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    Mitochondria Lab Report

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    storage of ATP. The point of this lab is to understand how DNA can mutate over

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    Osmosis Lab Report

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    Osmosis is a passive movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. In this lab‚ we can determine the direction of diffusion of small molecules by measuring the diffusion of small molecules through dialysis tubing. This tubing acts as a selectively permeable membrane‚ and allow to pass larger molecules slowly. Introduction: Cells have kinetic energy and it causes the molecules of the cell to move around

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    Melissa Kenney Dr. Braun/Lab K Lewis Symbols & Structures Purpose The purpose of this lab experiment is to practice writing Lewis symbols for elements and monatomic ions while writing Lewis structure for molecules and polyatomic ions. I will also be writing chemical equations using Lewis structures for

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    cellular respiration to produce ATP. This process takes place in chloroplasts‚ which is a plastid that contains chlorophyll and involves two interlinked reactions‚ which are light dependent reactions and light independent reactions. Throughout our lab experiment‚ we focused on the affect access of light has on carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide levels decrease as oxygen levels increase and glucose is produced when light dependent reactions occur. Light energy is absorbed by photo

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    blood. A normal blood smear would contain 3 to 4 white blood cells per field in microscopy. If there is an increase in the white blood cells per a field the body is in response to an infection. Also the shape of red blood cells would be biconcave disc and the centre pallor would be pale which occupy a third of the cell. Red blood cells have a small variation

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    Osmosis Lab Report

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    G. Y. S. Period: 6 09/11/12 Osmosis Lab I. Objective: The purpose of this lab is to put the solutions in chronological order from least to most molarity. If the solutions are hypertonic then‚ the water will go in and the order of the substances will be C‚ D‚ A‚ B‚ E. II. Materials and Methods: See attached page. Results: Table 1.1 III. Table 1.1 | Initial | Final | % Change | A | 11.4 | 11.86 | 4.03% | B | 11.67 | 15.33 | 33.68% | C | 10.84 | 11.86 | 9.4% | D | 12.02 |

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    name Blu-ray is a combination of “Blue” for the color of laser that is used‚ and “ray” for “Optical ray”. The thrust for an advanced format of data storage on optical disc led to revolutionary introduction of BLU-RAY DISC. This advances in the race against its competitors DVD (Digital Video Disc) & AOD (Advanced Optical Disc) in that it has high storage capacity‚ advanced security and privacy features and the A/V high quality O/P (generally video) of the media files stored on it make’s it quite

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    The purpose of this lab was to determine the effect of disinfectants and antiseptics on bacterial growth. By observing the effects of 5 different inhibitors including alcohol‚ bleach‚ soap solution and distilled water‚ it was determined what antiseptic or disinfectant was able to best inhibit this kind of bacterial growth. Nutrient Agar was poured into a Petri dish with four quadrants and then a pipette was used to place bacterial culture on top. Using forceps‚ a filter disc was dipped into each

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    Friction Lab report

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    allow an object to move is dissipated into heat energy and will not return to the system once the movement stops. Specifically‚ this lab will calculate the coefficient of friction. Unlike most coefficients in Physics‚ friction behaves differently depending on whether the object is at rest or at motion.

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    Osmosis Lab Report

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    Diffusion and osmosis go hand-in-hand. Osmosis is generally the same as diffusion‚ however‚ deals solely with water. Osmotic pressure is the pressure of a solution against a semi-permeable membrane to prevent water from flowing into the membrane. In this lab‚ we are going to study tonicity; tonicity is the measure of this osmotic pressure and is the differential of pressure between two solutions separated by a selective membrane. To help identify the relative concentrations of solute particles of different

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