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    post lab of cucl2

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    I. Title: Iron-Copper (II) Chloride Reaction II. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to see how iron reacts with a copper (II) chloride solution. III. Equipment and Reagents Scoop copper (II) chloride (CuCl2) Beaker Iron (Fe) Wash Bottle water (H2O) Scale Hydrogen chloride (M HCl) Filter Paper IV. Procedure: 1. Obtain a clean‚ dry 250 mL beaker. 2. See teacher to obtain a scoop of CuCl2 in the beaker. 3. Add approximately 50 mL of tap water to

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    Quiz 2

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    Identify the underlined part of the statement below as one of the aspects of a process model from the options:   The human resources department stores and updates information of a employee in a database stored within the organization.   A. Environment variable B. Internal entity C. Storage entity D. Business process You have just been told that an employee for a firm "Updates new employee information." This is an activity or a(n): A. Business Process B. External entity

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    Name: john Exercise 8: Chemical and Physical Processes of Digestion: Activity 3: Assessing Pepsin Digestion of Protein Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 40% by answering 2 out of 5 questions correctly. 1. Where in the body does protein digestion begin? You correctly answered: b. the stomach 2. The substrate for pepsin is You correctly answered: d. protein and peptides. 3. In this activity the substrate you will be using to detect protein digestion is Your answer : a. pepsin. Correct

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    Muscle Metabolism To complete this worksheet‚ select:         Module:  Support and Movement         Activity:  Animations         Title:  Muscle Metabolism Introduction 1. How do muscle cells use ATP? 2. Describe ATP hydrolysis and explain its significance to muscle cells. 3. How is ATP regenerated? 4. Summarize the role of ATP with regard to the following myosin head activities. a. energizing b. detaching Energy Sources 5.

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    Muscles

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    kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/muscles.html 1. What are some examples of functions of your muscles? Lifting things 2. What are muscles made of? Elastic tissue 3. What are the 3 types of muscles? Smooth cardiac and skeletal 4. What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary control of muscles? Involuntary you have control and voluntary it does it for you 5. What are smooth muscles? Where are they found? What do they do in these areas? Are they under voluntary or involuntary

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    Mulvaney Lab 5: The Integumentary System Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to understand The Integumentary System. Hypothesis: If I understand the skin‚ the appendages of skin‚ and diease of the skin‚ then I will be able to fully understand The Integumentary System. Materials: Marieb‚ Elaine. Hoehn‚ Katja. Human Anatomy & Physiology. Pearson. 2013. Print Methods: The skin‚ appendages of the skin‚ and disease of the skin. Results: BSC 2085C – Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 5: The Integumentary

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    Psych Quiz #2

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    is focused on understanding the internal physical events and processes that correspond with our experiences and behavior is called:1. biological psychology.2. cognitive physiology.3. forensic psychology.4. clinical psychology. |   | Save Answer |   | 2. (Points: 4)   |   | Neurons are:1. highly specialized cells that produce myelin.2. highly specialized cells that receive and transmit information from one area of the body to another.3. found only in the spinal cord and bone marrow.4. found

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    Mouse Excercise

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    THE MOUSE EXERCISE Brief: The proposed meeting envisages negotiation between multi parties for setting up an entertainment complex by world’s largest entertainment conglomerate‚ Mouse Company in Marne-la-Vallee near Paris‚ France. The National Government recognizes the importance of the project for foreign investment in France and the potential impact on the local economy and wants to move forward with the project. However the local municipalities are worried about the environmental impact the

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    Frog Muscle Lab Report

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    Results A left gastrocnemius muscle of a frog (L=3.2cm in situ) was used in experiment 1 and 2‚ while a right gastrocnemius muscle of a frog (L=3.4cm in situ) was used in experiment 3. The sciatic nerve of the frog was placed over the stimulatory electrodes covered with a piece of a Kimwipe moistened with Ringer’s solution. The relationship between muscle length‚ force production and velocity of contraction was studied. Force transduced calibration In order to get a more accurate data from force

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    workload doubles. The muscles can hold a higher workload if they originally have a higher threshold of stimulation with no workload at all. 2. Why would a muscle’s threshold of stimulation change as its Workload changes? A muscle’s threshold of stimulation changes as its workload changes because the muscle needs more stimulation and more power to contract. 3. Which muscles were able to contract under the greatest loads? What does this suggest about the role these muscles play in frog movement

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