homeostasis to regulate control systems such as body temperature‚ osmotic balance‚ blood pressure‚ blood glucose and respiratory gases in tissues. This report will focus on thermoregulation‚ which is the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries‚ despite the fluctuating external environment. The purpose of thermoregulation is to balance thermal inputs and thermal losses in the body to maintain a core body temperature of approximately 36.7 degrees celsius‚ despite the
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1. Determine the order of the reaction A --> 2B + C from the following data obtained for [A] as a function of time. time | [A] | 0 min | 0.80 M | 8 mins | 0.60 M | 24 mins | 0.35 M | 40 mins | 0.20 M | ------------------------------------------------- Use diferential and half life. 2. Balance the equation below and determine the rate expression using the given data. Find k with units. N2 + H2 ---> NH3 (all gaseous) [N2] (mole/L) | [H2] (mole/L) | Initial Rate (mole/L /min)
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REACTIONS OF HYDROCARBONS Diane Cate Satsatin Biology Student‚ Biology Department College of Science‚ De La Salle University-Dasmarinas ABSTRACT Five substances which are Hexane‚ Eugenol‚ Unknown hydrocarbon 1‚ Unknown hydrocarbon 2‚ and Acetylene gas was used for the selective reactivity of hydrocarbons to functional group tests; Bayer’s test‚ Bromine test light‚ Bromine test dark‚ and Tollen’s test. In Bayer’s test‚ only Acetylene‚ Eugenol and Unknown hydrocarbon 2 reacted positively
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ether solution in a 50ml flask and fractionally distilling the solution until the head temperature reaches 90 degrees C. Then we removed the fractionating column and continued the distillation using a short path column. After this we weighted the product and found the IR. OBSERVATIONS As the solution boiled in the first step it kept changing color getting darker from clear to yellow to orange. During the boiling I can see the two layers forming separating into organic and aqueous with a
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In this story by Connie Jan Maraan‚ the protagonist of the story is a ghost who died when the Tayuman LRT Station suddenly collapsed and the train came falling down on his face. According to him‚ he has seen Christ because of that incident. -Summary provided by: images.1aot.multiply.multiplycontent.com/…/PHIL.LIT%20-… (first entry that appears in Google upon searching Ghost by Connie Jan Maraan) In Connie Jan Maraan’s story entitled “Ghost”‚ she applied various symbols to express what happened
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INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE RATE OF ENZYME ACTIVITY. To investigate the effect that temperature has on enzyme activity I am going to use the enzyme amylase‚ which is used as a biological catalyst to break down starch‚ which cannot pass through the gut wall due to the size of the molecules‚ into smaller ones. Amylase is a carbohydrase‚ which converts starch to simple sugars in the Salivary Glands. Three features of all enzymes are: They are always proteins. They are specific
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26‚ 2010 Experiment No. 2 – Coupled Reactions R.S. Velasco Institute of Chemistry‚ College of Science University of the Philippines‚ Diliman Quezon City‚ Philippines Received Dec. 1‚ 2010 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT The reaction of carbon dioxide gas to form carbon monoxide and oxygen gas is non-spontaneous (∆G > 0)‚ thus we coupled it with the reaction that has a free energy that is negative
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------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT ------------------------------------------------- The copper reaction experiment was demonstrated by adding the reagents like 16M HNO3‚ Distilled water‚ 6M NaOH‚ 6M H2SO4‚ Acetone‚ Zinc metal and Methanol into the beaker with the copper wire. The experiment was also demonstrated to observe how copper reacts while different reagents were being added. It was also demonstrated to practice the common laboratory techniques such as methods
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additional difficulty was remaining stable on a sphere. ERECTOR SPINAE Hyperextension – I could feel my stabilizer muscles activating in ways they’re not normally required to maintain the proper form. GASTROCNEMIUS & SOLEUS Ball Calf Raise – No change in weight‚ pressing the ball firm as a handle. GLUTEUS Hip Bridge – I can feel the muscles in my glutes (and lower) back active a lot faster‚ due to the elevation and need for suspension. HAMSTRINGS Ball Reverse Leg Curl – Can get bored doing
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larvae had formed their chrysalises each student put 1 of their containers into a cold climate approximately 45°F‚ 1 in a warm climate approximately 85°F and 1 stayed out at room temperature approximately 72°F. The larvae spent a total of 5 days in each climate‚ and then they were removed and brought back to room temperature. Then the waiting game started to see how long it took each larva to go through metamorphosis and emerge as a butterfly. Based on the data that was recorded it looks like the larvae
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