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    Id Question The fluid property‚ due to which‚ mercury does not wet the glass is A surface tension B viscosity C cohesion D adhesion Answer A Marks 1 Unit A1 Id Question The dimension of dynamic viscosity is A ML-1T-1 B L2T-1 C LT-2 D ML-1T-2 Answer A Marks 2 Unit A1 Id Question The fluid‚ in which the shearing stress within it is proportional to the velocity gradient across the sheared section‚ is called a __________ fluid. A Bingham B Newtonian

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    Transpiration Lab Write Up

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    through each one in transpiration. The plant uses transpiration to pull the water up against gravity. Water can be pulled upward through tiny tubes because of the remarkable cohesion of water so that they form a continuous stream extending from leaves to root. The integrity of the column is also maintained by the adhesion of water to the xylem walls (Pidwirny‚ 2006). These are important facts because when water is sticking together it means more water is pulled up the stem to replace the water

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    checkpoints are not functioning properly? 5. State four things that can cause cancer‚ and state two properties of cancer cells. 6. What is a tissue? Explain the role of epithelial tissue in the human body. 7. What is the difference between adhesion and cohesion in a plant transport system? 8. List all of the digestive structures in sequential order‚ beginning with the mouth. 9. What is the function of the trachea and bronchi of your respiratory system? 10. Recall your biology symposium project

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    The role of water

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    opposite charged ends of water molecules are nearby‚ they will attract other water molecules creating hydrogen bonds. It is these hydrogen bonds that are responsible for the adhesive and cohesive properties of water. The cohesion attracts the water molecules to other molecules and the adhesion enables the water molecules to stick to surfaces. The strong dipole created by the hydrogen bonding in water creates surface tension and is responsible for the capillary action transporting blood and other substances

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    spatter tracings) organized into a file of some sort. an entirely digital guide with graphs and possibly digital photos of spatter patterns generated during these exercises. Blood is mostly water‚ therefore the physical properties of water‚ its cohesionadhesion‚ and high surface tension‚ affect the patterns blood makes when it spatters. This lab activity reinforces some of these important physical properties. It could be conducted as a deductive activity in which students are asked to explain the

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    Tesla Turbine

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    patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913. It is referred to as a bladeless turbine because it uses the boundary layer effect and not a fluid impinging upon the blades as in a conventional turbine. The Tesla turbine is also known as the boundary layer turbine‚ cohesion-type turbine‚ and Prandtl layer turbine (after Ludwig Prandtl). Bioengineering researchers have referred to it as a multiple disk centrifugal pump. Introduction:- The job of any engine is to convert energy from a fuel source into

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    Vocabulary Ch 1-4

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    Bio 1610 Vocabulary Words CH 1-4 CH 1 Emergent Properties- The greater good‚ bike parts in a box = useless‚ put them together = useful. Systems Biology- Using data to predict the function or result of an affect or variable has on a biological system. Biosphere- The earths atmosphere‚ the earths crust‚ the life in the ocean etc. Ecosystem- A community of organisms and their physical environment‚ ie- the dessert‚ a coral reef‚ a jungle etc. Community- All of the groups of animals or

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    Problem Set - Small Molecules (Campbell Chapters 2 and 3) 1. What are the SPONCH elements and what is common among these elements that make them suitable for life? State the four most frequently occurring of the SPONCH elements. Which of the SPONCH elements is found in each of the large biomolecules (carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids‚ nucleic acids). The SPONCH elements are Sulfur‚ Phosphorus‚ Oxygen‚ Nitrogen‚ Carbon and Hydrogen. These are the five key elements that compose living

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    Desmosome and Its Function

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    2008. Structural studies on desmosomes. Biochem Soc Trans 36: 181–187. * Amagai M. 1996. Pemphigus: Autoimmunity to epidermal cell adhesion molecules. Adv Dermatol 11: 319–352; discussion 353. * Amagai M. 1999. Autoimmunity against desmosomal cadherins in pemphigus. J Dermatol Sci 20: 92–102. * Amagai M. 2002. Pemphigus as a paradigm of autoimmunity and cell adhesion. Keio J Med 51: 133–139. * Green KJ‚ Jones JC. 1996. Desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: Structure and function of molecular components

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