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    Bio Lab

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    Bio 104-03 Lab #3- Acids Bases‚ and Buffers 1. An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions as they desolve in water and ranks lower than seven on the pH scale. An example of an acidic substance is lemon juice. A base is a substance that accepts hydrogen ions and ranks higher than seven on the pH scale. An example of a base substance is hand soap. A neutral substance ranks a seven on the pH scale and has equal concentrations of H+ and OH-. An example of this is pure water. Electrolytes

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    A&P 2 Hw Blood

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    granules 11. If Derek has surface antigen B and D on his RBCs‚ what blood type does he have? What types of antibodies are in his plasma? a. B+; anti- A antibodies 12. Andrew has blood type O negative. What type of blood can he receive from a donor? Why? D. none of the above 13. Why can’t a person with Type A blood safely receive blood from a person with Type B blood? C. type b blood would agglutinate in the recipient’s blood vessels and plug small vessels to vital organs 14. Why is it unlikely

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    Blood Diamond

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    The makers of “Blood Diamond‚” an exceptionally thriller starring a most excellent Leonardo DiCaprio‚ want you to know there may be blood on your hands‚ specifically your wedding finger. The story involves so-called conflict diamonds‚ illicitly mined stones that have been used to finance some of the most vicious wars in Africa. If films were judged solely by their good intentions‚ this one would be best in show. Instead‚ gilded in money and dripping with sanctimony‚ confused and mindlessly contradictory

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    In Cold Blood

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    Shams Ghulam Literature Mrs. Kosaka 2012/10/17 Same but different Cold Blood While the flow of the murdering story itself‚ one of the most interesting and important facts in the novel In Cold Blood is the characterization of Dick and Perry‚ the murderers. They are both demonstrated as cold blooded‚ but as the story come into possession of gleaning Dick’s and Perry’s background personality‚ it becomes conspicuous that Dick is mentally and emotionally cold blooded while Perry is physically

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    of bacterial infections in different parts of the human body? Alimentary canal Respiratory tract Blood A. digestive enzymes hair white blood cells B. mucus cilia red blood cells C. acid mucus blood platelets D. bile salts mucus white blood cells 94 Directions: Questions 48 and 49 refer to the graph below which shows the changes in the concentration of antibodies in the blood of a person with time: 48. The increase in the antibody concentration on day 7 might be caused by

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    Essay On Blood Pressure

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    The History of Blood Pressure Finding out someone’s blood pressure is very important. Johannes Müller once said‚ “The discovery of blood pressure was more important than the discovery of blood.” Someone’s blood pressure could be high‚ and no one would know. The reason being is that a person with high blood pressure‚ also known as hypertension‚ will usually have no symptoms. High or low blood pressure cannot be detected without being measured. High blood pressure could cause heart attacks‚ strokes

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    Systolic Blood Pressure

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    term systolic blood pressure? Systolic blood pressure is the pressure exerted against artery walls created when the heart contracts to push oxygenated blood throughout the body. As blood pressure is represented by 2 numbers‚ systolic blood pressure is the upper number. A normal systolic blood pressure is 120 or below although it largely depends on the physical properties and capabilities of the individual. Q 2) what do you understand by the term diastolic blood pressure? Diastolic blood pressure indicates

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    Stroke and Red Blood Cells

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    Cerebral vascular accident or a stroke is the destruction of brain substance‚ resulting from thrombosis‚ intracranial hemorrhage‚ or embolism‚ which causes vascular insufficiency. In addition‚ it is an area of the brain denied blood and oxygen that is required and damage is done to a part of the cells. The effect of the patient depends upon where the damage occurs and the severity of the stroke. Each year alone about 150‚000 people in America die from a stroke or are seriously disabled. Stroke

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    why donate blood

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    donate blood. General Purpose: To persuade the audience why they should donate blood. Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience why they should donate blood by telling them some surprising statistics about donating blood and what they can do to help solve the problem. I. Introduction 1.Imagine your father has just suffered a heart attack and must undergo an open-hearth surgery. 2.imagine your little brother or sister was born with a heart defect and requires daily transfusions of blood in

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    Gangs: Bloods vs. Crips

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    Criminology 3023 Paper 2 Cari Berlin 3/13/13 1 When it comes to the high crime rate throughout our country we are quick to blame almost everything other than what is actually at fault; but lately the country has been starting to realize what is causing all of the problems and trying to adapt to find ways to fix it. There are many theories for why the crime rate is so high and each of them has many valid points‚ but the two that seem the most accurate are the Social Disorganization Theory and Cloward

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