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    Cellular Respiration and Fermentation: Experimenting With CO2 and Redox Reactions Julius Engel; Section 8 Abstract In this experiment‚ the subjects of study were fermentation‚ mitochondrial respiration‚ and redox reactions. In the first experiment‚ yeast was grown in various carbohydrate solutions at various temperatures. In the second experiment‚ succinate was added to various samples of a mitchondrial suspension‚ DPIP‚ and a buffer. Then after two blanks were used‚ the samples

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    REPORT PART I: ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION Research Question: What will be the effect of increasing the number of yeast cells on the rate of fermentation? State your answer as a general hypothesis: Rate of fermentation: Amount of CO2 gas produced over a unit of time METHODS Table 1: Contents of the Yeast Fermentation Tubes | |Volume (milliliters) That You Need to Add | |Fermentation |

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    Fermentation Lab Report

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    Title: Confirming the Presence of Fermentation in the Conversion of Milk to Kefir Authors: Michael Ahrens‚ Nicholas Fiore‚ Garrett Hages‚ Melissa Cullom University of Kansas‚ Biol 402‚ Fall 2014‚ 3:00pm room 6040 Abstract: In this experiment milk was fermented into Kefir‚ then a series of tests were used to confirm that fermentation actually occurred. The tests used to confirm the fermentation were a gas production test‚ pH test‚ Gram stain‚ and turbidity test. The results showed during the conversion

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    FRUIT ENZYMES

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    1. You should choose the fruits that you like. a. For example‚ if you desire to gain more different fruits enzymes or make the glass bottle more colorful‚ you can choose four or even more kind of fruits. There is no limitation. But‚ you must include one fruit‚ lemon. It helps to kill the bacteria of the drink. B. Composing 1. The ratio of components should be 3‚ 1. It means 3 parts of fruits‚ 1 part of sugar. You can follow this ratio to determine the amount of fruit and sugar that you need.

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    Fruits and Vegetables

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    Fruits and Vegetables Outline • This stuff is scattered in the book. – Pp. 92-101 – pp. 44-47 • • • • • • • • • Tomato Apple Citrus Brassica Banana Carrot Onion Squash and Melon Tropical Fruits Fruits: Botanical and Popular • Botanically‚ a fruit is the ripened ovary wall. The ovary is part of the carpel‚ the innermost whorl of a flower‚ the female reproductive structure. The ovary contains the ovules‚ the haploid equivalent to mammalian eggs. – Some fruits also contain parts of the flower

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    Exotic Fruits

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    Title: Exotic Fruits Aims and Objectives * To investigate on the general trend of exotic fruits consumption among participants. * To inquire about the main exotic fruits on the local market and to find out the different types of exotic fruits. * To investigate on the nutritional content of exotic fruits. * To find out the different ways of cooking exotic fruits. * To compare: * How economic‚ exotic fruits are compared to imported fruits. * Their advantages and disadvantages

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    Cultivation of Fruits

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    Aonla or Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis) is an indigenous fruit to Indian subcontinent. Owing to hardy nature‚ suitability to various waste-lands‚ high productivity/unit area (15–20t/ha)‚ nutritive and therapeutic value aonla have become an important fruit. Its fruits are a rich source of vitamin ‘C’. Aonla fruit is highly valued among indigenous medicines. It is acrid‚ cooling‚ refrigerant‚ diuretic and laxative. Dried fruits have been reported to be useful in haemorrhages‚ diarrhoea‚ dysentery

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    Citrus Fruit

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    Citrus microcarpa A Great Citrus Fruit to Know and Grow Lewis Kho Harold E. Tamdang AMA Computer College Author’s Note This paper was prepared for NSCI01-A (General Chemistry) taught by Romeo E. Bejar‚ Jr. Cpe. Description:  Calamansi (scientific name: Citrus microcarpa) is a fruit tree in the family Rutaceae that was developed in and is very popular throughout Southeast Asia‚ especially the Philippines‚ where it is most commonly used for cooking. In the west it is variously known as

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    Strange Fruit

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    Adriana Mitrelis Ms. Kettle English 12 H 13 November 2012 The song “Strange Fruit” was first exposed as a poem written by Abel Meeropol who may be better recognized under his alias‚ Lewis Allan. “Strange Fruit” was finalized in the late 1930s‚ the same time that African- Americans in the South were being lynched by white supremacist groups in the days of America’s post- Abolition movement. Throughout the movement‚ the stress on seeing no evil and hearing no evil at this time was strongly enforced

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    Exotic Fruit

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    exotic fruit and vegetables form developing countries are not reliable. However‚ in my opinion‚ to promote importing exotic fruit and vegetables from developing countries sounds a feasible idea. To begin with‚ the import of exotic fruit and vegetables can diminish the capital used on the study of food. Developed countries usually focus on tertiary industry. Resources devote on researching or technology should always be put on the top priority. Therefore‚ the investigation on exotic fruit and vegetable

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