are the five fundamental components of an IT risk management plan? The components of a Risk Management Plan are: Risk Identification Risk Analysis Risk Evaluation
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Questions 1. Yeast cells look like separate little spheres; they cannot walk or swim. Brainstorm methods by which yeast cells might communicate with each other. Record your list of possibilities in the space below. I. Signal Cascade II. Hormones III. Pheromones IV. Receptors embedded in the cell V. Growth near another cell Guided Activity: Table Charts Alpha – Type Culture Single Haploid Cells Budding Haploid cells Time 0 Field 1 3 3 Field 2 1 1 Field 3 8 2 Total per stage
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Purpose: During this experiment‚ we were trying to see whether copper‚ after a chain of chemical reactions‚ will revert back to its elemental form. Procedure: First‚ I added nitric acid with copper in a beaker‚ which turned into a copper nitrate‚ a blue-green solution. Afterwards‚ I added sodium hydroxide‚ and my solution colored to a dark blue solution called copper hydroxide. I heated the solution to evaporate the water and I got a brownish-blackish solid called copper oxide. Once the
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Nestum 3 in 1 cereal milk drink Product Description Nestum 3 in 1 cereal drink is higher in whole grains‚ lower in sugar‚ low fat and is enriched with 13 vitamins and minerals. The main ingredient of the nestum cereal drink is wheat flour‚ skimmed milk powder (cow’s milk)‚ rice flour‚ malt extract (contains barley) and vitamins ( C‚ E‚ B3‚ A‚ B5‚ D‚ B6‚ B1‚ biotin‚ folic acid‚ f12) Product Ingredients: Whole Wheat Flour (32%)‚ Skimmed Milk Powder (Cow’s Milk)‚ Sugar‚ Glucose Syrup‚ Rice Flour
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