Biology lab AIM: To test a leaf for starch APPARATUS/MATERIALS : * bunsen burner‚ tripod stand‚ wire gauze(OR 90oC electric water bath OR hot plate) * 250 cm3 beaker * boiling tube * anti- bumping granules * forceps * test tube holder * white tile * leaf to be tested (hibiscus leaves are excellent) * 90% ethanol * iodine/potassium iodide solution PROCEDURE: The video above shows the steps in Testing a Leaf for the Presence of Starch. The Procedure outlined
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In this experiment spinach‚ DPIP‚ phosphate solutions were placed under various filters and the percent orange light transmittance through the solution was measured to determine the rate of photosynthesis. This experiment was set up to discover how different wavelengths of light affect the rate of photosynthesis in a spinach‚ DPIP‚ phosphate solution. I proposed that the spinach‚ DPIP‚ phosphate solution under no filter‚ and therefore exposed to all light will have a highest percent orange light
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Lab 5.3 SPRINGS- HOOKES LAW Group member: Submitted by: Submitted to: Class: Due: Lab 5.3 SPRINGS- HOOKES LAW Purpose: To study the characteristics of a spring. Hypothesis: With an increase in weight there will be a directly relatable increase in spring length. Additionally each spring will increase to different expected lengths. Materials: -Light spring -Dense spring -Brass spring -Masses -Ruler
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microbe‚ a human‚ or an animal‚ then you are most likely plant. Plants and trees cover about thirty percent of the planet’s surface‚ as stated in NASA’s Earth Observatory division. They use a process called photosynthesis‚ which allows plants to take energy from the Sun and later using it as food‚ as well as producing oxygen through the process of respiration. So how does it happen? The process of photosynthesis occurs as follows. First‚ the plant uses the sunlight and the green color in their leaves
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Lab #2: Energy in Cell Virtual Lab - Week 3 NAME: ________________________________________ 1. What is the importance of the light and dark reactions in photosynthesis? Photosynthesis works by absorbing light. Our sun gives off energy and the chlorophyll from the plant absorb this energy. The energy is then used to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen and then they combine hydrogen and carbon dioxide to make sugars. 2. What happens to food energy during photosynthesis? During
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It would be nearly impossible to have the transportation of vesicles without kinesin to guide it. And without the transportation of these synaptic vesicles to release their neurotransmitters‚ there would be no movement in the cell at all. This experiment is so important because vesicle transport in neurons helps to identify many neurological disorders. One such example is a research on Drosophila. Since there is only one kinesin light gene in the subject‚ the mutants in that one chain gene exhibit
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products produced. The uncertainty of this this measurement is ± 1 product. In order for this experiment to be controlled‚ many variable were identified and held constant. If these variables were not to be held constant than the findings of this experiment would be meaningless because there would be no way of desiring if the independent variable was the cause of the changes which were recorded In this experiment‚
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on the regeneration rate of the planaria. The hypothesis of this experiment is that if the planarians are exposed to a certain number of magnets at a closer distance‚ then they will regenerate stronger and faster. This is important because it could lead to faster regeneration for the animal and lead to bigger things such as finding a way to incorporate this to human regeneration. Many experiments have been researched
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SCIENCE EXPERIMENT REPORT AIM : To show the percentage of oxygen in air. HYPOTHESIS : The percentage of oxygen in air is about 20%. APPARATUS AND MATERIALS : Glass trough‚ gas jar stand‚ metre ruler‚ candle‚ marker pen‚ matches‚ plasticine. Figure 1 VARIABLE : i. kept constant : the size of the candle ii. manipulated : the amount of oxygen inside the gas jar iii. responds : the level of water in the gas jar PROCEDURES : 1. Use some plasticine to fix a
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Formal lab report: Abstarct: The Purpose of this experiment was to perform Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in Wild type Arabidopsis thaliana Columbia by using somatic plant transformation method. The whole process lasted for over a period of 11 weeks and we were successful in getting transformed plants. Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain containing pMP90 (Ti-helper) plasmid and pCAMBIA1391 (T-DNA) plasmid was used for this plant transformation. pCAMBIA1391 plasmid was constructed by cloning Brassica
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