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    Transpiration Lab Write Up

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    Transpiration Lab Write-up. Introduction Transpiration is the evaporation of water from plants. It’s not simply a hazard of plant life but it’s the engine that pulls water from the roots to cool the leaf and supply photosynthesis. The concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere is lower than that in the leaf. Because of this difference‚ water vapor diffuses from the spaces of the leaf‚ through the stomata in the epidermis. Stomata are in the lower epidermis; the lower surface receives less

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    Mitosis Lab Write Up

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    Pouri‚ Nikole Period 1 1/14/12 Mitosis Lab Write-Up Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to understand the phases of mitosis through a hands on experience and not just textbook information. The objective is to visually determine each phase through a microscope with a clear understanding of what is happening. With this knowledge and this visual a picture is to be drawn as descriptive as possible for each phase. Materials: The materials needed are; 1) Microscope 2) A slide containing plant

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    Potato Lab Write Up

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    How to Write a Lab Report Lab reports are formal papers that describe and analyze lab experiments. They follow a very specific format. If you study this paper carefully and follow its directions‚ you will find that these papers are not at all difficult and can have a positive impact on your Biology grade. Paper formatting: The paper should be typed and double spaced. Use a standard 12 point font (do not use cute fonts or colored paper!). Except for the title and abstract – each section

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    Biology Lab Write up

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    Acids & Bases Lab Write Up Lab 2 Introduction There are many acids and bases all around us. An acid is known as a hydrogen ion donor (H¯)‚ and a base is known as a hydrogen ion acceptor (H⁺). Acids and bases are represented by the pH scale. The pH scale shows the strength that an acid or base has. This scale ranges from 0-14‚ with 0-6 being acids‚ 8-14 being bases‚ and 7 being neutral‚ such as water. This is defined as the negative log of an ion atom (pH=

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    Copper Carbonate Lab

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    Decomposing Copper Carbonate Mass of Crucible (g) Mass of CuCo3 added (g) Mass of Crucible + Copper Oxide (g) Mass of CuO produced (g) 0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 What happens to the mass of the copper carbonate when it is heated? Give a conclusion‚ which describes why the mass of copper carbonate may have changed during your experiment. When the copper carbonate is heated it decomposes forming copper oxide and carbon dioxide. The copper carbonate turns into a bright

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    Gravimetric Analysis

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    Gravimetric Analysis of SULFATE as Barium Sulfate. Objectives * To learn the techniques associated with gravimetric analysis. * To use stoichiometry to calculate the percentage by mass of sulfate in an unknown sulfate salt. Background Gravimetric analysis is a quantitative method for accurately determining the amount of a substance by selective precipitation of the substance from an aqueous solution. The precipitate is separated from the remaining aqueous solution by filtration and

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    Bacteria Lab Write-Up

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    Bacteria Lab Write-Up Jianna Liu P8 Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out which substance‚ alcohol‚ antibacterial soap‚ water‚ or hydrogen peroxide‚ is the best at preventing the growth of bacteria. Hypothesis: Antibacterial soap will be the best because soap is a substance that people use to wash their hands because it takes away the germs. Even the name‚ antibacterial soap‚ suggests that it fights off bacteria. Hydrogen peroxide is second because it is used

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    Density Lab Write Up

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    displacement‚ the volumes of the paper clip samples were measured and the masses were obtained by using an electronic balance. Each mass and volume was unique to their sample so by using their values‚ density was used to identify substances in the lab. After conducting the experiment‚ the results showed that there was a positive slope between the different paper clip samples’ masses and their volumes. It was concluded from this pattern that density is an extensive property. Introduction In science

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    Mollusks Lab Write-Up

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    The Mollusks Tori Johnson Kylie Pocrnich December 17‚ 2012 Zoology In this lab‚ my partner Kylie and I will be examining the internal and external features of the clam. “Like all mollusks‚ a clam has a mantle which surrounds its soft body. It also has a muscular foot which enables the clam to burrow itself in mud or sand” (Miller and Levine). Clams are mollusks with two valves also nickname the bivalves. Clams are mostly marine animals however; the clams we will dissect are freshwater clams. Adult

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    Cells Lab Write Up

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    John Leone  Lab Partner(s) Ethan Davis & Ryan Hanna  Date: 12/10/14  Instructor: Dr. Chuckran  Period: H    Plants and Animal Cells    Abstract:  In this lab‚ you will find out how plant and animal cells are alike and how they are different.  The onion elodea cells were both plants‚ so they had a cell wall. The cheek cells were animal cells‚ so  they did not have a cell wall.  Eukaryotic cells contain structures called organelles that carry out life  processes. Eukaryotic cells can be classified by the types of organelles they contain

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