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    Composition of Cells

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    Chemical Composition of Cells Testing for Proteins: The independent variable is the biuret reagent. The dependent variable is the solutions being used as follows; distilled water‚ albumin solution‚ and starch solution. If the protein is present‚ then the biuret will change to a violet color. Authors: Eliza Koundry and Jody Cote Eliza was in charge of adding equal amounts of biuret reagent to the distilled water‚ albumin solution‚ and the starch solution. Jody was

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    Edible bananas originated in the Indo-Malaysian region reaching to northern Australia. They were known only by hearsay in the Mediterranean region in the 3rd Century B.C.‚ and are believed to have been first carried to Europe in the 10th Century A.D. Early in the 16th Century‚ Portuguese mariners transported the plant from the West African coast to South America. The types found in cultivation in the Pacific have been traced to eastern Indonesia from where they spread to the Marquesas and by stages

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    Musa Acuminata: Recycling Banana Peelings into Papers Cheska Mateo Garchelle Bagtas Julia Pascua Kristine Aira Boriongan Laine Medianesta May Ann Carpio Jerico Tangos National High School June 2013 Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the Study Banana is a seasonal fruit. All year round people around the country can eat this fruit anytime they wanted and so‚was my household and my neighbors. Now‚ banana peelings scatter along the street and trash bags are

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    UNIT 1 BIOLOGY PROKARYOTIC CELLS EUKARYOTIC CELLS Without a defined nucleus. No nuclear envelope (the genetic material is not separated from the rest of the cell) Clearly differentiated nucleus with a nuclear envelope‚ which protects the genetic material. Without organelles (only ribosomes) Presence of membrane-bound organelles Smaller in size Types: plant and animal ANIMAL CELLS PLANT CELLS Cell walls absent Cell walls made of cellulose Chloroplast never present Chloroplast

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    Galvanic Cells

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    Galvanic Cells Investigation Equipment: - 2 x 150 ml beaker - sand paper - Voltmeter - Copper electrode - Copper Nitrate - M(1)‚ M(2)‚ M(3) - Electrolyte couples matching the previous metals - two cables connecting the electrodes with the voltmeter - Paper towel - Wash bottle - Sodium Chloride Method: 1. Clean the copper‚ M(1)‚ M(2) and M(3) before starting the experiment. Sand with a fine grade sand paper to take off the outside coating. 2. Add 100 ml of one matching electrolyte

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    Every cell in the body goes through a life cycle. Cells grow and divide to replace cells that are lost because of normal wear and tear or injury to them. All cells grow and die at different rates. The cell cycle can be divided into three periods: interphase‚ the mitotic phase‚ and cytokinesis. During interphase‚ the cell grows‚ accumulating nutrients needed for mitosis‚ preparing it for cell division and duplicating its DNA. During the mitotic phase‚ the cell splits itself into two distinct daughter

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    Eukaryotic Cell Lab Report

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    Differentiating Between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells‚ Distinguish Among Plant‚ Animal‚ and Protist Cells‚ and Identifying the Organelles that are Evident in Them Introduction There are two different types of cells‚ prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotes‚ such as bacteria‚ lack a nuclear membrane and other membrane bound organelles. Their genetic material consists of a single molecule of singular DNA. Eukaryotes‚ such as plant and animal cells‚ have a nuclear membrane and other membrane bound

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    to determine the potential and effect of banana shoot extract as antibacterial soap. ----------------------- ABSTRACT This study aimed the potential of banana shoot extract for the production of an antibacterial soap. The innovation in this study is the utilization of bio-product to use as an antibacterial soap at a very minimal cost. The researchers also aimed that the antibacterial soap could also be a moisturizer. They were still working

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    COMMERCIAL FEEDS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DRIED BANANA (MUSA ACUMULATA)” TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION Significant Study Objectives of the Study Expected Output Place and Duration of the Study REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE MATERIALS AND METHODS Materials Methods Experimental and Treatments Preparation of the Poultry House and Brooder Acquisition of Experimental Birds Identification of the Birds Provision of the Light Preparation of Dried Banana Pulp Feeding Management Health Care

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    Bananas and Oranges: A Comparison Between Two Fruits As I sat down to write my compare and contrast essay‚ I thought it would be a simple task. Oh‚ how wrong I was! Coming up with two subjects to compare differences was easy‚ but finding ones with similarities also? Not so much. I have researched and googled every important issue that I thought would be interesting to debate‚ but did not have any luck of finding something inspiring. Finally‚ I decided that I was making this more difficult

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