MACROMOLECULS LAB: What are the mystery powders? Period: 4 Asia Enoch Introduction: A carbohydrate is an immediate form of energy in your body. Monomers is smaller than a polymer. For carbohydrate the monomer is sugar and the polymer is a polysaccharides. Carbohydrates are important to our body because we need to use energy. The purpose of this lab is to figure which one is the monomer and which one is the polymer. Hypothesis: If I place two drops of iodine into the mystery powder‚ it
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hydroxide. Method: Weigh 100 mL beaker Transfer anhydrous copper (II) sulphate to that beaker Heat beaker at level 6 for 3 minutes‚ stirring occasionally Removing beaker from balance and weigh after cooling for 3 minutes Turn off heater (or leave for next group) Measure 100 mL of distilled water into a graduated cylinder and place in 100 mL beaker with the copper (II) sulphate Heat and mix until solid material is all gone Let cool for 5 minutes Measure 20 mL of CuSO4 into 200 mL beaker
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African Diaspora and the World After reading the short story “Diaspora” by Joanne Hyppolite‚ I got a vivid understanding of how diaspora can have an effect on one’s identity. Over the past month we have studied many theories and concepts concerning race‚ gender‚ and politics. There are three theories that capture the essence of Joanne Hyppolite’s worldview as a Haitian growing up in America: intersectionality‚ identity‚ and diaspora. Individuals oftentimes experience the theory of Intersectionality
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[pic] LAB REPORT: MBB 2053 ME THERMODYNAMICS II EXPERIMENT: STEAM PLANT (BOILER) GROUP MEMBERS: LAB SESSION: THURSDAY 25 FEB 2010‚ 0800-1000 hrs REPORT SUBMISSION: MONDAY 8 MAC 2010 GROUP 15 1.0 OBJECTIVE The objective of this experiment is to give an experience on the principle of operation of an actual steam power plant. 2.0 INSTRUMENTATION 1. Ten point Digital temperature indicator 2. Pressure gauges 3. Analogue tachometer 4. Dynamometer with voltmeter
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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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Tim Readmond AP Biology Lab Report I. Title a. Modeling Diffusion and Osmosis II. Introduction a. If one places a 1.0 M solution of glucose inside a bag and then places that bag into a beaker containing a 1.0 M solution of sucrose‚ the percent of mass lost in the bag is 10.5%. The solution in the bag is hypertonic while the solution in the beaker is hypertonic‚ which is why water moves from the bag to the beaker and the bag loses mass. b. The purpose of this experiment is to see whether
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LAB 4 1.List four cell structures that were common to both plant and animal cells. (4 points) a.What structures were unique to plant cells? (2 points) b. What structures were unique to animal cells? (2 points) 2.List five structures observed in the cell images and provide the function of each structure. (5 points) a.Structure 1 and function b. Structure 2 and function c.Structure 3 and function d.Structure 4 and function e.Structure 5 and function 3.The student is observing a single-celled
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The purpose of the lab was to see how exercise affects homeostasis by measuring a person’s heartbeat‚ breathing rate‚ and sweat while they were exercising. The hypothesis I made was‚ if the volunteer starts to exercise‚ then the body will react by quickening the heart and breath rate as well as sweating to keep homeostasis in the body‚ therefore exercise does affect homeostasis. During the experiment there was some major observations that made the answer to the question clear. As the volunteer exercised
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analysis method‚ and results of your laboratory work. The report is divided into several well-defined sections. Each section must be present in a complete report. To earn an outcome point for the laboratory report‚ a student must submit a formal lab report that earns a score of at least 90/100. Each error (factual‚ grammatical‚ typographical‚ spelling) results in a deduction of 5/100. Several opportunities will be offered through the second half of the semester for students to submit a successful
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* * * Data Measurement Lab Report Three BIO 100 Lab Jackie H. Andrews July 13‚ 2013 * * * * Abstract: In this laboratory we utilize simple measures of physical quantities (for example‚ distance‚ and mass) and use the measurements to calculate or convert other physical quantities (such volume and area). We also use mathematical calculations and formulas to make conversions from one unit of measurement into another unit of measurement (for example‚ a
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