What Will I Be Doing In Ten Years? Life is very short! It is not important how much long life we have lived‚ but it is most important how we live our life. Generally people want to add days to life whereas‚ I believe to add life to days. Everybody has an idea of the type of person they would like to be and what they will have liked to accomplish within a span of the next ten years. No one can predict the future but I do have some ideas of what I would like to do in the years coming up. In
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BBC Learning English How to… Tell someone about a serious incident Neil: Hello‚ welcome to ‘How to…’ with me‚ Neil Edgeller. In this programme we’ll take a look at how to tell friends‚ or people you know quite well‚ about serious things which have happened to you. Perhaps you’ve been unlucky enough to have been attacked‚ or maybe you’ve seen something frightening‚ like a road accident. How do you introduce the topic to your friends? How do you tell the story‚ and how do you finish it
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The experimental membrane we used in this lab acted as a barrier in which only a small number of molecules can pass through. In this experiment we wanted to show the process of osmosis‚ in which water passes through the aforementioned barrier. Osmosis is critical to life because the process regulates
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Unit 10 Safeguarding in health and social care
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In this lab we tested to see if the amount of sunlight exposed to the basil seed‚ would affect the growth. The null hypothesis for this experiment was that there would be no statistical difference between the green‚ yellow‚ and red basil seeds’ growth. Three alternate hypotheses are: If we expose the green seed to 48 hours of sunlight and the yellow seed to 24 hours of sunlight‚ then the green seed with grow more than the yellow. The opposite of this hypothesis would alternate 2. Another alternate
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Experiment on Cellular respiration of Mung Beans Seeds with the Effects of Temperature Introduction: ATP is generated from aerobic respiration from the use of biosynthetic pathways. Glycolysis is where respiration starts in the cells and produces ATP‚ NADH‚ and 2 pyruvate molecules from the oxidation of six carbon carbohydrate and glucose. Even if oxygen is there or not‚ enzymes are mediated in the cytoplasm. The electron transport chain‚ chemiosmosis‚ and aerobic respiration use NADH molecule
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Abstract: For the first part of this lab we refluxed different Carboxylic acids and alcohols in the presence of a acid catalyst in order to form Esters by Fischer Esterification. These Esters had different pleasant smells that we then evaluated. In the second part of the experiment‚ we broke the ester bonds of a triglyceride in order to form glycerol and carboxylate salts. This process is known as Saponification because it produces amphiphilic molecules that allow soap to remove dirt from the surface
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volume‚ mass‚ and density of objects and liquids. Time Allocation: Allow 2 hours for this experiment Materials Materials Student provides Label or Box/Bag Qty 1 1 1 1 1 LabPaq provides Auxiliary Supplies BagCK1 © Hands On Labs‚ Inc. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LabPaq CK-1 Item Description Table salt Piece of string Isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol Tap water Paper‚ 5 cm x 5 cm for weighing chemicals Beaker‚ 100 mL‚ glass Cylinder‚ 25 mL 25-mL volumetric flask
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LAB 4 1.List four cell structures that were common to both plant and animal cells. (4 points) a.What structures were unique to plant cells? (2 points) b. What structures were unique to animal cells? (2 points) 2.List five structures observed in the cell images and provide the function of each structure. (5 points) a.Structure 1 and function b. Structure 2 and function c.Structure 3 and function d.Structure 4 and function e.Structure 5 and function 3.The student is observing a single-celled
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Lab Report 3: Daphnia‚ Human and Crayfish Cardiac Activity Introduction An electrocardiogram‚ abbreviated as ECG in this report‚ is a visual representation of an organism’s atrial and ventricular depolarization and repolarization. Previous research has shown that although there is variability in the amplitude and shape of the waves of ECG‚ dependent on the subject’s health‚ it follows a universal pattern that can be used effectively for biometrics. The experiments discussed in this lab report were
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