Lab 10 Name: Complete the following then save with your name and attach to the dropbox for lab 10. Data Tables and Post-Lab Assessment Experiment 1 Post-Lab Questions 1. Label each of the arrows in the following slide image: A. Chromosomes B. Nucleus C. Cytoplasm D. Cell wall 2. What is the difference between the rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum? 3. Would an animal cell be able to survive without mitochondria? Why or why not? 4. What
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Abstract For this lab the rate of photosynthesis was analyzed upon plant leaves. A sample of a light exposed and a not-light exposed leave were used to clearly identify the role of sunlight in the process of producing and storing energy. Aim We are trying to find proof‚ to demonstrate the necessity of light and chlorophyll in the process of photosynthesis. Background Photosynthesis occurs in organisms which contain chlorophyll. It’s a process that involves the chloroplasts to synthesize glucose
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WEAVER INTRODUCTION Popcorn is a type of corn that pops when heat is applied to it. It is a very popular snack all over the world. It is clear to the average individual that not all corn pops well‚ as a matter of fact‚ some corn do not pop at all because of their nature. There are different types of corn but primarily all corn types fall under five different categories: Flour Corn; Flint Corn; Dent Corn; Sweet Corn and of course‚ Pop Corn (Versagrain.com‚ 2012). Popcorn is popular among other
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hold another paperclip at the appropriate distance: six cm‚ seven‚ eight‚ nine‚ ten‚ twelve‚ fourteen‚ sixteen‚ eighteen‚ and twenty centimeters. 5. Lab partner must close eyes tightly. 6. Starting with the largest distance‚ place either one or two ends onto your partners skin (ALTERNATE RANDOMLY so the partner can’t guess!!!) 7. Have lab partner tell you how many ends they can feel. Do this 5 or 6 times. 8. Then try the next smaller distance and repeat steps 6 and 7. 9. Record
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Trisomy 5 P +- Student Biology Dr. C. Belin May 8‚ 2014 Trisomy 5p +- When my son was born‚ May 17‚ 1993‚ I did not know nor did I understand what was going on inside of him and why was he born with two heart murmurs; one in the ASD and one in the VSD‚ lungs were filled with fluid‚ under birth weight (5 lbs 12 oz)‚ his ears were lower on one side than the other‚ and he sounded like a cat when he cried. At Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando‚ FL.‚ they EVAC him and there was a
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that may expose you to splashes or sprays of blood or body fluids 2. Why should you consider a body fluid capable of infecting you with disease? o I think you should be aware and alert because its precaution to practice when youre working in a lab setting. 3. Describe how to dispose of waste material contaminated with body fluids. o You should dispose all waste material in the correct disposal area‚ and you can throw away the waste materials in the biohazard container. 4. Explain how to
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the most energy per gram because they are mostly made of sugar and glucose which tends to release high amounts of energy when consumed since they are monosaccharide’s. Materials and Procedure List of materials used: * Safety Goggles * Lab apron * 10 cm by 10 cm piece of cardboard * Aluminum foil * 2 Large paper clips * Tape * Calorimeter (aluminum can‚ paper clips‚ copper string) * Ring stand * Thermometer * Electronic balance * Glass stirring rod
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Snakes are absent 18. Yes 19. No 20. B 21. Experimental Study 22. Field Study 23. Paint the same colors in a non-ringed pattern 24. Less ringed replicas would be attacked‚ because the milk snakes would become more of a prey 25. You could do a lab experiment on the snake attacks and change what the models look like. Such as ring size or color combination to see what they attack more or less.
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BIOLOGY LAB REPORT TITLE: DETERMINING THE VITAMIN C CONTENT IN VARIOUS FRUIT JUICE PREPARED BY: NOR HUSNA BINTI MOHD ROSLI CLASS: SC3 (ALUK 11) IC NUMBER: STUDENT ID: LECTURER’S NAME: MADAM ZAKIAH BINTI ZAKARIA SUBMISSION DATE: 22 AUGUST 2013 OBJECTIVES: To investigate the vitamin C content in various fruit juices which is based on the graph’s curve obtained. INTRODUCTION [pic] Vitamin C‚ or also known as ascorbic acid (L-ascorbic and L-dehydroascorbic
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.......................................................................... 94 1. Carbohydrate metabolism...................................................... 95 2. Lipid metabolism ................................................................. 101 3. Protein metabolism .............................................................. 104 V. Titrimetric methods of quantitative determination‚ Preparation of varioussolutions used in Titrimetric analysis .............. 109 VI. Liver function tests
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