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    Gmo Lab Report

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    Genetically Modified Organisms INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this lab was to identify if non-labeled food products are actually genetically modified foods. Before we could begin testing this theory we first had to gain an understanding about genetically modified organisms in general. This was rather easy because if you have been to any grocery store lately you have without a doubt seen products with labels saying "GMO-free" or even "contains only non-GMO ingredients." GMO actually stands for

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    :___________ Chemistry Laboratory 101__ Date Submitted[1] :___________ Members[2]: Instructor’s Initials[3] :___________ 1. _____________________ 2. _____________________ 3. _____________________ 4. _____________________ Laboratory Report Sheet The Bunsen Burner Activity 1 Objectives:4 1. ________________________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________________________

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    antimicrobial drugs‚ which assist the body’s defenses against pathogens. Microorganisms are capable of causing infection or spoilage. Controlling bacterial growth is important in poultry farm businesses that use equipment to decontaminate processing plant fluids before disposal. During quality control and safety evaluations‚ bacteria growth that needs to be controlled can be found. While controlling bacterial growth‚ clusters of Gram Positive Cocci were found. It was found some ways to control bacterial

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    Pixar Facts 1.) In order to give Dash a realistic out-of-breath voice in "The Incredibles‚" director Brad Bird made actor Spencer Fox run laps around the studio.4 2.) Every Friday during the production of “Brave‚” each Pixar employee was told to wear a kilt for the fun of it. 3.) Shortly after completing Toy Story‚ the Pixar chief creative staff of John Lasseter‚ Peter Docter‚ Joe Ranft and Andrew Stanton got together for a lunch meeting at the Hidden City Café in 1994 that would become one of

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    LAB REPORT

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    The stored energy in the inductor is dissipated as heat in the resistor. Consequently‚ there will be no more arcing or ‘sparks’ across the contacts of the switch. 2. Current that is needed for coil saturation experiment is of the order of 5A. This large current‚ if allowed to flow for a long time‚ would heat resistors and other elements of a circuit. This can cause skin burns and damage the electric

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    research‚ if I leave a plant in continuous light‚ then I expect that the plant will grow/ produce less than a plant in a normal amount of light from 6am to 9pm. This experiment was done‚ so that indoor growers know if they need to turn off their grow lights at night‚ or set them on an alarm‚ so that they can get full potential food production. There are many people without food‚ so this would help if one can produce more food. Only one of my trials supported my hypothesis‚ of the plant in normal light will

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    Data Collection: The aim of this experiment was to test the weight of six potatoes before and after being put into different sucrose solutions. The following data was observed and collected throughout the experiment. Observations: -Qualitative: The potatoes were: Tubed shaped Yellow in color Initially hard in texture -Quantitative: Table 1: Weight of the potato in grams before and after placed in a different concentrations of sucrose solutions. Sucrose solution (M) Weight Before (g) ±

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    Experiment 1: Error‚ Uncertainties and Measurements Laboratory Report Jan Luke Mendoza‚ Alexis Vienne Munar‚ Paula Murakami‚ Giorla Joanne Negre Department of Math and Physics College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas Espana‚ Manila Abstract Throughout the experiment the main goal is to find out about the realities in taking measurements‚ that is‚ that there will always be an uncertainty for each acquired value. And to find out and recognize these uncertainties was handled in the

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    Lab Report

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    possible for it to travel 8 meters powered by a nine inch balloon. Independent Variable: building the car from homemade materials. Dependent Variable: The results of speed and distance from the car responding to the materials Rationale: In this experiment‚ the challenge is to build a balloon powered car from homemade materials that can travel at least 8 meters. According to Newton’s Third law‚ it is possible to accomplish this objective. Force is any push or pulls and can be measured in newtons.

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    Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis Problem: We are going to separate and identify pigments and other molecules from cell extracts through a process called chromatography. We will also test the theory that light and chloroplasts are required for light reactions to occur. Background: Pigments are chemical compounds which reflect only certain wavelengths of visible light. This is what makes them seem colorful. Many things contain pigments including flowers‚ corals‚ and even skin. More important than

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