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    SOCIAL DILEMMS CRISCYNTHIA MCWILLIAMS INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY DORIE RICHARDS FEBRUARY 18‚ 2013 Our perception of ourselves can be one of many but the most important of our perception is determined by our behavior. What we think about ourselves is who we become. If we think we are inadequate‚ we will begin to act that way. If we feel positive‚ we will act that way. The trail forward towards

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    This lab was split up into two different experiments‚ using different variables in each. During the first section of the lab‚ we investigated the what the effect of light is on both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Our hypothesis about this effect was that the cuvette representing ‘no light’‚ being covered in foil‚ would result in a yellow CO2 indicator fluid‚ meaning that there was a decrease in pH and a high level of CO2 was present. Additionally‚ we hypothesized that the cuvette that was

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    Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration lab makeup Photosynthesis absorbs energy from the the sunlight ‚and water‚and carbon dioxide to to create energy sugar ‚and oxygen. Photosynthesis also absorbs molecules that are called pigments. The process of photosynthesis is used by plants to make food for themselves. By then doing this‚ it also benefits us humans and animals by releasing carbon dioxide. Oxygen to them is considered a waste product‚ but a necessity to us. The photosynthesis

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    3.2 DNA Extraction The DNA will be extracted from the Nemipterus samples according to Wizard® Genomic DNA Purification Kit (Promega) protocols. The first step of is cells and nuclei will be lysed by adding 120 µl of 0.5 Molar ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) to 500 µL of Nuclei Lysis Solution in a eppendorf tube‚ then it will be chilled on ice until the solution turn cloudy. The second step is 0.5 cm of Nemipterus sample tissue will be minced to fine powder. The fine powder of fresh Nemipterus

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    water on the rate of photosynthesis. Aim: The aim is to investigate how increasing carbonate in water can affect the rate of photosynthesis. Introduction: The rate of photosynthesis can be increased or decreased in many different ways. For example‚ by adding substances like alkaline or salt to the water‚ you can increase or decrease the acidity or basics‚ if the water has too much acidity‚ it can often delay the rate of photosynthesis‚ often stopping the rate of photosynthesis in the plant‚ which

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    CHAPT 1 - The scientific method allows the solving of problems and answering of questions. Observations Proposing ideas Testing the ideas Discarding or modifying ideas based on results Hypothesis: proposed explanation for a set of observations Hypotheses needs to be: Testable – it must be possible to examine the hypothesis through observations Falsifiable – it must be able to potentially be proven false Both logical and creative influences are used to develop a hypothesis A hypothesis

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    Online Biology Lab Report Evolution Name______ A. Natural Selection 1. Record the number of beetles present in each of the three generations from the lab website. Generation|Orange Beetles|Green Beetles| 1st Generation|3|13| Later Generation|6|10| Last Generation|16|0| 2. Nature selected for the _______orange__________ beetles. 3. Nature selected against the______green________ beetles. B. Speciation 1. Why were wasp species A and B no longer able to mate with each

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    Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Nina R. McCray May 5‚ 2015 Biology Lab (SCIE207-1502-A-07) LaDonna McCowan-Ferrier Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Lab Report Introduction This is an investigation of the effect of the intensity of light (photosynthesis) have on the rate of cellular respiration (measured as the number of oxygen bubbles). We will determine whether or not it is possible to examine the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration under controlled

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    Evolution Lab “Evolution by Natural Selection” The object of this experiment is to determine how changing the size of the beak of a finch will affect the population as well as the growth rate of the finch’s beak. The reason for the experiment is to evaluate evolution and how it affects the finch’s population‚ and how natural selection is always present in life. In this experiment I will show that the finch will continue to evolve until its beak has reached the optimal size for sustaining

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    Biology 101

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    MY SOCIAL SELF Focus Question: How has your individual identity/self-concept*/behaviour been created and influenced by your social relationships and your membership in social groups? *Self-concept is a term referring to the whole sum of beliefs that people have about themselves Task: Your assignment is to consider how your individual identity/self concept*/behaviour been created and influenced by your social relationships and your membership in social groups. You will need to consider

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