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    Another short term response to physical activity is that your breathing rate and heart rate increases‚ the reason this occurs is because the muscles are being made to work harder and as a result of that the muscles need more oxygen so therefore you need to breathe in more oxygen and breathe out more carbon dioxide to keep the muscles going. Another short term change that occurs due to exercise is that the muscles become more pliable‚ the result in the change is due to the muscles in the body contract

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    up as ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and by adding the chemical Phosphocreatine it becomes ATP. Our body can function with or without oxygen. Movements that are short and explosive‚ classed as anaerobic energy production are powered by energy systems which do not need oxygen whereas repetitive movements which require oxygen need an energy system which requires oxygen to function such as the aerobic energy system. Energy is vital to produce muscle contractions. And energy is produced from foods consumed

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    Research Question: What is the activation energy (kJ mol-1) of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to oxygen (O2) and water (H2O) by catalyzed by catalase‚ by measuring the time taken for 10cm3 of oxygen gas to be evolved (s) at different temperatures (K) of 297.0K‚ 300.0K‚ 303.0K‚ 306.0K and 309.0K? 1: INTRODUCTION When studying the function of catalysts in reactions during the kinetics unit‚ I was eager to know more about the position of enzymes‚ which function as biological catalysts

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    MGC 2018 Practical write up Name: Madison Bielby Student number: a1740189 Word Count: TITLE A study using an oxygen electrode to determine the effects of varying light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis of spinach‚ Spinacia oleracea. INTRODUCTION Photosynthesis is a two-stage process‚ each with multiple reactions‚ which must work concurrently with each other in order for plant survival. The first stage of photosynthesis is the light dependent reactions which occur in the thylakoids followed

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    Different Reactants

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    2: The Effect of Different Reactants on the Type of Gases Produced Abdul Aziz Malik Submission Date: 18th April 2012 Background Information In the experiment‚ when oxygen is being tested‚ a glowing splint will be used and when that splint is placed in to the mystery gas and the splint reignites‚ then the gas is oxygen. When hydrogen is being tested‚ a burning splint will be used and when the splint is placed in to the mystery gas and a “pop” sound occurs‚ then the gas is hydrogen. When carbon

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    photosynthetic

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    rate of Ceratophyllum‚ which is an aquatic and high oxygen producer plant. The alternative hypothesis was that the rate of photosynthesis increases as the distance of the light decreases. This is because light energy can excites chlorophyll molecules more clorophyll mulcoulse as the distance of the light decreases. Photosynthesis is a process in which the energy of light is used to produce organic molecules. In this process Oxygen is released; therefore the rate of photosynthesis

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    Carbon Monoxide

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    monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom‚ connected by a triple bond that consists of two covalent bonds as well as one dative covalent bond. Since four of the shared electrons come from the oxygen atom and only two from carbon‚ one bonding orbital is occupied by two electrons from oxygen‚ forming a dative or dipolar bond. This causes a C ← O polarization of the molecule‚ with a small negative charge on carbon and a small positive charge on oxygen. How is it produced? Carbon monoxide

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    energy‚ and store it in the form of glucose molecules. When plants are eaten the glucose stores‚ unlike sunlight glucose can be broken down to ATP (at the end of cellular respiration) which is usable form of energy for our bodies. Oxidizing Agent: Oxygen allows the cellular respiration reaction to take the Aerobic pathway‚ allowing the body to sustain functions in the long run. (Further explanation below) Products: Reduced: H2O‚ a products of cellular respiration is water. Water in different

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    Blood is a necessary component of the majority of living organisms (all vertebrates and some invertebrates); it carries vital nutrients‚ oxygen and proteins to body tissues and carries away waste products. Blood‚ although most commonly red‚ can also be found in such colours as green‚ blue‚ clear‚ pink and violet. However‚ the common misconception surrounding the idea that human blood is blue before oxygenation is false. All human blood is varying shades of red; these wild alternate colours are

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    Acetaminophen Kbr

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    This signified that Acetaminophen could contain an amide group. The next defined peak is located at 3162.26 cm-1‚ and the section between these two peaks has a slight broad descend. This broad curve is tagged as stretching between a Hydrogen and Oxygen bond. Since the N-H bond deleted a broad curve typically seen for carboxylic acids‚ we are tagging this region

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