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    What conditions are necessary for digestion of lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ protein? Certain conditions are required for digestion. I will find that enzyme is required for digestion of lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ protein. There are many conditions that are necessary for digestion of lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ protein such as pH and enzyme and substrate. The test tube that digestion of lipids occurs in was test tube 1‚3‚4‚ test tube 2 there was no digestion because there was no enzyme. Test tube 1 was the fastest

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    NAME |Tawny Frogmouth | | |SCIENTFIC NAME |Podargus Strigoides | |CLASSIFICATION |Aves | |DESCRIPTION |The male and female of this slightly bulky species look alike. | |

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    The Snares penguin‚ also known as the Snares crested penguin and Snares Island penguin‚ is a penguin native to a group of islands‚ called the Snares‚ in New Zealand. The penguin can be anywhere between 50-70 cm tall and weigh 2.5-4 kg. Like any penguin‚ it has a white belly and a black back and wings‚ but one of its most distinguishing features are its bright yellow eyebrowstripes. These eyebrow-stripes extend across above the eyes and flair out from the sides of its head. The Snares penguin

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    Determining the Production of Glucose During Changes in Temperature and pH‚ and Manipulation of Specificity and Cofactors BIOL-1406-SL8 November 16‚ 2012 Abstract Enzymes are biological catalysts. They work by lowering the activation energy needed to initiate a chemical reaction. Enzymes work within an optimal temperature and optimal pH. Enzymes are highly specific for a single substrate. The Enzyme is usually much larger in size than the substrate it binds to. In some cases‚ an enzyme requires

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    Catalase Test Lab Report

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    In March 10‚ the first procedure that was done was gram staining. The purpose of this procedure was to determine if the unknown bacterium is gram-positive or gram-negative‚ and also to determine the cell shape. Gram-positive cells will be purple while gram-negative cells will be pink. The methods for the Gram staining method first starts with a fixed smear of the bacterium‚ covered it with crystal violet for 30 seconds. Afterwards‚ it should be gently rinsed off with distilled water and be covered

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    Brine Shrimps Lab Report

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    Shrimps Abstract An experiment is carried out to study whether temperature is a determining factor for the hatching of brine shrimp eggs. In this experiment‚ the brine shrimp eggs are allowed to hatch in two different temperatures. This is done by incubating the boiling tubes filled with 30 mL de-chlorinated 2% saline water and 40 brine shrimp egg cysts in two different temperature‚ namely room temperature (25°C) and 35°C. Each of the treatments is duplicated so that a more accurate result can be obtained

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    12 Agar Plates Lab Report

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    possible. The amount of Ampicillin used for each plate is the independent variable and the plate labeled G1 plate 1‚ which will be without the susceptibility ring‚ will be your control colony. Allow the colonies to grow and the antibiotic to work by incubating the plates at 37 degrees Celsius for 48 hours. After 48 hour growth period‚ you will return to the plates and measure the zone of inhibition for each plate and record this data. The size of the zone of inhibition will be the dependent variable.

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    Introduction: If you have ever went outside in the winter and stayed outdoors for a couple of hours you probably noticed that you slowly lose the feeling in your hands as your blood is redirected to your core body (organs in the chest and abdomen). This is because your body detects that you are in a cold environment and that it is loosing too much heat. To deal with this you body redirects your blood flow to the core of the body in order to maintain a constant core temperature by decreasing the

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    were placed back into the ice after mixing well the colony each time. The pGLO plasmid DNA was added by the instructor into (+pGLO) not into (-PGLO) tube and placed the tube back into ice. The tubes were incubated on ice for 10 minutes. Once done incubating both tubes were performed heat shocks at 42 degree C temperature for 50 second. Both tubes were immediately placed into the ice for another 2 minutes. After 2 minutes‚ 250ul of LB broth was added to each tube and again incubated for 10 minutes

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    In 1941‚ the attack on Pearl Harbor and the fall of Hong Kong led to the declaration of war between Canada and Japan. The sacrifice of 2‚000 Canadian soldiers in the invasion of Hong Kong raised fear and rage against Japanese on the west coast. Along with several government policies which provide room for the entrenched racism‚ rationality is dissolved into violence and repression which pressures the government for the final detention. Japan was allied with Britain in the First World War‚ thus the

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