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    Photosynthesis

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    chloroplasts. However‚ the leaves are the major site of photosynthesis for most plants. There are about half a million chloroplasts per square millimeter of leaf surface. The color of a leaf comes from chlorophyll‚ the green pigment in the chloroplasts. Chlorophyll plays an important role in the absorption of light energy during photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are found mainly in mesophyll cells forming the tissues in the interior of the leaf. O2 exits and CO2 enters the leaf through microscopic pores called

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    pep write up

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    Contents Introduction Methods of training Principles of training Warm up overview Session outlines Injury profile Post PEP test results Conclusion Evaluation Principles of training To gauge my fitness over the six weeks I am going to several methods such as measuring my heart rate before and after exercise and then again after 5 minutes‚ this indicates several things such as: If my resting heart gets

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    Jordan Alyce Norris November 7‚ 2014 Biology 111-J3 Predicting Patterns of Inheritance Using Monohybrid and Dihybrid Crosses Introduction This experiment was on Mendelian Inheritance; which is the inheritance of biological features that are based on the rules proposed my Mendel. The purpose of this experiment was to show how to predict patterns of inheritance by using Punnett Squares to perform monohybrid and dihybrid crosses. Two crosses were performed. Cross one consisted of heterozygous alleles

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    Methods We began this experiment by turning the Spectrophotometer to 605 nm absorbance‚ and setting up each of the tubes as stated in Table 7-2*‚ ignoring the DPIP until the rest of the sample was set up. Once all of the samples were set up accordingly‚ we blanked the spectrophotometer‚ and added the DPIP to the sample right before‚ inverting the sample and taking a reading at the Zero time mark‚ and placing the sample in the designated light apparatus‚ Sample 1 was wrapped in aluminum foil to

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    Photosynthesis

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    Photosynthesis Green plants absorb light energy using chlorophyll in their leaves. They use it to react carbon dioxide with water to make a sugar called glucose. The glucose is used in respiration‚ or converted into starch and stored. Oxygen is produced as a by-product. This process is called photosynthesis. Temperature‚ carbon dioxide concentration and light intensity are factors that can limit the rate of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis summary Photosynthesis [photosynthesis: The chemical change

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    minutes) the root tip will feel soft when touched with a mounted needle (Do not let it dry out completely). * Heat it in order to speed up the process of the cell wall breaking down‚ and also for the stain to spread quicker. The stain will bind with the DNA‚ and it will become more visible. 4. Now‚ using forceps or the mounted needle‚ pick up the softened root tip and transfer it in to a

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    Case Write Up

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    relieved by rest. However‚ there was no history of orthopnea‚ paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea‚ trauma‚ surgery done before. After that‚ during following up for his diabetes mellitus‚ he told this symptom to the doctor‚ and then he was referred to hospital Serdang. After series investigation done‚ he was diagnosed stable angina. He was having follow up at Hospital Serdang every 3 months for his stable angina and type 2 diabetes mellitus. He had type 2 diabetes mellitus since 10 years ago‚ that diagnosed

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    Abdomen Write Up

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    ABDOMEN WRITE-UP Examiner : Kelley Goff‚ RN Patient Initials : KJ Age: 50 Gender: Female Reason for visit: recent severe heartburn I. Health History 50 year old female in good health. No history of chronic illness. Smoker 1ppd x 24 years. Total hysterectomy at age 45. No other surgeries. Currently on no prescribed medications. No history of heart problems‚ lung problems‚ no urinary or bowel issues. No known kidney disease or liver disease. Family history of stroke (mother)

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    lab write up

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    more than if you were to keep a repetitive grip. II. Procedure: 1. Connect the Hand Dynamomenter to LabQuest and select a new file 2. Change the time length to 100 seconds‚ and zero the readings on the hand dnyamomenter 3. Have the subject sit up straight‚ feet flat on the ground‚ and elbow at 90 degrees 4. Have the subject grip the sensor with full strength and start recording the data. 5. To retrieve data select the given time intervals on the graph‚ click Analyze and choose statistics to

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    Investigation into the photosynthetic activity of isolated chloroplasts from spinach beet to various light conditions. Introduction Chlorophyll‚ an important pigment in chloroplasts‚ is an essential component in photosynthesis; converting electromagnetic radiation from the sun into potential chemical energy. Photons excite electrons in chlorophyll which move through the electron transport chain‚ resulting in energy being stored in the bonds of ATP and NADPH. The flow of electron through the electron

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