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    Beetroot Lab Report

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    brane using the beet root model system  by observing the effects of solvents on the beet root. The beet root was placed in seven solvents  to see if the beetroot would leak any of its color to see if the membrane was damaged and by

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    1. Source: http://www.stuartxchange.com/Kamote.html Philippine Medicinal Plants Kamote (Ipomea Batatas) - is introduced by the Spaniards from Mexico in the early colonial period. It is an antioxidant‚ antimutagenic‚ antibacterial‚ and antidiabetic warm season crop that is extensively cultivated in the Philippines. It can be planted any time of the year and is easily propagated from stem cuttings. Kamote has a higher nutritional value than the common potato. It is a good source of vitamins A‚ B

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    for full credit. (5 points) 1. Describe generally what happened to each spot of each type of ink. Which had the most pigments? Answer: The black ink went from a light blue to dark blue then to red. The red ink went from red to pink. It went the furthest out of the inks. The green ink went from dark blue to green and then yellow. Out of the 3 inks‚ the green ink had the most pigments. (5 points) 2. Compare the effectiveness of each of the four kinds of solvents. Answer: Water will move the ink

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    Camouflage‚ in other words the ability to blend in with the surroundings is a profoundly studied feature in many animals. From empirical evidence‚ animals like Chameleon and the Leaf-Tailed Gecko which have pigments that match their surroundings are much harder to spot than animals whose pigments don’t. Recent studies have shown that the bark-resting moth has a tendency to live within a habitat that has a hue similar to itself. It can alter its position on the background for a better camouflage to

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    PRETREATMENT OPERATIONS Classification: * Mechanical pre-treatment * Chemical pre-treatment Chemical Pretreatment: Operations To Remove Impurities: * Cleaning Operations: 1. Desizing: * To remove applied impurity i.e.; sizing material. * Hydrolysis of sizing material (starch) using enzymes. * Starch (hydrophobic) is converted into glucose and fructose (hydrophilic). * Assessment by Tegewa or violet scale. 2. Scouring:

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    Research Study of Ink

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the study Ink is a liquid or paste that contains pigments or dyes and is used to color a surface to produce an image‚ text‚ or design. Ink is used for drawing or writing with a pen‚ brush‚ or quill. Thicker inks‚ in paste form‚ are used extensively in letterpress and lithographic printing. Ink can be a complex medium‚ composed of solvents‚ pigments‚ dyes‚ resins‚ lubricants‚ solubilizers‚ surfactants‚ particulate matter‚ fluorescers‚ and other materials

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    The purpose of this paper is to help analyze or compare pigments from two organisms. Chromatogram is the pattern that the chromatography paper has created from its substances. A retention factor‚ also abbreviated as an Rf value‚ is the measurement of the distance that the sample had traveled. The formula for an Rf value is migration distance of solvent front divided by migration distance of substance. An Rf value is the distance the pigment travels from the original spot‚ which is the dot‚ of solvent

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    exams. Could any of these folks justifiably fault their harried lifestyles when they notice a few gray hairs? While we’ve all blamed our fading locks on stress‚ in reality‚ there is no proven link‚ "Hair grays when cells stop producing the color pigment‚ melanin‚" says Jeffery Miller‚ associate professor of dermatology in Penn State’s College of Medicine. "It’s a natural part of the aging process." There are three phases to the hair growth cycle‚ Miller explains: anagen‚ catagen‚ and telogen.

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    Acetic Acid and Ink

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    made from natural resources. Some kinds of teas are made out of a plant known as Camellis Sinensis. This plant is native to mainland China‚ but it is today cultivated across the world specially in tropical regions. Due to the chlorophylls and other pigments in the leaves‚ the extract commonly appears with a brown colour. B. Statement of the Problem The group aims to find out the potency of the extract of the leaves from the plant Camellis Sinensis as an ink. Nowadays‚ the environment is being destructed

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