MBK Lab 01 – Lab Report Name: ____________________ Section: ___________________ EXPERIMENT 1 TITLE: Observing Bacteria and Blood OBJECTIVE: To gain functional knowledge of microscope operations through practical applications of a microscope in the observation of bacteria and blood. PROCEDURES: Using the microscope‚ an oil immersion lens and observing Bacteria Cultures in Yogurt . Preparing a Blood Slide and observing Blood: After reviewing the section of the manual
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INET Lab Report 2 Microscope and the Cell Template Student: Mavon Riley Email: shantariley@yahoo.com Date: 09/05/2014 I. Purpose of the Microscope II. The Compound Microscope EXERCISE 2.1 – Label the parts of the compound microscope 1. Eyepiece 2. Arm 3. Course Adjustment 4. Fine Adjustment 5. Revolving Nose piece 6. Objective Lenses 7. Stage Clips 8. Stage 9. Iris Diaphragm Lever 10. Condenser 11. Light Source 12. Base EXERCISE 2.2 – Calculate microscope
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until a pink color is visible throughout from the phenolphthalein. 8) If over titration occurs ask the teacher for further instruction. 9) Write down the final volume in the NaOH buret 10) Subtract the final volume of NaOH from the initial volume. 11) Repeat this process at least twice more. Materials: Buret (50mL) Graduated Cylinder (10mL) Beakers (250mL) Buret stand Erlenmeyer flask (125mL) Safety goggles Buret clamp 0.10M HCl (aq) (25.0mL) NaOH (aq) Vocab: Standard Solution:
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Review Sheet Exercise 11 Blood Analysis NAME LAB DATE/TIME Hematocrit Determination The following questions refer to Activity 1: Hematocrit Determination. 1. List the following values from Chart 1: Hematocrit value for healthy male living at sea level in Boston = 48 Hematocrit value for healthy female living at sea level in Boston = 44 2. Were the values listed in question 1 within normal range? YES 3. Describe the difference between the male and the female hematocrit
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10/12/11 Synthesis of Potassium Ferric Oxalate Trihydrate and The Determination of Oxalate Ion in Ferric Oxalate Trihydrate using Titrimetry Abstract: In this two-part lab‚ we will learn about coordination compounds and their uses with stoiciometry. We will also find out about how theoretical yield is calculated from a reaction we will create. We will also synthesize Potassium Ferric Oxalate Trihydrate (K_3 [〖Fe(C_2 O_4)〗_3]•3H_2 O) using a two step reaction. In the second part of this lab we will
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Through Dialysis Tubing (a Semi-Permeable Membrane) I. DESIGN A. PROBLEM/RESEARCH QUESTION 1. How does increasing molarity of sucrose affect osmosis through dialysis tubing? B. VARIABLES 1. The independent variable in this lab is the molarity of sucrose each dialysis bag is filled with. The time (30 minutes)‚ the temperature (23C) and the type of dialysis tubing used are all constants. 2. The dependent variable is the final mass of the dialysis bag. 3
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DNA Extraction Lab Problem Statement: Do you think you have ever eaten DNA? Background Information: DNA is too small to see under a regular microscope‚ so how can it be studied? DNA is a large molecule found in all living things; therefore it is possible to extract it from cells or tissues. All we need to do is disrupt the cell’s plasma membrane and nuclear envelope‚ make the DNA clump together and - voila! - DNA extraction is possible. DNA extractions from onion‚ bananas‚ liver‚ or wheat
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Name:_______________________ Date:___________ Period:______ Page:_______ Potato Diffusion Lab Hypothesis:________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Materials Aprons/Goggles Potato Slice (2-3cm thick) Potato Borer Triple beam balance 6 x 100mL beakers plastic wrap Paper towel 50mL Distilled Water 50mL 0.2M Sucrose solution 50mL 0.4M Sucrose solution 50mL 0.6M Sucrose
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Lab 9 Working with Printers Exercise 9.1 Installing a Printer Overview Contoso‚ Ltd. has just taken delivery of several new printers that the IT director purchased through an auction. He has assigned you the task of installing the printers and making them available to the users of the company network. For the first printer‚ you intend to connect the unit directly to an LPT port in the Windows 7 computer that will function as the print server. In Exercise 9.1‚ you install the driver for the printer
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CHAPTER 10 DEVELOPING NEW PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Test Item Table By Major Section of the Chapter and Level of Learning |Major Section of the Chapter |Level of Learning | | |Level 1: Knowledge |Level 2: Comprehension |Level 3: Application | | |(Knows Basic Terms & Facts) |(Understands
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