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    Biology Lab Report

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    in m2 the exact area the of the kitchen. xvi) Write down both length and width correct to 1d.p. xvii) Calculate the percentage error made if the area was calculated using the length and width correct to 1 d.p. xviii) Consider the numbers 5‚ ‚ -3‚ ‚ and the number sets N‚ Z‚ Q and R. Write which set each number belong in. xix) The relative frequencies of the popularity of certain brands of cleaner are displayed in the table below. Estimate the probability of someone using BRITE. Brand |

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    Title: The effect on temperature on beet cell membranes. Introduction A cell membrane or plasma membrane is very important in protecting cells. A cell membrane is a thin layer that protects the cells. The membrane is filled with lipids and proteins. The cell membrane protects the cell from ions and molecules that enter and exit the cells. I hypothesize that at -5 degrees Celsius‚ the color intensity will be a 1. I hypothesize that at 5 degrees Celsius‚ the color intensity will be a 2

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    Labs 4 & 5 Lab Four: Experiment 1 1. At what magnification do you first notice the ragweed pollen? I first noticed it when the magnification is at about 30 2. Which is bigger‚ rhinovirus or E. Coli? E. Coli is bigger 3. Based on the magnification‚ how many of the E. Coli can fit into the same space as the head of a pin? 10‚000 E. Coli 4. About how many red blood cells could fit across the diameter of a human hair. (Again‚ look at the magnification scale)? About 100 blood cells

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    Structure and Function of the Human Digestive System By Caitlin Ong Organs of the Digestive System Mouth Structure: The mouth consists of the upper and lower jaw‚ that contain gums which hold teeth‚ the roof of the mouth is the palate and the tongue occupies the floor of the mouth. The salivary glands have ducts that open in the mouth. Function: The mouth is where the first step of digestion begins. Known as mechanical digestion‚ this involves chewing with your teeth to break the food

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    Acids & Bases Lab Write Up Lab 2 Introduction There are many acids and bases all around us. An acid is known as a hydrogen ion donor (H¯)‚ and a base is known as a hydrogen ion acceptor (H⁺). Acids and bases are represented by the pH scale. The pH scale shows the strength that an acid or base has. This scale ranges from 0-14‚ with 0-6 being acids‚ 8-14 being bases‚ and 7 being neutral‚ such as water. This is defined as the negative log of an ion atom (pH=

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    AP Biology Photosynthesis Lab Bethany Boyer Due 11/12/14 Lab Write-Up Questions First Experiment 1) The independent variable in this experiment was the presence of CO2 (carbon dioxide). The dependent variable was the speed at which the leaf disks started to float. 2) In the leaf tissue‚ the bicarbonate and light are combining to carry out photosynthesis. This will cause oxygen to collect in the leaf tissue‚ causing it to rise. 3) If we were to boil the leaf disks‚ the reaction would most likely

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    Why are some colors of light more effective than other colors? Answer Photosynthetic saturation is the maximum rate of photosynthesis. What was the value for photosynthetic saturation in tomato leaves? Answer Light quality does not effect the rate of photosynthesis. Answer Based on what you know about photosynthesis‚ provide possible reasons for what causes photosynthetic saturation (these cannot be determined from the graph). Answer Which color

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    carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs. In order to function most efficiently‚ haemoglobin needs to bind to oxygen tightly when the oxygen concentration is high in the lungs and be able to release oxygen rapidly in the relatively low partial pressure in the tissues. I will be comparing the structure and function of haemoglobin with the structure and function of collagen‚ which is a structural protein. Collagen’s functions are quite different from those of globular proteins such as enzymes;

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    How the structure of proteins are related to their functions Rachel Morris The basic building blocks of proteins are amino acids‚ the biuret reaction tests for protein. A solution of sodium hydroxide is added to a sample then a few drops of copper sulphate solution‚ if positive – the solution will turn mauve. There are 20 different amino acids and they can be joined in any order. Therefore there can be many different functions. A protein consists of one or more polypeptide chains (a polypeptide

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    transaction occurs when a transaction is denominated in a currency other than that of the firm. For example‚ a foreign currency transaction occurs when a U.S. firm purchases electronics components from a Japanese firm and must make payment in yen. 3. This easiest way for a U.S. company to avoid foreign exchange risk is to denominate all transactions in U.S. dollars. Alternatively‚ there are a variety of methods for hedging foreign currency risk. One method is to enter into a foreign exchange forward

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