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    Name Class Date 8.1 Energy and Life Lesson Objectives Describe the role of ATP in cellular activities. Explain where plants get the energy they need to produce food. Lesson Summary Chemical Energy and ATP Energy is the ability to do work. Organisms need energy to stay alive. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a chemical compound cells use to store and release energy. An ATP molecule consists of adenine‚ the sugar ribose‚ and three phosphate groups. Cells store energy by adding a

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    Effects of some Inhibitors on the Rates of Photosynthesis and Respiration by Chlorella‚ knew that the rates of photosynthesis and respiration of many plants are affected by an adding chemicals. (Yaun and Daniels‚ 2000) The authors in this experiment would like to know in which ways different inhibitors affect photosynthesis and respiration distinctly. Objectives  How certain inhibitors affect photosynthesis  How certain inhibitors affect respiration Hypothesis The hypothesis of this study

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    many parents believe that allowing handphones in schools would only widen the disparity between the haves and the have-nots among students. Handphones come in a variety of shapes‚ colours and function:from generic ones to highly... 2) Beginning-Cellular phones are becoming

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    Introduction: Trying to find a good‚ quantitative procedure that students can use for exploring photosynthesis is a challenge. The standard procedures such as counting oxygen bubbles generated by an elodea stem tend to not be “student” proof or reliable. This is a particular problem if your laboratory instruction emphasizes student-generated questions. Over the years‚ I have found the floating leaf disk assay technique to be reliable and understandable to students. Once the students are familiar

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    define aging as time dependent or age progressive reduction in intrinsic physiological function leading to a high specific mortality rate and a decrease in specific reproductive rate. Cellular aging therefore‚ can be described as an increased susceptibility to cell death caused by the loss of cellular functions such as cell division‚ cell communication‚ transport and delivery. A cell ages gradually until it gets to the senescence stage which is a process by which a

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    Total War: Syrian Civil War and World War I What does World War I and the current ongoing‚ Syrian Civil War have in common? They are both considered to be total wars. What exactly is a total war? A total war is a war where every resource including all civilian and military personnel and a nation’s entire financial resource are used to get victory. Not only are the individuals in the army taking action‚ but so are the many innocent civilians as well. Both World War I and the Syrian Civil War have

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    Period Comparison The two paintings I chose to compare are The Virgin and Child by Rogier van der Weyden (1406‚ Netherlandish; gallery room 207) and The Crucifixion by Francisco de Zurbaran (1627‚ Spanish; gallery room 215). These two paintings focus on Jesus Christ‚ his humanity and his divinity. I chose them because they represent Jesus’ fragile humanity through his infancy and death. These paintings struck me as different from the other religious art I had seen because it stresses humanity without

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    “The Monkey’s Paw” and “The Three Wishes” are two stories that have as many similarities‚ as they have differences. “The Monkey’s Paw” is written about a curious‚ elderly couple that makes a wish on a talisman‚ said to bring bad luck. In “The Third Wish”‚ a lonely man is granted three wishes for doing a kind chore. But‚ he soon learns it may be hurting others. However‚ they are similar and different in many ways that are deep within the stories’ plots‚ hidden behind details. The stories have very

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    In the United States there exists largely a dichotomy with respect to parties of political affiliation‚ and while other parties can and do exist‚ most people refer to the US as it is now as a “two-party state.” The two parties‚ the Democratic Party and the Republican Party‚ have existed in our country for over one hundred fifty-three years each‚ and the struggle for power in which they both partake has been no small matter‚ becoming more and more hotly contested as time goes on. While both the Democratic

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    4/18/12 Chapter 10: Photosynthesis 1. Describe the energy transformation that occurs in photosynthesis. Solar energy to chemical energy specifically stored in sugar. SolarChemical energy (sugar) 2. Write the summary equation of photosynthesis. Solar + 6CO2 +6H2O C6H12O6+6O2 (simple) Complex 3. Photosynthesis produces organic sugar molecules. Where does the carbon come from in making the sugars? From carbon dioxide 4. Aerobic cellular respiration is catabolic‚ exergonic

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