7 properties of Life |Description/Examples | | |Order |All living things exhibit complex but ordered organization; structure of a pinecone | |Regulation |The environment outside of the organism may change drastically‚ but the organism can adjust its internal | | |environment keeping it within appropriate limits; temperature (shivering and sweating) | |Growth & Development |Information carried
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Biochemistry Exam I Terminology Boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid. At this temperature the liquid phase changes into the gaseous phase (also a colligative property) Melting point is the temperature at which the solid and liquid phases are in equilibrium. At this temperature the solid state changes into a liquid phase (also a colligative property) Specific heat is the amount of energy (in joules or calories) needed
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Title: Virus Module: Biochemical Processes______ All viruses are pathogens. Some viruses are deadly‚ for example‚ HIV and Ebola virus. Unlike bacteria‚ fungi and protists‚ viruses do not fit into the framework of cellular organization that is the hallmark of organisms. Bacteria‚ fungi and protists are cells but not virus. Viruses have unique structural and functional properties and cannot reproduce unless they are inside the cell. In fact‚ they can neither generate energy nor make proteins
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Isolation‚ Morphological‚ and Biochemical Characterization. A high-throughput screening of cartenoid-producing microorganisms resulted in 25 astaxanthin-producing bacterial strains from marine water samples that were collected from the Pacific coast of Japan (unpublished results). Among the isolates‚ a novel‚ highly selective astaxanthin-producing marine bacterium‚ labeled strain (N-5)‚ was isolated based on its ability to produce orange pigment on NA plate after 2 days of cultivation at 30 °C. Strain
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how data (numbers) were collected during the lab; this will be reported in the Results/Outcome section. Results/Outcome Provide here any results or data that were generated while doing the lab procedure. Discussion/Analysis In this section‚ state clearly whether you obtained the expected results. Also discuss the results and what you learned from this lab. Note: You can use the lab data to help you discuss the results and what you learned. Provide references in APA
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Title: Laboratory 2: Measurement of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) Objective To determine the amount of oxygen necessary for biological oxidation of wastewater effluent and determine the amount of oxygen required by bacteria while stabilizing decomposable organic matter. Methodology Apparatus ; Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) meter‚ Dissolved Oxygen bottle (DO bottle)‚ pipette‚ Teflon tape‚ dilution water‚ incubator machine. Procedure; Add 300 ml dilute water then take DO reading immediately
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Biochemical Pathways of Heavy Metals Poisoning BIO101 (Principles of Biology) 6 July 2012 Abstract The biochemical pathways of heavy metal poisoning are routes by which the metals pass in the body as they impair and destroy normal cellular and organ activity. The most common types of heavy metal poisoning are caused by lead‚ arsenic‚ cadmium and mercury. They are also the most extensively studied at the moment. Lead poisoning occurs mainly by the inhibitory effect that the metal imposes on enzymes
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Assignment Hematology and normal biochemical parameters of Hamster‚ Gerbil and Cat HEMATOLOGY AND NORMAL BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF HAMSTER |S.No |Parameter |Value | |1 |Glucose |3.61- 4.07
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TITLE : IDENTIFICATION OF BIOCHEMICALS IN PURE FORM AND IN COMMON FOODSTUFFS AIM: THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS EXPIREMENT IS TO PERFORM TESTS ON A VARIETY OF COMMON FOODS TO IDENTIFY THE CHEMICALS THEY CONTAIN AND TO TEST PURE SAMPLES OF BIOCHEMICALS TO GAIN FAMILIARITY WITH THE COLOUR CHANGES. RESULTS: TABLE 1 : BIOCHEMICAL TESTS ON PURIFIED BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES SAMPLE | TEST | OBSERVATION | Glucose | Reducing Sugar | The initial blue colouration of the mixture turns green
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TERTIARY EDUCATION EQUIVALENCY & ACCREDTATION PROGRAM (ETEEAP) COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CEAB3312 ASSIGNMENT NO# 1 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION‚ BIOCHEMICAL CYCLE AND ECOSYSTEM CYCLE MR. DANILO L. AUREADA Internal Assessor Instructor XIV SUBMITTED BY: MR. GABBY M. SANTAMARIA ETEEAP-BSIE Biochemical Cycles Table of Contents 1. Eutrophication 2. Contributors Plants such as trees and algae undergo the photosynthesis reaction where carbon dioxide and water in the
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