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    11 5.0 Conclusion 12 Reference 12 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to determine how a beam deflects with load and compare the experimental values to the values calculated from the simple formula and exact formula. We take three different eccentricities 75 mm‚ 55 mm‚ 35 mm and gradually apply load to them. Taking readings and making

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    Mitosciences Lab Report

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    experiment my supervisor Ms. Ehnar Jiy conducted. In this lab‚ i wanted to know if more active cells in our bodies require more energy. I started of by taking five samples of three different types of cell (skin cell‚ muscle cell and lung cell) and counted the mitochondria present in each by viewing the cells under a powerful optical microscope. According to my data‚ i found out that my hypothesis was accurate‚ i predicted that more active cells in our bodies require more energy then there will be a

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    Many may believe the skin is the most obsolete organ that humans have‚ but that is far from the truth. Scientists‚ just recently‚ have come to the conclusion that human skin is equipped with the strongest‚ most convoluted defense system that the body can produce. To the naked eye‚ the surface of the skin may seem like a calm‚ untouched wasteland scattered with grass-like follicles‚ but‚ magnified‚ it is a battle zone of the body’s defenses fending off unwanted‚ invading bacteria (Metaphor). With

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    Transformation of E. coli by plasmid DNA 1. Table showing the results from the selective plates |Plate |Plasmid |Contents of plates |Number of colony | | | | |White |Blue | |1 |Ligation mixture |Ampiclillin + X- gal + IPTG |10 |0

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    OSMOSIS Han Cheng Water passes through aquaporins in cell membranes from an area of high water concentration (low solute concentration) to an area of low water concentration (high solute concentration). This process is called osmosis. It requires no cellular energy to be used‚ and occurs due to the random‚ continuous motion of all molecules. If a cell is placed in an environment in which the concentration of water is less than in the cell (hypertonic)‚ water will flow from the cytoplasm and/or

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    describe this procedure are job safety analysis (JSA) and job hazard breakdown. Some individuals prefer to expand the analysis into all aspects of the job‚ not just safety. This approach‚ known as total job analysis‚ job analysis or task analysis‚ is based on the idea that safety is an integral part of every job and not a separate entity. In this document‚ only health and safety aspects will be considered. The terms "job" and "task" are commonly used interchangeably to mean a specific work assignment

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    Effect on motivation and Satisfaction Teagan. R. Donnelly 214282075 HPS121 Psychology B: Individual and Social Development The Difficulty Limited/Extensive choices pose: Its Effect on motivation and Satisfaction   Abstract The conducted study is based on personal choice in limited and extensive choice experimental groups. It was conducted to further the research in choice overload and paralysis of the mind. The central aim was to assess if people in limited choice groups were more motivated to win

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    The Gene Lab Report

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    The Gene Lab 1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to inform dog breeders of a very common genetic disease known as Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA). The report will also inform buyers of the disease so they are aware of the disorder and they can check to dog’s pedigree for the disease. PRA could affect any dog‚ as a result of this it is recommended that the offspring should be examined by a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist and screened for the existence of the disorder.

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    A life starts as a cluster of undifferentiated embryonic stem cells‚ which later give rise to different cells of our particular organs. To truly comprehend and appreciate the complexity of human bodies‚ we need to investigate the development of stem cells in subcellular level. Stem cells have the capacity of self-renewal

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    The Microscope Lab Brandy Talley PRCC Biology Lab Online June 13‚ 2013 Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to learn about different types of microscopes that we use today‚ learn the parts of the microscope‚ and how to properly use a microscope by exploring various slides. Materials: *Microscope *Letter “e” slide *Onion root slide *Bacterial capsule slide *Cheek smear slide Lab Notes: 1.What is the difference between a compound

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