ME112 Transmission Dissection Procedure [pic][pic][pic][pic] Remove the bolts from the top Here’s what you will see. Locate Using the punch‚ pound out the (Optional): Pound out the pin and cover of the transmission (they are the selector pin and its collar. cotter pin in the collar. If it falls remove the bar that prevents more only hand tightened). in the transmission‚ don’t worry. than one shift fork being selected. [pic][pic][pic][pic] Unscrew the shift lever (if attached)
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Objective: The objective of the lab is to separate the caffeine samples we are using‚ using thin layer chromatography. The solvent we are using for the separation is 3:1 mixture of Chloroform and Acetone. Principle: Thin layer chromatography (TLC) is an important technique that is useful for separating organic compounds. TLC is often used to monitor the progress of organic reactions and to check the purity of products. Separations in Thin layer chromatography involve distributing a mixture of
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between mitosis and meiosis? (4 points) a. Crossing over does not occur in mitosis b. The number of cells exchanged is different and mitosis occurs in all organisms and meiosis only occurs in certain organisms and the number of cells (Campbell‚ 2009). 6. Answer the following questions: a. Explain the difference between mitosis and cytokinesis. (3 points) Firstly mitosis occurs before cytokinesis. Mitosis results in growth of cells and cytokinesis is for maintenance. Mitosis divides a cell’s nucleus
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SKELETAL SYSTEM: BONES AND JOINTS Functions of the Skeletal System ♦Skeletal System Without it‚ there would be no rigid framework to support the soft tissues of the body and no system of joints and levers to allow the body to move Consists of bones‚ connective tissues that includes cartilage‚ tendons and ligaments Term skeleton is derived from a Greek word meaning dried Consists of dynamic‚ living tissues that are able to grow‚ detect pain stimuli‚ adapt to stress‚ and undergo repair after
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I. Fetal Pig Dissection II. Purpose Sus scrofa‚ or the domestic pig is a member of the class Mammalia and the order Artiodactyla. Since we as humans are also a member of class Mammalia‚ we have a good deal in common biologically with pigs‚ although we might not like to think so. Since we have a good deal in common‚ it is very helpful for us to study these animals both anatomically and physiologically. We do this when we test medicines on pigs‚ perfect surgical procedures on pigs‚ and even when
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Chapter 6 Osseous Tissue and Bone Structure 1. classifications of bones by shape (1) long bone - long and thin - arm and forearm‚ thigh (femur) and legs‚ palms‚ soles‚ fingers‚ toes (2) flat bone - thin with parallel surfaces - skull‚ sternum‚ rib‚ scapulae (3) sutural bone (Wormian bones) - small‚ irregular bones - between flat bones of the skull (4) irregular bone - complex shapes with short‚ flat‚ notched‚ or ridged surfaces - spinal vertebrae‚ the bones of the pelvis‚ and several
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Heart Dissection Sheep have a four-chambered heart‚ as do humans. By studying a sheep heart you can learn about your own heart at the same time. 1. Identify the right and left sides of the heart. Look closely and on one side you will see a diagonal line of blood vessels that divide the heart. The half that includes all of the apex of the heart is the left side. If you feel the heart‚ the left half will feel much firmer and more muscular than the right side. The left side of the heart has to
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Heart Dissection September 30‚ 2012 Introduction/Purpose In this lab experiment‚ I examined a pig’s heart and compared it to a human’s heart. The pig’s heart is very similar to a human’s heart by having the same structures‚ veins‚ valves‚ and chambers. I was unable to perform hands on examination on a human heart so I examined a pig’s heart. I was able to identify major areas of the heart and dissect it to examine the inside chambers and valves. This
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sure the executive management agrees. 5. What is the most important risk mitigation requirement you uncovered and want to communicate to executive management? What is the most important risk mitigation requirement to the executive management group? 6. Based on your IT mitigation plan‚ what is the difference between short-term and long term risk mitigation tasks and on-going duties? Short-term are risks that can be fixed rapidly and will (more than likely) not have long term effects on the long company
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THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF CHICKEN In most livestock‚ teeth function to grind feed into smaller particles. Birds must pass feed usually whole into the esophagus because they do not have teeth. Therefore‚ particles of poultry feed should be small enough to pass through the esophagus. Feed passes from the mouth and through the precrop esophagus to the crop. If the proventriculus and gizzard are full‚ feed is stored in the crop. Feed is also moistened in the crop. Feed passes from the crop through the
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