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    Fertilisation Lab

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    combine to a full set of 46 chromosomes – half from the father and half from the mother.. Summed up‚ it is where the male gamete and a female gamete join. The fusion of gametes enables the genetic information to mix. Proteins found in the Human Body Enzymes – they are proteins which catalyse chemical reactions. They contain a lock-and-key mechanism which makes them highly specific to certain substrates. Each enzyme accelerates only one

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    LAB 1

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    of life. Question 4 Points: 10 out of 10 Aristotle’s statement “The whole is much greater than the sum of its parts.” Explains which of the following? Interactions between biotic and abiotic components Emergent Properties Life uses energy and raw materials to grow None of these Question 5 Points: 0 out of 10 Which is the correct order from smallest to largest? Molecule < Tissue < Cell < Organ Molecule < Cell < Tissue < Organ Cell < Molecule < Tissue

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    Lab Answers

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    Rodney L. Bennett Jr ISSC362 Week 1 Lab #2: Implement Hashing and Encryption for Secure Communications Instructor Name: _Adam Meyer_ Lab Assessment Questions 1. Compare the hash values calculated for example.txt that you documented during this lab. Explain in your own words why the hash values will change when the data is modified. The hash file is changed when the data is modified because the information within the file has changed and it is considered a new/different file. 2.

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    Hydrate Lab

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    Formula of a Hydrate Lab Design: Problem: What is the chemical formula for a hydrated copper (II) sulphate compound? Controlled Variable: The mass of hydrated copper (II) sulphate. Responding Variable: The mass of dehydrated copper (II) sulphate‚ mass of H2O Materials: Ones on the handout + Hot plate. Procedure: 1. Mass 3.00g of hydrated copper (II) sulphate using electronic balance 2. Measure the mass of a thin‚ crucible dish using electronic balance 3. Gently pour hydrated

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    Flame Lab

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    Flame Lab Objective: How an electron absorbs energy and re-emits it as light and why different elements have different spectra. Also to learn how to use flame tests to determine the identity of unknown mixtures. Hypothesis: We know that certain compounds will burn certain flame colors because they emit different wave lengths. Introduction: Neils Bohr made the “Bohr’s Model” in 1922‚ he found that electron travel in specified fields – which‚ when excited‚ will jump to different rings

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    Lab Report

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    Experiment 8: LRC Circuit Aim The aim of this experiment is to measure and calculate the resonance frequency in different ways. Meanwhile‚ there is a requirement to use the apparatus proficiently. For the last part of the experiment‚ there is a demand to analyze the phenomenon and get a better understanding. Moreover‚ from this experiment‚ we can understand the principle of this experiment and learn some circuit knowledge. Background/ Theory In the experiment‚ in an LRC circuit‚ a resistor(R)

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    Chromatography Lab

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    Activities. University of Colorado Boulder Hughes Initiative. .) DESCRIPTION: Students will use paper chromatography to separate ink molecules and identify the pen used on an unknown sample of handwriting. Students will graph and analyze data they collect using paper chromatography. PURPOSE/GOAL: Students will be able to: • Gain understanding of the purpose of chromatography. • Measure and graph pigment separation. • Use evidence gathered from the chromatograms to support their conclusions about which suspects

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    Lab Report: Photosynthesis Name: Purpose of this Lab What is the goal of this lab? What question are you trying to answer‚ or what problem are you trying to explain? In this lab I will perform experiments to explain photosynthesis. I will answer questions like what does photosynthesis do and how does photosynthesis work? Hypothesis After reading the lab instructions (but before starting the lab) record your best educated guess about what will happen in the experiment. Explain

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    Hydrate Lab

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    of the hydrate was unknown. The lab workers were told to determine the identity of the unknown hydrate. The identity of the hydrate could be determined by calculating the hydrate’s percent of water. So the lab workers set out to determine the water percent of the unknown hydrate. The percent of any compound or element can be found by using a certain formula. This formula is: % of element = Mass of element or compound/Total mass of compound x100. In order to use this formula the mass of the water

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    Lab 13 Daphnia Lab Report

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    The purpose of lab number thirteen was to examine the response of the daphnia to a chemical stimulant. Also examined was how human resting heart rates differed from the daphnia’s. Stimulants are any substances that raise the levels of activity in the body. Stimulants could be a number of things such as physical or chemical. Physical stimulus usually deal with something that affects the five senses such as sight‚ hearing these could be attributed to loud noises or too much light going into your eye

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