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    The milgram experiment. The three people involved were: the one running the experiment‚ the subject of the experiment a volunteer‚ and a person pretending to be a volunteer. These three persons fill three distinct roles: the Experimenter an authoritative role‚ the Teacher a role intended to obey the orders of the Experimenter‚ and the Learner the recipient of stimulus from the Teacher. The subject and the actor both drew slips of paper to determine their roles‚ but unknown to the subject‚ both slips

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    Enzyme Reaction Lab Report

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    Enzymes Reactions to Changes in Substrate and Inhibitors Benjamin J. Mora Coronado University of Texas Rio Grande Valley at Edinburgh Abstract Purpose for the experiments was to test the enzymes in various scenarios and see how changing this would affect the rate of reaction. The enzyme source used in the experiments was Turnip Extract. Concentrations of Turnip extract for activity 1 where o.5ml‚ 1.0ml‚ and 2.0 ml as for the rest of the activities 2 Through 4 stayed at a consistent concentration

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    Protein is important because it composes parts of our body and assists in bodily functions. A type of protein named keratin makes up our hair and nails. Protein is used in your body to repair and build tissue‚ and it is a necessity in making hormones‚ enzymes‚ and other chemicals in the body. Many people use protein substances and supplements in correlation with weight lifting and working out to strengthen muscles with the protein characteristics of repairing and building tissue. Each of these substances

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    Breaching Experiment In the eye contact experiment I decided to do this in a room with about six of my friends while watching the All Star game‚ I used my Girlfriend. I waited until everyone was focused on the game and then begin to stare at her from across the room‚ at first her reaction was to wave at me and smile then she started to look around to see if I was starring at someone else‚ then she told her best friend "I don’t know what’s his problem‚ he is being too weird." I extended my eye contact

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    cocoa beans are harvested. Carob powder is made from pods from the Ceratonia siliqua tree‚ which is not related to Theobroma cacao. While you should be able to find carob powder in some well-stocked grocery stores‚ it may not always be available or budget-friendly. If you need an emergency carob powder substitute‚ consider one of the easier-to-find options below. Your Best Bet: Cocoa Powder Just as carob powder is often used in place of cocoa powder‚ cocoa powder can be used in place of carob as

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    Enzyme Catalase Lab Report

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    Temperature on Enzyme Activity and Oxygen Production Throughout this report you will gain information as to how temperature effects the amount of oxygen produced in an enzyme- catalase experiment. In the experiment we used liver extract as a catalase and created a chemical reaction within a reaction chamber between the catalase and hydrogen peroxide as well as three different controlled temperatures. In the procedure below there will be a step by step process as to how the experiment was created

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    Temperature on the Enzyme Catalase Stephen Francis Biology 183 Abstract This experiment was performed to determine the resultant effect of temperature change on the reaction between the enzyme catalase and hydrogen peroxide. This experiment was performed by measuring and comparing the amount of oxygen bubbles produced and the absorbance of the catalase and hydrogen peroxide solution over time at room temperature‚ 2°C‚ 50°C‚ and 60°C. The overall result of this experiment proved that this reaction

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    This experiment is to determine the unknown DNA plasmid using restriction enzymes and conducting electrophoresis finally comparing the resulting fragments with the known restriction map. In this lab‚ it succeeds in showing the fragments. In this report we will discuss the‚ results‚ limitations and possible errors. Introduction In biology restriction enzymes are used in several ways to modify and manipulate DNA molecules. One common use is to compare pieces of DNA from one that is unknown‚ with fragments

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    Affect of enzyme concentration to the rate of reaction Aim: With the experiment of protein solution‚ in this case egg white added to different pepsin concentrations (0%‚ 0.2%‚ 0.4%‚ 0.6%‚ 0.8%‚ 1.0%) shows‚ as the egg white is a protein and the pepsin works as an enzyme‚ how a higher pepsin concentration and therefore a larger amount of enzymes effect the rate of reaction. Hypothesis: An increased concentration of pepsin speeds up the time the mixture needs to come clear. Introduction:

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    Lady Macbeth’s OCD and Guilt Washing In Shakespeare’s Macbeth there are a myriad of mental illnesses associated into the characters of the play‚ in particular with Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. For Lady Macbeth‚ her illness is OCD. This is an incurable but treatable illness in which a person feels like they have the need to perform a certain behavior or something horrible might happen. After Macbeth had gone to war‚ she had exhibited these behaviors performing various actions such as reading and trying

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