Acid Rain Done By: Francis Lolas Teacher: Christine Due Date: 19/9/2012 Grade: 10 MYP 5 A There are many possible solutions to the problem that we are facing nowadays that is Acid Rain. Acid rain is formed from two main gases that are released in the atmosphere which are sulphur oxide and nitrogen oxide. I will talk later about the solutions for acid rain and the effect of this rain and what are the two forms of acid deposition. I have also watched some videos about acid
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1. Obtain two leaves from a shrub‚ (One from the centre and one from the outer area) 2. Paint a thick patch of clear nail polish on each of the leaves surfaces (lower/upper epidermis) being studied. (Make a patch at least one square centimetre. 3. Allow the nail polish to dry completely on both sides of the leaves. 4. Tape one piece of clear cellophane tape to each of the dried nail polish patches. 5. Gently peel the nail polish patches from the leaves by pulling on a corner of the tape and
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23 - The Heart 331 The Heart - Key 1 2 3 What is the name of the central region of the thorax? The central region of the thorax is the mediastinum. About how much of the heart is to the left of the mid-sternal line? Two-thirds of the heart is to the left. Where is the location of the apex of the heart? The apex of the heart is located to the left at the fifth intercostal space. Figure 23.2 11 In reference to Figure 23.2‚ identify #1 - #3. 3 Epicardium 1 Pericardium 2 Pericardial cavity
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connection between what Wyatt Transgenics Company does‚ and the reference to the comic “The Swamp Thing” is‚ that they both have to deal with organisms that undergo some sort of manipulation. “The Swamp thing is an example of this. (Page 64-65) 3. The meaning of transgenic is when an organism is altered by having a gene from another species transferred into it. (Page 64) 4. The scientists make the animals develop the desired proteins by‚ putting original human genes in to the animals causing
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References: 1> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_molecular_biology 2> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA 3> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin 4> http://www.biomath.nyu.edu/index/course/hw_articles/nature3.pdf
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IE 6840 PM Week 8 QUIZ 1. The major processes of Project Communications Management are: a. Plan Communications Management‚ Management Communications‚ and Control Communications. b. Plan Communications Management‚ Develop Responses‚ Report Progress‚ and Distribute Information. c. Plan Communications‚ Distribute Information‚ and Schedule Reporting. d. Distribute Information‚ Report Changes‚ Update Project Documents‚ and Accept Project Deliverable. 2. Communication activities have many potential
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Vrishabhavathi River | Kaveri Tributaries: * ► Bhavani River (3 P) A * Amaravathi RiverK * Kabini River * Kudamurutti River | L * Lakshmana TirthaM * Moyar RiverN * Noyyal River | V * Vennaaru River | Krishna Tributaries: B * Bhīma RiverG * Ghataprabha RiverK * Koyna River | M * Malaprabha River * Musi River (India)P * Paleru | P cont. * Panchganga RiverT * Tungabhadra River | Q&A: Karnataka Quiz Questions: 1. When did Karnataka acquire its present name
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___________________________ Student Number: ___________________ Quiz Example Questions STRE2010 Innovation & Entrepreneurship STRE5607 Entrepreneurship & New Venture Management Instructions: Please‚ write your name and student number at the top of the cover page in the space provided. Do NOT remove the staple. Keep the pages bound together. This examination consists of eight [8] pages including the cover sheet and an extra page for longer answers Printing is double sided‚ so check each side of every
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understandable language. This list will be periodically updated‚ as new scientific evidence comes to light. 2. Hypothesis 2.1. The theory of Global Warming will be supported by an analysis of historical temperature records for the past fisty years 3. Method 3.1. http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2013/11/global-warming-since-1997-underestimated-by-half/ http://wattsupwiththat.com/reference-pages/global-weather-climate/global-temperature/ http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cmb-faq/globalwarming
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IUPAC name for A) 3-Methyl-4-hexyne B) 4-Methyl-2-hexyne C) 2-Ethyl-3-pentyne D) 4-Ethyl-2-pentyne E) 3-Methyl-2-hexyne 3. What is the IUPAC name for this compound? A. cis-1-ethyl-2-methylethene B. trans-2-pentene C. 1-methyl-butene D. trans-methylbutene E. cis-2-pentene *4. A correct IUPAC name for the following compound is: A) 3‚6‚7-trimethyl-4-bromo-1-octene B) 4-bromo-3-methyl-6-isopropyl-1-heptene
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