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    Ap Bio Lab One

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    Introduction: This lab helps further our understanding of essential principles behind diffusion and osmosis. Permeability‚ concentration gradients‚ plasmolysis‚ water potential‚ and equilibrium were also concepts that were delved into in this lab. Understanding how diffusion and osmosis works is essential to understanding biology. Each time a cell has something move into or out of it‚ some sort of principle studied in this lab is occurring. Diffusion‚ osmosis‚ and passive and active transport are

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    Lab 3

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    Justin Von Bargen EN1420 Composition II 24 July 2013 Religious Failure There are many different religious texts in the world‚ but none of them have substantial proof that the events even happened. All these religions have different stories about how the earth came about and how life was created‚ but science has been the only source for proof of how the earth and everything on it was created. I – Lack of Evidence: "And We did certainly create man out of clay from an altered black mud

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    AP Biology Photosynthesis Lab Bethany Boyer Due 11/12/14 Lab Write-Up Questions First Experiment 1) The independent variable in this experiment was the presence of CO2 (carbon dioxide). The dependent variable was the speed at which the leaf disks started to float. 2) In the leaf tissue‚ the bicarbonate and light are combining to carry out photosynthesis. This will cause oxygen to collect in the leaf tissue‚ causing it to rise. 3) If we were to boil the leaf disks‚ the reaction would most likely

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    Part 2: Effects of Environment on Mitosis. Experimental Hypothesis: If we put onion root tips in IAA solution then the rate of Mitosis will increase. Null Hypothesis: There will be no difference Part 1- Post Lab Question If a cell contains a set of duplicated chromosomes‚ does it contain any more genetic information than the cell before the chromosomes were duplicated? No‚ because if it is duplicated‚ it would have the same number of chromosomes unless there was a

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    AP Physics Slinky Velocity Lab  Group: Asaf Yankilevich‚ Lily Greenwald‚ Yaeli Eijkenaar‚ Michal Antonov  2/23/15    Materials  ● Slinky  ● Spring weight  ● Force measurer  ● Measuring Tape  ● Timer    Procedure  1. The  first  slinky’s  mass  was  weighed‚ using a scale‚  and its tension was measured using a  force measurer  2. The slinky was stretched to 4m.  3. The linear mass density was solved for‚ by dividing the mass by the length.   4. The theoretical velocity was solved for‚ using the equation 

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    Module 11: Mitosis

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    Lab 11: Mitosis Mitosis is a part of the cell cycle process by which chromosomes in a cell nucleus are separated into two identical sets of chromosomes‚ each in its own nucleus. Mitosis has several phases during the cell cycle. The experiment obligated pictures of onion root tips under the microscope. The pictures had cells and chromosomes. The pictures also had different phases of mitosis in them. As my hypothesis‚ cells stay in the interphase the longest. To begin the experiment‚ there were pictures

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    Willy Rupprecht Date(s) performed: October 2 - 3‚ 2012 Gravimetric Analysis of an Unknown Group 1 Metal Carbonate Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to determine the identity of a Group 1 metal carbonate compound by gravimetric analysis. Procedure: The unknown carbonate is weighed and then dissolved in water. A solution of CaCl2 (calcium chloride) is added to the metal carbonate solution to precipitate the carbonate ions as CaCO3 (calcium carbonate). The precipitate is then filtered‚ dried

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    Lab 3 no name

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    Lab #3: Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction October 14‚ 2014 Abstract: The purpose of the lab‚ Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction‚ is to be able to calculate the amount of a second reactant we need to react with the reactant one. You must calculate the amount of the second reactant using stoichiometry to figure out what amount is needed. After the amount is calculated‚ you then can add it to the first reactant and it will give you a full reaction. To figure out what you

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    Unit 3 Lab

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    Michael Sherman Unit 3 Lab 1. What is the purpose of the address resolution protocol (ARP)? ARP translates IP addresses into physical addresses 2. What is the purpose of the dynamic host control protocol (DHCP)? DHCP eliminates the need to assign static IP addresses by allowing a server to assign addresses to devices as they connect to the network. 3. What is the purpose of the dynamic name service protocol (DNS)? DNS converts common domain names into IP addresses to route data to the correct

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    Ap Chem Lab Report

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    Analysis of Alum The objective of this lab is to run tests on a compound and analyze the substance itself‚ and then determine whether or not the compound is actually alum. Jill Cline Period 3 November 19‚ 2013 Laurel Hergenroeder and Sarinah Martelli Introduction/Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to run various tests on the substance called alum. (AlK(SO4)2 ∙ 12H2O). These tests like the process of filtration heating the solution will reveal things

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