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    Goldfish Metabolism

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    while anabolic synthesizes components to create larger molecules. Respiration provides energy for these reactions‚ and respiration needs oxygen to occur. Thus‚ calculating the change in oxygen can determine metabolic rate (University‚ 59). In this experiment‚ we will observe and analyze the oxygen consumption of Carassius auratus‚ also known as goldfish. Oxygen depletion has proven to increase with the presence of caffeine (Womack). Goldfish are ideal species to further solidify this theory due to

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    The reaction was an SN2 reaction. Since the Oxygen and Nitrogen are more electronegative than the carbon on which they’re attached electrons are pulled towards O- and N- attracting the ethane from Iodoethane. Iodine being more electronegative breaks off from ethane and joins the Na+. Since‚ the Oxygen of sodium saccharin is more electronegative than the nitrogen therefore this gives oxygen a higher partial negative charge therefore an attack on Oxygen will give a product that is formed faster; this

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    photons to convert carbon dioxide and water into a simple monosaccharide sugar known as glucose. Photosynthesis provides the fundamental energy source for essentially all living organisms. The most substantial and valuable byproduct of photosynthesis is oxygen‚ one of the most abundant elements living organisms depend on. Photosynthesis occurs in many organisms such as green plants‚ algae‚ various bacterium‚ and seaweeds. These organisms are considered to be sugar factories‚ producing millions

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    experiment is the relationship between the mass of magnesium and mass of oxygen once the magnesium has been heated and reacted with the oxygen. There will be 3 variables in this experiment. The independent variable will be the mass of magnesium ribbon as different measurements will be taken and used for each trial. The dependant variable will be the mass of Magnesium Oxide‚ this is a measured variable as the mass of oxygen can be calculated and will enable us to determine the formula for Magnesium

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    31 Introduction- Magnesium is a silvery-white alkaline metal found represent by the atomic number of 12. This experiment involves combining Magnesium with Oxygen which is a gas represented by the chemical element 8. The word equation for the result of this experiment is Magnesium + Oxygen= Magnesium Oxide. The equation is Mg + O =MgO Definitions Word Definitions Mass Number The Mass number is the amount of Protons and Neutrons in the Nucleus. Atomic Number The amount of protons found

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    High Altitude

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    competitive edge. One way a lot of athletes seek this advantage is to do high altitude training. With this type of training‚ the air is thinner‚ which means there are fewer oxygen molecules per volume of air. This will cause less oxygen to the body which will trigger red blood cell production which delivers more oxygen to the muscles. After this type of training‚ the athlete will enter a competition at lower altitude and their performance will be improved. The physiology change to the body

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    Alterations in Respiratory Function 1. Define and use the key terms as listed in the assigned readings 2. Using the four adaptive modes of Roy’s Adaptation Model (RAM)‚ recognize human adaptive responses to behavior or stimuli that affect respiratory function. 3. Identify differences‚ which affect the respiratory system in young‚ middle‚ and older adults. 4. Identify signs and symptoms of acute respiratory distress from impaired gas exchange. 5. Incorporate assessment of respiratory

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    Water H2O

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    Hydrogen and Oxygen. It is non-toxic and under normal temperature and pressure is colourless‚ odourless and transparent liquid which is regarded as the source of human life It is the most common substance of our planet and not only it is essential for human survival but also an important part of the organism. Sources of water Natural sources ( rivers‚ lakes‚ sea water‚ ground water‚ atmospheric water‚ etc.) Artifial sources ( chemically produced by the reaction of Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms) Physical

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    The primary function of the respiratory system is to supply the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body. The respiratory system does this through breathing. When we breathe‚ we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. This exchange of gases is the respiratory system’s means of getting oxygen to the blood. The regulation of breathing is the result of a complex interaction involving a system of sensors‚ a respiratory control center‚ and an effector system

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    Physiology 1

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    endurance performance include anaerobic threshold‚ fatigue resistance‚ economy of motion and fuel usage (McArdle et al.‚ 2006). 1c) Average maximal oxygen consumption for males: 58.46ml/kg/min Standard Deviation for males: 7.0ml/kg/min Average maximal oxygen consumption for females: 50.2ml/kg/min Standard Deviation for females: 4.7ml/kg/min 2a) The differences in body composition‚ size

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