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    Area and Prism

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    BE PROPERLY STAPLED. 1. Are the two rectangular prisms similar? If so‚ give the similarity ratio. 2. The lateral areas of two similar paint cans are 1019 cm2 and 425 cm2. The volume of the small can is 1157 cm3. Find the volume of the large can. 3. The volumes of two similar solids are 128 m3 and 250 m3.The surface area of the larger solid is 250 m2. What is the surface area of the smaller solid? 4. Triangular Prism X and triangular Prism Y are similar. The ratio of corresponding dimensions

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    Cell and Skill

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    increases in complexity? A) ecosystem‚ population‚ organ system‚ cell‚ community‚ molecule‚ organ‚ organism‚ tissue B) cell‚ molecule‚ organ system‚ organ‚ population‚ tissue‚ organism‚ ecosystem‚ community C) organism‚ organ system‚ tissue‚ population‚ organ‚ community‚ cell‚ ecosystem‚ molecule D) molecule‚ cell‚ tissue‚ organ‚ organ system‚ organism‚ population‚ community‚ ecosystem E) ecosystem‚ molecule‚ cell‚ tissue‚ organism‚ organ system‚ organ‚ community Answer: D Topic:

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    To investigate the relationship between surface area : volume ratio and heat loss. INTRODUCTION: The aim of this experiment is to investigate and find the relationship between heat loss (of water) and surface area to volume ratio of animals. To investigate this‚ we are going to use three flasks of different volume (as the equivalent the animals) and thus different surface areas filled with water. BACKGROUND: Surface Area : Volume Ratios We will be using the following formula for calculating

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    Various types of Fuel Cells and their working By : Divykant Vishwakarma 03996404910 EEE 2nd shift S.No. 14 Fuel Cell A fuel cell is a device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction with oxygen or another oxidizing agent. Hydrogen is the most common fuel‚ but hydrocarbons such as natural gas and alcohols like methanol are sometimes used. Fuel cells are different from batteries in that they require a constant source of fuel and oxygen/air

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    The Cell: Transport Mechanisms and Cell Permeability 1. Molecular motion: A and D 2. Velocity of molecular movement: B and C 4. Size of pores. Solubility in the lipid portion of the membrane and/or presence of membrane “carriers” for the substance(s). 5. Glucose- (a) move into the sac Albumin- (c) no movement Water- (b) move out of the cell NaCl- (a) move into the celll 7. Hypertonic- C- crenated Isotonic- B Hypotonic- A- hemolysis‚ bursting open due to swelling

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    Circle and Area

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    File: GeomB 2011 Answers 8.10.11 No Calculators: Updated: August 10‚ 2011 A concave polygon looks sort of like a vertex has been ’pushed in’ towards the inside of the polygon. A convex polygon has all the vertices of the polygon pointing outwards‚ away from the interior of the shape. Think of it as a ’bulging’ polygon. A regular polygon is a polygon which is equiangular (all angles are congruent) and equilateral (all sides have the same length). Regular polygons may be convex or star. (5

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    Tissues and Cells

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    Cells of the body are organized into four fundamental tissues; epithelial‚ connective‚ muscle and nerve. Epithelial tissues line all surfaces of the body: the skin‚ cavities‚ ducts‚ vessels. They are named according to the cell shape on the free surface. Cells of a tissue are held together by the basement membrane and intercellular fibbers. These tissues receive their nutrition by diffusion‚ for they are without blood vessels. Simple squamous epithelium lines all blood and lymphatic vessel‚ including

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    Ellipse Areas

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    Name: Ernest Ng Class: 4G (23) Date: 2-7-06 Mathematics ACE: Ellipse Areas Before we embark on solving the problem‚ let us first explore the definition of ellipse. [pic] An ellipse is a curve that is the locus of all points in the plane the sum of whose distances [pic] and [pic] from two fixed points [pic] and [pic] (the foci) separated by a distance of [pic] is a given positive constant [pic] [pic] While [pic] is called the major axis‚ [pic] is the semi major axis‚ which is exactly

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    deformable particles: cell-bed deformation or surface-layer effect? M. Meireles‚ C. Molle‚ M.J. Clifton‚ P. Aimar Laboratoire de Génie Chimique (CNRS UMR 5503)‚ Université Paul Sabatier‚ 118 Route de Narbonne‚ 31062 Toulouse cedex‚ France Abstract This study reports a numerical approach for modeling the hydraulic resistance of a filter cake of deformable cells. First‚ a mechanical and osmotic model that describes the volume fraction of solids in a bed of yeast cells as a function of

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    Membrane Functions: Aim: To demonstrate the process of osmosis using a chicken’s egg Hypothesis: I predict that the egg’s mass after 10 min. in the 5% salt solution would increase due to and balancing out the solution. In the 10% salt solution‚ the egg’s mass would decrease since there is a high amount of salt. In the dilute water solution‚ the egg’s mass will increase‚ as the membrane would take in that water. Materials: 1- One fresh egg 2- One plastic spoon 3- One plastic fork

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