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    There are many differences between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Photosynthesis requires energy as photons. Cellular respiration supplies energy in the form of ATP. In photosynthesis‚ electron transport occurs in the membranes of chloroplasts or thylakoid discs. Cellular respiration takes place in the membranes of mitochondria. In photosynthesis‚ water breaks down to supply 2 electrons and 2 Hydrogen ions and release ½ O at the beginning of the chain. In cellular respiration‚ 2 electrons

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    biol Unit 5 Individual Project Name: Bradlee Melton Date: 4/27/2013 Part 1. There are 9 animals in nine different Phyla. Be sure to look at every page. | |Animal |Phylum |Dichotomous Key (steps) |Classification | |1 |[pic][pic] |Cnidarian |1b‚ 2a. 3b |Class

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    Methods and Statistics 04-02-2014 Chapter 2 Picking a study topic Generalize Social pattern Aggregates Empirically observable (regular senses) 1. Conducting a review of past studies A literature review search plan 2. Focusing on a research question Inductive/deductive 3. The research proposal Which type of research path? What do you examine? Variable (independent/dependent/intervening) What do you examine? Hypothesis‚ null hypothesis‚ alternative hypothesis What type of explanation

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    Pre-Lab 1 Assignment Quantitative Analysis of Biomolecules Biochemical analysis involves the characterization of biomolecules within a sample using appropriate laboratory techniques. There are two principal approaches: 1. Qualitative analysis – where a sample is analyzed to determine whether a biomolecule is present or absent. As an example‚ a blood sample might be analyzed for a specific antibody or a bacterial cell might be probed for a nucleic acid sequence. 2. Quantitative analysis

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    LS REPORT LAW TSZ KIT 5S1 13 TEST TUBE BABY Test tube baby‚ also known as in vitro fertilization‚ is the fertilization of an egg by sperm outside of a woman’s womb. This technology is considered as the last resort when all other method in helps of aiding couples to have pregnancy. This method is important and has helped millions of families‚ yet it brings about a lot controversies questions about this technology regarding to its ethic morality. In my opinion‚ I believe that this technology’s

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    Acid Rain Done By: Francis Lolas Teacher: Christine Due Date: 19/9/2012 Grade: 10 MYP 5 A There are many possible solutions to the problem that we are facing nowadays that is Acid Rain. Acid rain is formed from two main gases that are released in the atmosphere which are sulphur oxide and nitrogen oxide. I will talk later about the solutions for acid rain and the effect of this rain and what are the two forms of acid deposition. I have also watched some videos about acid

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    IODINE TEST FOR STARCH The Iodine test is used to test for the presence of starch. Iodine solution — iodine dissolved in an aqueous solution of potassium iodide — reacts with the starch producing a purple black color. The colour can be detected visually with concentrations of iodine as low as 0.00002M at 20°C. However the intensity of the colour decreases with increasing temperature and with the presence of water-miscible‚ organic solvents such as ethanol. Also the test cannot be done at very low

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    Origins of the Name The word‚ Aluminium originates from the ancient Latin word for alum‚ alumen‚ which is potassium aluminum sulfate‚ meaning “bitter salt”. We pronounce the element of aluminium’s name as follows‚ al-yuh-min-ee-uhm‚ which conforms to the IUPAC pronunciation of the word‚ with the regular ‘ium’ ending of majority of the elements of the periodic table. The History Aluminium was first discovered in 1825‚ by early discoverer‚ Hans Christian Oersted in Denmark. Before this time‚ alum

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    J. of Advanced Engineering and Technology Vol. 2‚ No. 2 (2009) pp. 281-283 Synthesis of 2-Acetylcyclohexanone Using Pyrrolidine-enamine Eun-SunYoo Department of Oriental Medicine Industry‚ Honam University‚ Korea (Received : May. 20‚ 2009‚ Revised : Jun. 02‚ 2009‚ Accepted : Jun. 12‚ 2009) Abstract : 2-Acetylcyclohexanone was synthesized by acylation reaction of acidic anhydride using enamine as organiocatalyst instead of a strong base‚ NaOH‚ resulting in milder reaction conditions. The

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    Anisha Malhotra Prof. Lovett Lab Report # 4 Experiment 7&8   1 Bacterial Growth and One Step Burst - T7 Phage I. INTRODUCTION: These experiments helped us learn the factors that were involved in the growth of the bacteria that increased our study towards their genetic‚ physical and metabolic characteristics. We used Escherichia coli and Bacteriophage T7 to identify and analyze their identical life cycle and replication that was involved in their process of growth. As‚ growth for any bacteria

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