22C 2.55 0.102 15C 2.3 0.1 DISPROVE B 27.3g 23.4C 2.83 0.104 15C 0.727 0.0266 DISPROVE C 28.9g 26C 2.54 0.09 13C 0.94 0.03 DISPROVE D 43.0g 25C 1.93 0.045 20C 2.5 0.1 DISPROVE Conclusion 1. - C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O Glucose and oxygen yields carbon dioxide and water Mitochondria is involved with this equation in eukaryotic cells. 2. Homoeothermic – a living organism whose constant body temperature is independent of the temperature
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Name: _______(savanna chatham)_________________ Virtual Lab #5- “Which Colors of the Light Spectrum are Most Important for Plant Growth? Instructions: Open the link to Launch “Virtual Lab #6- Photosynthesis” Read all instructions on the left-hand side of the lab. Watch the short Video at the bottom of the lab Complete the “Pre-Lab” Questions. Complete the Lab Activity Record your findings in the “Results” and “Post-Lab” sections and answer all review questions Pre-Lab: 1.) List all of the colors
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Intestine (b) Stomach (c)Oesophagus (d) Small intestine Q.13 The SI unit of current is (a)Newton (b) Coulomb (c) Ampere (d) volt Q.14 Which of the following is an exothermic reaction : (a)6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 (b) C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O (c)CaCO3 CaO +CO2 (d)2H2O 2H2 +O2 Q.15 What type of reaction is represented by CaO +CO2 → CaCO3 (a)Combination (b) Decomposition (c) Displacement (d) Double displacement
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respiration: The word equation for cell respiration is: Glucose + Oxygen = Energy + Carbon Dioxide + Water Chemical equation: C6H12O6 + 6O2 = Energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O Waste products of carbon dioxide and water can be excreted through the lungs and kidneys as expired air and urine; otherwise the chemical atoms (carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen) can be recycled to reform glucose (C6H12O6). Cell respiration happens in the mitochondria in cells and tissues‚ e.g. the skeletal muscle‚ which has millions of mitochondria
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Contents 1.0 Introduction | PAGE | 2.0 | PAGE | 3.0 Lactic Acid Fermentation 3.1 Types of Fermentation 3.2 Energy Produced from Lactic Acid Fermentation | PAGE | 4.0 Anaerobic Exercise 4.1 Benefits of Anaerobic Exercise 4.2 Anaerobic threshold (AT) 4.3 Male vs. female anaerobic exercise characteristics | | 5.0 Conclusion | PAGE | 6.0 References | PAGE | 1.0 Introduction Respiration usually occurs in two ways‚ aerobically and anaerobically. Aerobic respiration
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glucose (C6H12O6). The formula of photosynthesis is: Light energy 6CO2+6H2O → C6H12O6+6O2 In cellular respiration‚ glucose and oxygen are taken into the cells‚ then they are converted to carbon dioxide‚ water and ATP energy and some other energy. Some of the ATP energy is used in photosynthesis; a large amount of energy is used up as heat‚ only a little energy is stored in the cells. The formula of cellular respiration is: C6H12O6+6O2 →
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circuit as shown for each substance and observe the results. IV. Data table and observations SOLUTION | DOES IT CONDUCT? | + (ANODE) | - (CATHODE) | Potassium Chloride (KCl) | Yes | Bubbles | More bubbles than in anode | Glucose (C6H12O6) | No | Nothing changes | Nothing changes | Dilute Sulfuric Acid (H2So4) | Yes | Bubbles | Bigger bubbles | Sucrose (C12H22O11) | Yes | Light bubbles | Light but more visible bubbles and light brown liquid | Copper Sulfate (CuSo4) | Yes
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ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC METABOLISM Lab 5 BCEM 341 – Winter 2014 Nebojsa Kuljic 10066717 Partner: Kendra Skalyn B02 Introduction Cells of all organisms can obtain energy through the combustion of sugars‚ either in the presence of oxygen (Aerobically) or without oxygen (Anaerobically). The purpose of this experiment was to perform a quantitative investigation of the differences between Anaerobic and Aerobic metabolism using pea seedlings and yeast organisms [1].
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the fresh air from the chlorophyll is doing photosynthesis. Plants also make food and oxygen. Then plants is doing photosynthesis‚ it must have sunlight to make their own food and oxygen. The equation about photosynthesis basically is CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2 ( means need the chlorophyll and sunlight). Photosynthesis can make their own food and also oxygen for Earth as well‚ so photosynthesis is absolutely important for life. Inside the plant‚ it has a power house called mitochondrion. It use the
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