28/09/12 Grace Masters Woodlice Behavior Experiment Aim: To investigate the effect of light intensity on the behavior of woodlice (Porcellio scaber) in regards to their change in speed. Variables: Variable How can it be controlled? (IV) - Light intensity - The light intensity will be controlled by the knob on the lamp throughout the experiment. In addition‚ the light intensity will be controlled by closing the windows and doors in the classroom as well as turning
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Acids & Bases Lab Write Up Lab 2 Introduction There are many acids and bases all around us. An acid is known as a hydrogen ion donor (H¯)‚ and a base is known as a hydrogen ion acceptor (H⁺). Acids and bases are represented by the pH scale. The pH scale shows the strength that an acid or base has. This scale ranges from 0-14‚ with 0-6 being acids‚ 8-14 being bases‚ and 7 being neutral‚ such as water. This is defined as the negative log of an ion atom (pH=
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AP Biology Photosynthesis Lab Bethany Boyer Due 11/12/14 Lab Write-Up Questions First Experiment 1) The independent variable in this experiment was the presence of CO2 (carbon dioxide). The dependent variable was the speed at which the leaf disks started to float. 2) In the leaf tissue‚ the bicarbonate and light are combining to carry out photosynthesis. This will cause oxygen to collect in the leaf tissue‚ causing it to rise. 3) If we were to boil the leaf disks‚ the reaction would most likely
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Alisha Prakash Biol 111-513 The Properties of Water; Osmosis and Diffusion Hypothesis: When animal and plant cells are placed in a solution‚ the movement of water is effected by the solute concentration of the solution. If animal and plant cells are placed in a more concentrated solution‚ the solution becomes hypertonic to the cells‚ causing water to exit the cells. This changes the appearance of the cells‚ causing the cells to look darker (more concentrated) and shriveled up. Null Hypothesis:
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Plasma membranes are selectively permeable. The purpose of this experiment is to reveal how a form of diffusion in a semipermeable membrane works by creating a real life simulation of a semipermeable plasma membrane. This is done by building an imitation of a caterpillar’s digestive tract using dialysis tubing and glassware. The first material in this experiment is a small beaker representing the head and crop of the caterpillar. This beaker is filled with both starch and the enzyme α-amylase. This
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AP Biology I Investigation 6 AP Bio: Lab 6 Cellular Respiration Introduction Some knowledge that is needed before performing this lab are as follows: First of all‚ cellular respiration is the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules. This process includes glycolysis‚ the Krebs cycle‚ and the Electron Transport Chain. Glycolysis is a process that takes place in te cytosol and it oxidizes glucose into two pyruvate. Glycolysis also makes ATP and NADH. The
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Chapter 6 Review: HUMAN ACTIVITIES THAT AFFECT THE BIOSPHERE - Humans affect regional and global environments through agriculture‚ development‚ and industry in ways that have an impact on the quality of Earth’s natural resources‚ including soil‚ water‚ and the atmosphere. 2. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESOURCE USE & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - Sustainable development provides for human needs while preserving the ecosystems that produce natural resources. - renewable resources • water‚ wind‚ etc
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Outline Chapter 6 6.1 Photosynthesis and cellular respiration provide energy for life A. Cellular respiration is the aerobic harvesting of energy from sugar by muscle cells. B. Cellular respiration and photosynthesis work together to provide energy. 6.2 Breathing supplies oxygen to our cells and removes carbon dioxide A. An organism obtains oxygen from its environment and releases carbon dioxide as waste. B. Breathing and cellular respiration are
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Misael Acosta Photosynthesis Lab Report Ms. Rocha AP Biology 4th Period II. Intro/Background 1. In order for oxygen to be present photosynthesis must occur. Photosynthesis takes in light and CO2‚ and through a series of steps produces oxygen. Photosynthesis can be measured by either the disappearance of substrate or the accumulation of product. Examples include the production of O2 or the consumption of CO2. All the oxygen within the leaf disks will be removed before being placed
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Chapter 6: Cardiovascular System –– Blood I. Blood: An Overview A. Blood consists of two portions: Formed elements and Plasma. 1. Formed elements Make up 45% of the total volume of whole blood. Contains red blood cells‚ white blood cells‚ and blood platelets. 2. Plasma Makes up 55% of the total volume of whole blood. Contains a variety of inorganic and organic molecules suspended in water. B. Functions 1. Blood is the primary transport medium. a. Delivers oxygen from the lungs and nutrients
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