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    Process of Science What Can Fruit Flies Reveal about Inheritance? Lab Notebook Chi-Square test for Case 1 Phenotype Observed No. (o) Expected No. (e) (o-e) (o-e) 2 (o-e) 2 e Red eyes 3 Sepia eyes 1 2 (to the nearest ten-thousandth) Questions 1. Why is it important to remove the adults in the parental generation? It is important to keep the generations separate so that you know you are crossing only F1 flies. 2. What generation will their offspring be? The new offspring

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    Lab 4 Identify Motherboard Components Larry Pfaff NT1110 ITT Technical Institute Ms. Pritchard The LGA 1156 connector is used with these processors Intel Celeron Intel Pentium Intel Core i3 Intel Core i5 Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon Connects to a northbridge using the Front Side Bus‚ allows the following connections to be made from the processor to the rest of the system and used to communicate with graphics and display ports H55 Chipset is used on platforms powered by the Intel® Core™ i7-800‚ Intel®

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    1. a.  List four cell structures that were common to both plant and animal cells.  (4 points)    b.  What structures were unique to plant cells?   (2 points) c.  What structures were unique to animal cells? (2 points)--Answer below:     a.                     1. Rough ER                     2. Smooth ER                     3. Golgi Apparatus                     4. Nucleus     b.                     1. Chloroplast                     2. Cell walls                     3. Vacuole     c.                    

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    Venn Diagrams Paper Math 156 Jacqueline Burrell May 13‚ 2012 Evan Schwartz‚ instructor How Venn Diagrams Can Help Students in Math Venn diagrams are used in math to visually assist students when grouping real sets or implied ideas. The diagrams were invented by John Venn and are his only known accomplishments in the science of mathematical logic (Stapel‚ 2012). The diagram begins with all related information and is named the universal set. In this set all the known information pertaining

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    IS 3110 lab 4 questions

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    “1” risk impact/risk factor value of “Critical” for an identified risk‚ threat or vulnerability? The “1” risk‚ threat‚ or vulnerability impacts compliance and places the company in position of increased liability but is not as critical as “2” or ‘3.” 4. When you assembled all of the “1” and “2” and “3” risk impact/risk factor values to the identified risks‚ threats‚ and vulnerabilities‚ how did you prioritize the “1”‚ “2”‚ and “3” risk elements? What would you say to the executive management in regards

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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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    week 4 Lab 90

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    Oklahoma? A.1 B.4 C.3 D.0 E.2 Answer Key: E Feedback: Good job! Question 2 of 8 0.0/ 20.0 Points What are the airmasses present within the images below? A. cT B. mT C. mP D. cP Answer Key: B‚ D Feedback: The method to determine airmasses are based on where they are from and moisture content. Question 3 of 8 10.0/ 10.0 Points Which air mass forms over North America only in summer? A.cT B.mP C.mT D.cP Answer Key: A Question 4 of 8 10.0/ 10.0 Points

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    Results and Discussion: A reaction involving two bond formation was employed for the preparation of 3‚5-disubstituted 1‚2‚4-triazole as nucleobase analog. The hydrazides 2a‚b were allowed to react with the heteroaryl substituted acetonitrile derivatives 1a-c using catalytic amount of K2CO3 and n-butanol as a solvent to afford the disubstituted 1‚2‚4-triazoles 3-7 bearing benzothiazole‚ benzotriazole‚ quinoloxymethyl and benziimidazole ring systems in moderate yields. The structures of compounds

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    increased potassium concentration in the CPR solution and the transport of the solution into the tubule (figure 1). The least tubule transport occurred at 0mM potassium (score of 0) and the most tubule transport occurred at 10mM potassium (score of 4) (figure 1). There was a strong positive correlation (R2=0.9871) between increased sodium concentration in the CPR solution and the transport of the solution into the tubule (figure 2). The least tubule transport occurred at 0mM sodium (score of 0.083

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Lab

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    1. Read the paper “Post–Green Revolution Trends in Yield Potential of Temperate Maize in the North-Central United States” by Duvick and Cassman (In Blackboard – Seed Technology folder). 2. By looking at Figure 1 describe what has happened to grain protein‚ grain starch‚ tassel weight and leaf angle score through decades of corn breeding. -Some traits are held constant while corn breeders are continuously changing their ideas of the ideal corn hybrid. Also‚ the corn breeders are doing what satisfies

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