BIOLOGY PLAN AND DESIGN LAB Date: / / Syllabus Topic: Hypothesis: A glass of milk lasts longer in cold temperatures. Aim: To determine a better range of temperature for storing a glass of milk. Apparatus and Materials: • 2-100cm3 beakers • 2-500cm3 beakers • Milk • Ice • Hot water • Marker Method: 1. Obtain 2 clean 100cm3 beakers and 2 clean 500cm3 beakers. 2. Add 50cm3 of milk to each 100cm3 beaker. 3. Label the 100cm3 beakers‚ A and B. 4. Label the 500cm3
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Lab 6 Biomechanics of Frog Skeletal Muscle I. Purpose This exercise is designed to demonstrate some mechanical and physiological properties of skeletal muscle using the gastrocnemius muscle of a frog. II. Performance Objectives At the end of this exercise the student should be able to: 1. Define minimal (threshold)‚ subminimal‚ maximal‚ and supramaximal stimulus. 2. Explain what is meant by a “graded” response. 3. Draw a diagram of the setup used in this lab exercise. 4. Calculate the
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Author: Haoyang Chen Date: 2/23/2013 Experiment No.: 2 Title: Synthesis - A Square Wave‚ a Musical Note and Sound Cancellation Introduction: In this experiment‚ we will do three parts to find out the synthesis sound. They are a Square Wave‚ a Musical Note and Sound Cancellation. For the first part‚ it is the superposition of sine wave. We are going to construct a square wave (approximately) by adding together some pure tones of different frequencies. This stretched string vibrating at
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Lab 2 – Water Quality and Contamination Experiment 1: Effects of Groundwater Contamination Table 1: Water Observations (Smell‚ Color‚ Etc.) Beaker Observations 1 The water is clear with no distinct smell. 2 The vegetable oil does not mix with the water. Oil on top‚ separated from the water. Oil has a slight yellow look to it. No odor. 3 Vinegar mixes with the water and retains clarity. Has a slight smell of vinegar to it. 4 Laundry detergent changes the water’s clarity to a blue-green color. It has
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Drew Staples 6/12/14 Properties of water Question Does mixing water with other substances change it’s boiling point. Research The boiling point of a liquid is when the temperature causes the vapor pressure to be equal to the air. Air density will change waters boiling point. High altitudes give water a lower boiling point. Hypothesis If the water is less dense then it will boil faster and the boiling point will be lower. Materials 1 Pot A Sink A Stove 1 tablespoon of sugar 1
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polluted water so the water will have a clarity of 0%. If a filter is built for the polluted water‚ then the waters clarity will be 0% and the pH value will be 7. The purpose for this lab is to get the polluted water to a clarity of 0%. Water pollution is playing a major role in today’s ecosystems because the water is becoming unsafe to live in and unsafe to consume. “Water pollution is any physical or chemical change in water that adversely affects organisms” (Chiras‚ 2015). When the water is dirty
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Experiment 8 “Lipids” and the purpose of the lab is to become familiar with the properties and reactions of certain lipids called fats or oil. For this lab‚ students are testing the properties and reactions of lipids and soap will be prepared and its properties will be tested. To begin the experiment‚ place 5 mls of water‚ ethyl alcohol‚ chloroform‚ and toluene in to four clean test tubes and add 1 drops of cottonseed oil to each test tube. Shake it and record your observation. To do part B‚ in three
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| The Chemistry of Natural Waters | Chem 111 Sec 104 | | Hyunjung Hwang | 11/6/2012 | TA: Sarah Boehm‚ Group members: Rachel Hoffman‚ Dan Hirt | Introduction Water hardness is a major part of overall water quality that affects many industrial and domestic water users. Water is considered hard when there are high concentrations of the divalent cations Magnesium and Calcium; water hardness is considered as the sum of both the calcium and magnesium concentrations and expressed as
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the container of blood on top. Blood containers are in dropper bottles. Number each slide with a wax pencil. A drop of blood was placed on a slide and numbered it slide #1. Slide #1: 1. With the wooden applicator stick‚ dip the end into the blood and place a tiny drop onto slide #1 and put cover slip over it. Slide#2 1. Place 1 drop of 0.9% NaCl with the drop of blood (use the filter paper to absorb excess liquid). 2. Add a cover-slip and use filter paper to absorb extra liquid (if necessary)
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of history that have been left unclear because so much time has lapsed. Thanks to fossils or remains‚ among other things‚ historians have been able to piece together many things. In the 1500’s the first contact was made in the Americas. During this time‚ the America’s and the world as we know it was changed radically. Humans influenced America the most because of their ways to manipulate animals‚ diseases they spread‚ and their eagerness and ambition to take control. Humans have influenced the world
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