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    Halobacteria Lab Report

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    can survive in extreme environments. Halobacteria are also useful by being a good organism to perform DNA transcription‚ translation‚ and transformation on (Kramer‚ 2006). There are two different types of Halobacteria that are being observed in this lab. The first is NRC-1‚ which is also called the wild type strain. Although the pigmentation of the Halobacteria is caused by the production of the membrane protein‚ bacteriorhodopsin‚ which is a red‚ the wild type strain is pink in color. This pink color

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    Catalase Lab Report

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    are many conditions of the environment that can affect the optimum operation of enzymes. These condition include temperature‚ enzyme concentration‚ substrate concentration‚ acidity‚ salinity‚ and any present activators/inhibitors. In this particular lab‚ temperature was the environmental factor studied. More specifically‚ the enzyme catalase and its substrate hydrogen peroxide were tested under different temperatures. It was discovered that‚ temperature can affect the optimum operation of enzymes;

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    Sordaria Lab Report

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    Meiosis and Genetic Diversity in Sordaria 979554296 Biology 110 Lab Introduction: In Israel there exists multiple spots in the mountains called Evolution Canyons‚ which are all located between a southern facing slope (SFS) and a northern facing slope (NFS). What’s particularly interesting about these locations is that despite the two slopes being on opposite sides of a small canyon‚ they exhibit extremely contrasting conditions. The SFS receives multiple times the UV radiation from the sun

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    Unknown Lab Report

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    In the unknown identification labs‚ we have identified our unknown as Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is Gram negative and rod shaped that we found to be motile in the lab. Our strain of P. aeruginosa formed colonies that were round in shape and had scalloped margins on nutrient agar. On our agar slant‚ the P. aeruginosa colonies had a filiform appearance on the edges. I think we correctly identified our unknown as P. aeruginosa because we performed several different tests‚ eleven

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    Spinach Lab Report

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    In this lab‚ we extracted spinach pigments‚ and analyzed what colors of light these pigments absorb. By using TLC plate‚ hexane and acetone‚ I separated the pigments of spinach‚ and discovered that the main pigments were green and yellow. This works because with different polarities‚ pigments move at different rates. Hexane and acetone were also used to separate chlorophyll and carotene from spinach. Since they are polar‚ they can separate organic and inorganic things. From the experiment‚ I know

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    Biomechanics Lab Report

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    Biomechanics Lab Report By Connor Blakely Question 1) All figures given in metres. All players using lofted clubs (9 irons). Cody | Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Average | Air Ball | 18.8 | 21.8 | 21.2 | 20.6 | Practice Ball | 39.2 | 37.9 | 62.8 | 46.63 | Golf Ball | 115.75 | 77.2 | 82.65 | 91.87 | Graph to Show Cody’s Results with the Different Balls Bailey | Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Average | Air Ball | 18.3 | 25.5 | 23.65 | 22.48 | Practice Ball | 38.2 | 41

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    Abby Goldschmidt Honors Biology 2° Mrs. Gempel September 3‚ 2015 Daphnia Lab Results Paper Abstract The goal of the study was to observe the effects of multiple chemicals on a Daphnia magna’s heart-rate compared to a control (pond water). The different chemicals were caffeine and alcohol. The heart-rate was the main variable in this experiment. The Daphnia’s heart-rate was observed for 15 seconds and then multiplied by 4 to show its heart-rate in one minute. This was repeated 4 times for each

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    Succession Lab Report

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    Succession Lab INTRODUCTION: The purpose of our lab was to begin to understand the rates of succession. Succession is a number of persons or things following one another in order or sequence. Considering that all living things follow some sort of order‚ Joey Collins‚ Brian Carman‚ Chris Broadwater‚ Marisa Grondin‚ and I attempted to figure the succession rates of two different forests. In order to do this we used the forest behind the elementary school and the forest behind the track‚ by the

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    Sterling Hayden  AP Biology  Mrs. Proehl  24 November 2014  I. Title  Effect of Differing pH‚ Temperature‚ and Enzyme Concentration on Catalase Reaction Rate    II. Introduction  Enzymes are used to increase the rate of specific reactions in the body. Catalase‚ a specific enzyme‚  speeds the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide‚ a toxic chemical produced by cells in the body‚ into water and  oxygen (Cain and others‚ 2010). The oxygen can be observed as bubbles coming from the reaction site.  Catalase is found in many living tissues of organisms

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    Ekg Lab Report

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    Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to become familiar with the electrocardiograph to help us determine the electrical activity of the heart. As well as‚ to observe how exercise and different body positions(conditions) can affect the activity of the heart. Introduction Trained professionals can look at the EKG tracing and determine if the heart is normal or if the heart is abnormal. “An ECG records the electrical activity of the heart. The heart produces tiny electrical impulses which spread

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