the plasma membrane of beetroot tissue. Aim- To determine the temperature at which the beetroot plasma membrane is destroyed by heat. Table of results: Temperature of water bath(degrees Celsius) Absorbance(au) (+ or – 0.06au) Repeat 1 Repeat 2 Repeat 3 Mean of results. 30 0.5869 0.6029 0.5946 0.5948 40 0.4161 0.4436 0.7056 0.4298 50 0.4343 0.4077 0.4137 0.4185 60 0.3486 0.4466 0.7991 0.3976 70 1.0500 0.8146 0.8146 1.0455 Length of beetroot cylinders = 1cm There
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Student Answer form Unit 2 1. a. x-4x=-6 A) 1 B) -10 C) -6 X^2-10x-24=0 (X-4) (x+6) X-4=0 x=4 X+6=0 x+-6 b. x=7+4=5.5 x=7-4=1.5 x=-b±b2-4ac2a x= (-7) ± (-7)2-4(3) (20)2a x=7±64-802a x=7±-16 x=7+4/2=5.5 x=7-4/2=1.5 c. 10x^2+x-3=0 x=-b±b2-4ac2a x=-1± (1)2-4(10) (-3)2(10) x=1±1-12020 x=1±10 x=1+320 = 5 x=1-320= 10 2. a. (-2.3‚ 0)‚ (0‚ 6.3) b. This is a maximum function.
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Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights is a novel full of controversial topics such as love‚ revenge‚ and betrayal. Bronte wrote the novel in the form of framed narration‚ meaning there is a story within a story throughout the novel. Lockwood himself writes a diary in which the reader follows him‚ a tenant of Mr. Heathcliff’s‚ through his encounter with his new landlord as well as his past. Lockwood inquires about the on goings of the moors he now lives on and asks Nelly to help him
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Practice Test Economics 01 Midterm 2 Fall 2013 Professor K.C. Fung Multiple Choice: Choose the best answer 1. Suppose price of baguette is $1 and price of sushi is $5‚ then to maximize total utility‚ a rational consumer should consume until: a) the marginal utility of baguette divided by the marginal utility of sushi is 1 b) the marginal utility of baguette divided by the marginal utility of sushi is 5 c) the marginal utility of baguette divided by the marginal
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ELLIE Course: English 1B Date: April 30‚ 2013 Wuthering Heights‚ How I Like and Understand. Wuthering Heights‚ the only novel written by Emily‚ Bronte is one of the most famous novels in English literature. Reading Wuthering Heights‚ we encounter how Bronte defines the meaning of love and how the power of love can overcome enmity and wealth. Bronte structures her novel around two parallel love stories between Heathcliff and Catherine‚ and Catherine‚ Linton and Harleton Earnshaw. One can
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test fair. The windows are kept closed because glass absorbs some of the UV light rays Size of cotton sheet used (10cmx10cm) Same water source used therefore no impurities Same type of cotton from same source Same type of plant (Cress seeds) Method: 1) Measure out the cotton and place inside both petri-dishes 2) Pour 10ml of distilled water into each petri-dish 3) Place seeds in at even distances from each other leaving enough space for them to grow 4) Take the second petri-dish and cover
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Emily Brontë‚ author of Wuthering Heights‚ grew up in isolation on the desolate moors of Yorkshire‚ knowing very few people outside of her family. In the book‚ Brontë contradicts the typical form of writing at the time‚ the romance‚ and instead composed a subtle attack on romanticism by having no real heroes or villians‚ just perceivable characters‚ and an added bit of a Gothic sense to the whole thing. Brontë accomplishes this by presenting us with the anti-romantic personalities of Heathcliff
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distances on the map to its corresponding distance on actual ground. The RF on this map is 1:50‚000. 2. SCALE : Scale is the ratio between the distance of any two points on the map and the actual distance of the same points on the ground. The scale of the given map extract is 2 cm: 1 km or 1:50‚000. 3. CONTOUR: Contours are imaginary lines drawn on maps‚ joining all places with the same height above sea level. 4. CONTOUR INTERVAL: The interval between two consecutive contours is called contour
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1 SUBMITTED BY NINIAN ADHIKARY NITOL [Roll : 1699‚ 3rd BATCH‚ DEPT. OF A&IS‚ JU] SUBMITTED TO HOMAIRA SEMEEN‚ LECTURER DEPT OF A&IS‚JU 2 Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................4 2.0 COMPANY IN BRIEF ...................................................................................................................................5 2.1 OVERVIEW ..............
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Name___________________________________________________________________________________Score______________/30 Math 146HON Winter 2012 Exam II Case Study – DUE MONDAY 3/5 IN CLASS USE THIS AS A COVER SHEET! Physicians ’ Reactions to Patient Size Research conducted by: Mikki Hebl and Jingping Xu; Case study prepared by: Emily Zitek Overview Obese people face discrimination on a daily basis in employment‚ education‚ and relationship contexts. Past research has shown that even doctors‚ who are trained
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