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    Rocky Shore Experiment

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    number by a number less than the number of groups. Square root the value found and that will give you the standard deviation. Standard Deviation = 2.30 Average Mean and Standard Deviation of the vegetation found at the Rocky Shore. Algae: Total amount of Algae found per group: Group 1=105 Group 2= 100 Group 3=159 Group 4=123 Group

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    An Experiment to Test the Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Photosynthesis in Green Algae Background Photosynthesis is an amazing process where plants are able to create their own food as well as oxygen using sunlight‚ carbon dioxide (co2)‚ and water. The part of the plant responsible for photosynthesis is the enzymes in the chlorophyll (structures that carry out photosynthesis located in leaves). Photosynthesis is the process of creating glucose. Water + Carbon Dioxide + Sunlight = Glucose

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    Fuel Cell Cars

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    we can run out homes and offices‚ as well as transportation. If we take a look at our alturnatives in transportation alone we could possiably help save our world and stop or slow down global warming. Did you know we can use soybeans to make biodiesel fuel? Hydrogen is a clean burning fuel and its an abundant energy source. This means that it is better for our world. The electric cars are another choice. These cars are powerd my electric this also is so much better than puting gases into

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    Lab 4 Isp 217

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    phosphorus in lakes‚ this leads to and increase in phytoplankton. This then leads to a decrease in water clarity. The reason that this is relevant is because eutrophication is when a body of water receives excess nutrients which results in excessive algae growth (ISP 217 Lab 4 Part 1). Asking a question like what is in the controlled water sample. The reason that this element is important because we needed to know what kind of water we were dealing with which was fish tank water. The design of the

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    Pond Water Lab Report

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    applied to pond water (1). Phosphorous‚ commonly used in fertilizers‚ is a necessary and vital element for life but can enhance the effects of eutrophication (the over-enrichment of nutrients in water) (2). Nitrate is a common source of food for most algae‚ but too much can make living conditions in water harsh (3). They are both common pollutants found in fresh water systems throughout the world. The lab’s main objective was to analyze how the two compounds physically affect fresh water. Through a

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    Sime

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    Sime Darby Berhad (SDB) is a diversified investment holding group. The group along with its subsidiaries and affiliates invests and operates various businesses in different sectors. The sector portfolio of SDB includes Plantation‚ Motors‚ Property‚ Industrial‚ Energy & Utilities‚ Health care sectors. Plantation is the prime core business of the group. In addition‚ SDB also involves in other growing businesses such as‚ Consumer Products Retailing‚ Bedding‚ Insurance Broking and Agency. SDB has

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    Human impact on the Environment: Human impact on the environment or anthropogenic impact on the environment includes impacts on biophysical environments‚ biodiversity and other resources.[1][2] The term anthropogenic designates an effect or object resulting from human activity. Causes[edit]Technology[edit]The application of technology (in general) often results in unavoidable environmental impacts‚ which according to the I=PAT equation is measured as resource use or pollution generated per unit

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    Lab Report Biology Essay

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    the different amounts of fertilizer we applied to the algae would affect the growth rate. Also‚ we tested if fertilizer was even an impact in the growth rate of algae. Increasing the amount of the dependent variable (fertilizer) would affect the independent variable (growth of algae) negatively due to too much chemicals that are being applied to the independent variable. Which would kill the algae cells or at last damage them and either the algae would die or become weaker and won’t be able to grow

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    evolutionary relationships between the two members of each pair you have chosen. In your discussion include structural adaptations and their functional significance. a. Green Algae...Vascular Plants b. Prokaryotes....Eukaryotes a. Green Algae and Vascular Plants have clear evolutionary relationships. Both Green algae and vascular plants have many similarities displaying this fact. Just a few of these similarities include that both groups have chloroplasts with chlorophyll b and beta-carotene

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    Sea Lion Food Chain

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    lions‚ even though they smell and are extremely loud. What is this algae that has already taken 8+ sea lions lives? On April 14th‚ 2017 a toxin produced by algae blooms in the Pacific Ocean‚ the Pacific Ocean is the suspect in multiple sea lion deaths‚ an officer with Laguna Beach’s Pacific Marine Mammal Center. Back on April 4th‚ 2017 the center that cares for the marine mammals has rescued about 15 sea lions poison by this horrific algae which is produced by toxins. 8 out of the 15 they saved died‚

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