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    Catalase Lab

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    conducted in association with a second laboratory that measured the effects of an inhibitor on the enzymes. Changes in temperature and pH along with Substrate Concentration and Enzyme Concentration were the conditions tested in the experiment. Each lab was assigned to a group A‚ B‚ C and D in our class performed this experiment. The data presented in this report will reflect the average rates of change in O2 ml/min of our class results. In the later discussion sections‚ it will become

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    Butter Lab

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    Butter lab 1 Introduction: While doing this experiment we used 3 terms. We used cream‚ butter‚ and butter milk. Cream is unhomogenized butter. Butter is what we got after the lab was finished. Butter milk is the milk around the butter after it is homogenized and it is thicker than normal milk. If we shake the cream in a jar than will it turn into butter? If I shake the cream than it will turn into butter because it will homogenized. In this lab you will shake a jar of cream and see if will

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    Lab Solubility

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    Mariana Mendoza Alvaro Puccini Maria Quin Solubility Lab Purpose: The main purpose of doing this lab is to learn how to interpret solubility graphs and how the temperature does affects the solubility of different substances. There are other objectives of the lab which are learning what are concentrated‚ diluted‚ supersaturated‚ and saturated substances and how can they be identified. The hypothesis of this lab would be that when temperature increases‚ the amount of salt and copper

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    Potato Lab

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    Michael Castelli Keegan Bauman Potato Lab Dr. Peano Block 1 Introduction: Potatoes are just your average food; they have been around for as long as the human race can remember. In this lab we will make them be a prime example of osmosis‚ which is a transport mechanism. In this lab the problem being tested was what environment affects the mass of the potatoes the most. The independent variable is the environments used salt‚ water and iodine solution. The dependent variable is the mass of

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    Bird Lab

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    Darwin’s Finches Lab    In  this  inquiry  lab‚  we  explored  natural  selection  using  a  laboratory.  We  wanted  to  see  what  was  the  effect  of  the  type  of  food  available  on  the  frequency  of  different  types  of  bird  beaks.  Our  hypothesis  was  that  If the type of the food available changes‚  then the frequency of  beak  types  will  change‚  because  birds  with  beaks  more  suited  to  the  available  food  will  be  more  successful over time.  Variables:  Independent Variable: type of food available 

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    Titration Lab

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    The Mass of Acetylsalicylic Acid in Aspirin ------------------------------------------------- Purpose The purpose of the lab is to determine the mass of the ‘active ingredient’ in a commercial ASA tablet. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Introduction There are three main theories surrounding acids and bases including the Arrhenius‚ Bronsted-Lowry‚ and Lewis theories. The Arrhenius theory of acids and bases states that

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    Osmosis Lab

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    xxx1 xxxxxx Ms. xxxx Biology 20 November 2013 Osmosis Lab Problem: What’s the order of the concentration for each solution and how does it affect the movement of water? Hypothesis: Experimenter thinks the order of the solutions according to their concentration is D‚A‚E‚C‚B‚ from smallest. And the water will pass through semipermeable tubing bag from low to high concentration to thin the concentration inside the bag. Osmosis is a diffusion of water particles and is one of the passive transport

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    Sordoria Lab

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    characteristics that are advantageous for genetic studies. They all have a short life cycle‚ usually 7-12 days‚ and are easy to grow on nutrient agar in dish cultures. All kinds of mutants are easily induced and readily obtainable with particular ascospore color mutants. These visual mutants aid in tetrad analysis‚ especially in analysis of intragenic recombination. ( Campbell 72) A common lab use is to observe meiosis and mitosis in the fruiting bodies‚ called perithecia. An interesting feature

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    Bio Lab

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    Scientific Writing and Standard Components of a Lab Report INTRODUCTION Writing is a powerful tool. Effective communication is necessary to succeed in any field. As a professional‚ you must communicate with both your colleagues‚ and the community at large. Writing is the means of showing the value of your work. The specific style of writing in science is based on the unique audience of readers. In addition‚ writing allows one to organize one’s thoughts and clarify ideas‚ and it fosters abstract

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    Displacement Lab

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    Lab 2 Sara Rodriguez Period 2 Purpose: What is the more accurate way to measure volume‚ by using displacement or by using a ruler? Hypothesis: If the method of displacement is used ‚ then the results will be more accurate than measuring the volume using a ruler. Materials: -250 mL graduated cylinder -Triple beam balance -A weigh boat -Ruler -Samples Procedure: 1. Gather materials such as ‚ samples‚ weigh boat‚ triple beam balance ‚ graduated cylinder‚ ruler and water. 2. Take the materials

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