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    Enzyme Lab

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    Lab Report: Enzyme Lab Your Name: Samantha Butcher Purpose of this Lab What is the goal of this lab? What question is it trying to answer‚ or what problem is it trying to explain? It is going to explain how a liver’s enzymes break down substances that could be harmful.| Hypothesis After reading the lab instructions - but before starting the lab - record your best “educated guess” about what will happen in the experiment. Give your reasons and outline any assumptions that lead

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    Microscale Lab

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    Introduction to Microscale Laboratory Niki Gharavi *‚ Minh Nguyen San Jose City College ABSTRACT: The objective of the experiment was to be introduced to working with the lab equipment‚ specifically heating and measuring‚ and to be able to create some of the apparatus that future experiments will require. Heating methods used were an aluminum block‚ a sand bath‚ and a water bath. The aluminum block heated most quickly while the others were more stable. Regarding the measurement of water‚ the less

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    Lab 14

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    LAB 14 REMOTE WINDOWS 7 ADMINISTRATION This lab contains the following exercises and activities: Exercise 14.1 Creating a Custom MMC Console Exercise 14.2 Configuring Remote Desktop Access Exercise 14.3 Connecting to a Remote Workstation Exercise 14.4 Creating an RDP File Lab Challenge 14.1 Using Windows Remote Management SCENARIO You are a newly hired desktop technician for Contoso‚ Ltd.‚ working on a long- term test deployment of new Windows 7 workstations. You have been given the

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    phisiology lab

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    Exercise 1: Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability: Activity 2: Simulated Facilitated Diffusion Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results
You scored 50% by answering 2 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. Molecules need a carrier protein to help them move across a membrane because Your answer : a. they are not lipid soluble.
Correct answer: d. they are lipid insoluble or they are too large. 2. Which of the following is true of facilitated diffusion?
You correctly answered: c. Movement is passive and down

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    Macromolecules Lab

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    MACROMOLECULS LAB: What are the mystery powders? Period: 4 Asia Enoch Introduction: A carbohydrate is an immediate form of energy in your body. Monomers is smaller than a polymer. For carbohydrate the monomer is sugar and the polymer is a polysaccharides. Carbohydrates are important to our body because we need to use energy. The purpose of this lab is to figure which one is the monomer and which one is the polymer. Hypothesis: If I place two drops of iodine into the mystery powder‚ it

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    Lab Analysis

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    Iker Lopez Anatomy & Physiology P2 Wednesday‚ September 19‚ 2012 Heart Rate Response to Baroreceptor Feedback Lab Fundamental Question: Does the body respond to its environment? Testable Question: When the body is in the squat position to normal while the time limit stays the same and how far you squat is the same‚ will the heart rate recover after returning to standing position in 10 seconds? Hypothesis: If the body moves back to normal position from squatting position while the time limit

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    lab bounce

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    Student Guide Laboratory: Drop and Bounce Different matter responds differently to force. In this lab‚ you will explore the relationship between matter and energy by dropping objects made of different materials from different heights to see how high they bounce. You will be dropping these objects in a virtual lab setting where objects behave the same as they would in the real world. Goals for the Lesson Solve a problem using the scientific method. Use the metric system in a scientific experiment

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    Electromyography Lab

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    certain task. In this lab we examined motor unit recruitment and muscle fatigue by electromyography (EMG) with dynamometry (DYN). When the motor unit in the muscle is activated signals are then generated‚ which result in muscle contraction. The impulse generated are a bit weak‚ yet can still be detected by the electrodes‚ EMG and is coupled by a measurements of power‚ DYN. When all the motor units reach its maximum strength the muscles will fatigue. Finally‚ the objectives of this lab were to determine

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    Chemistry Lab

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    Procedure Access the virtual lab and complete the experiments. Part One (Flame Test): 1. Create and complete a data table for Part One of the lab. It should include the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame: Barium-green Calcium-red Sodium-yellow Rubidium-purple Potassium-blue Lithium-pink 2. Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did.: Unknown 1-yellow. I think it is Sodium because

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    physics lab

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    of dots/ time‚ and then calculate the period using formula Period(T)= per unit time/ frequency. Procedure: 1. Follow instructions and assemble the apparatus. 1. Put a carbon paper disc which is carbon-side-up on the fix shaft between the gates. 2. Place a short strip of timer tape in the recording timer over the paper disc. 3. Make sure the tape is threaded through the gates and is free of snags. 4. Turn the timer on and pull the strip through the gates. 5. Make sure you are getting dots on

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