Experiment 9/5 Voltaic cells AIM How the change the concentration of the electrolyte CuSo4 (solution of ions) affect the voltage of the electrochemical cell BACKGROUND An electrochemical cell is also called a voltaic cell‚ which derives electrical energy from redox reaction taking place within the cell. It consists of two different metals that are connected by a salt bridge. Eletrons always flow from anode to cathode‚ where anode is negative (reduction) and cathode is positive (oxidation)
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REVISION COMMON TYPES OF MICROBES 1 BACTERIA Difference between Gram Positive and Gram Negative Shapes of bacteria and examples What shapes have you learnt? GRAM STAIN: The process! You should work on your lab notes. LECTURE 2 GRAM STAIN Developed by a Danish called Christian Gram in 1884 Stain a heat-fixed smear with a dye like crystal violet and fix with Iodine Then wash with ethanol or acetone Finally counterstain with a dye of different colour such as safranin (what is its colour
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Natural selection _________. a. results in evolutionary adaptation b. is the result of sampling error c. does not affect allelic frequencies d. prepares organisms for future changes in the environment e. causes changes in the genes of the individual Biologically speaking‚ fitness increases when an organism _______________. a. survives many hardships b. lives for a long time c. passes on a greater proportion of its genes to the next generation d. is disease free e. gets stronger The evolutionary history
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Issues in Biotechnology: The Way We Work With Life Dr. Albert P. Kausch life edu.us The Mechanics of DNA Lecture 1 Introduction and Overview - Biotechnology: Panacea or Pandora’s Box © life_edu Dr. Albert Kausch is Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Rhode Island. He received his Bachelors’ degree from the State University of New York in Biological Sciences and both his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees from Iowa State University in Molecular‚ Cellular and Developmental Biology
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Laboratory Report 4: Invertebrate Animals Section: I Table: 6 Date: September 26th‚ 2013 Introduction: In our group‚ our task was to observe the selected four invertebrates and familiarize ourselves with their taxonomic levels through the organism’s mechanisms of feeding‚ motility‚ and reproduction. Our group used the prior knowledge we possessed about the Hydra‚ Rotifer‚ Gammarus‚ and Planaria organisms to complete the lab. We knew that all of these small invertebrates have a
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Biology‚ 7e (Campbell) Chapter 19: Eukaryotic Genomes: Organization‚ Regulation‚ and Evolution Chapter Questions Under the electron microscope‚ unfolded chromatin resembles "beads on a string." What do the "beads" represent? A) nucleosomes B) ribosomes C) beadosomes D) molecules of DNA polymerase E) molecules of RNA polymerase Answer: A Topic: Concept 19.1 Skill: Knowledge In a nucleosome‚ what is the DNA wrapped around? A) polymerase molecules B) ribosomes C) mRNA D) histones
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1Achievement Standard Biology 91155 Demonstrate understanding of adaptation of plants or animals to their way of life Biology 2.3A 3 credits All animals including insects‚ fish‚ and mammals have adaptations in some form of internal transport that allow them to carry out their way of life. Adaptations such as the different structures of the transport of nutrients and wastes‚ the gas exchanges‚ and the support and movement of the animal all take part in how each of the different animals operate
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(k) Describe current theories about processes responsible for the movement of materials through plants in xylem and phloem tissue. Parts of Plants: Roots Structural support & transports by taking in water & nutrients‚ process of diffusion Root Hairs – Increase S/A‚ are extension of epidermal cells Stems in vascular tissue‚ which is made of xylem & phloem. Xylem – transports water & dissolved minerals Long tubes made up of series of cells. From roots upwards to leaves; useable for tree with
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------------------------------------------------- Week 3 Quiz Multiple Choice (30 points) 1. Angelica wants to win the beauty contest because she wants the trophy and the recognition. She is _extrinsically____ motivated. a. intrinsically b. avoidance c. extrinsically d. situationally 2. _____________________ theory postulates that bodily reactions occur before the emotions and _____________________ theory postulates that both the bodily reactions and emotions
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Question 1 What are probable sources of acid precipitation in your community? What impact can this have on the environment in your region? Some of the probable sources of acid precipitation is Fog‚ and rain. During the summer it hardly rains which makes it hard for our crops to grow‚ also since we are in the valley it makes it hard for us to get the water that we need. During the fall it gets very foggy in the mornings and it makes it very difficult to see while your driving. Prevailing
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