Circulatory system From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the organ system. For the band‚ see Circulatory System. For transport in plants‚ see Vascular tissue. Circulatory system | | The human circulatory system. Red indicates oxygenated blood‚ blue indicates deoxygenated. | Latin | systema cardiovasculare | The circulatory system is an organ system that passes nutrients (such as amino acids‚ electrolytes and lymph)‚ gases‚ hormones
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Abstract This lab’s purpose was to test the patterns of percolation in various places. This lab tested how soil would absorb water based on different places. Distance from a group of trees‚ distance from a swamp‚ and different types of soil were tested. From the results collected‚ you can not prove‚ but you can infer that the ability to absorb increases as you go farther away from a swamp‚ and a group of trees. The ability to absorb also increases based on how much silt is in soil. Introduction
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Histology Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0013-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable
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Lab Report: Purpose: The Objective of this lab was to learn how to measure the pH (or acidity) of commonly known fluids‚ using the correct tools and procedures. To then use that data to document the changes noticed when mixing those same fluids and changing their respective pH levels. Materials: In order to conduct this experiment several pieces of equipment and other materials were needed. The first item was a graduated cylinder‚ which was used in order to measure out the precise
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Homeostasis Lab The Effects of Exercise on Homeostasis |Student Name |Serena Gray | |Date |09-07-2012 | Objectives Students will • Identify conditions that need to stay constant to keep the body in equilibrium. • Describe how organisms maintain stable internal conditions while living in changing external environments.
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Jasmin Kenjar NT1110 LAB 3.1 July 14‚ 2015 Lab 3.1: Exploring the Motherboard and Buses TASK 1: (2.) LGA 1156 used with the Intel Celeron‚ Intel Pentium‚ Intel Core i3‚ Intel Core i5‚ Intel Core i7 and Intel Xeon processors. The processors integrate the features traditionally located on a northbridge within the processor itself. The LGA 1156 socket allows these following connections to be made from the processor to the rest of the system: PCI-Express 2.0 ×16 for communications with a graphics card
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Conor Westerman LAB 7 1. List whether the student was positive or negative for each characteristic and include whether the characteristic is dominant or recessive. (6 points) a. Blood type A+ b. Widow’s peak yes‚ + c. Free ear lobes yes‚ + d. Tongue rolling yes‚ + e. Hitchhiker’s thumb yes‚ + f. Left thumb dominance yes‚ + g. Little finger bend No‚- h. PTC taster yes‚ + i. Mid-digit hair no‚ - j. Facial dimples yes‚ + k. Freckles no‚ - l. Cleft chin no‚ - (+)=dominant (-)=recessive 2. Can the student
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volume‚ mass‚ and density of objects and liquids. Time Allocation: Allow 2 hours for this experiment Materials Materials Student provides Label or Box/Bag Qty 1 1 1 1 1 LabPaq provides Auxiliary Supplies BagCK1 © Hands On Labs‚ Inc. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LabPaq CK-1 Item Description Table salt Piece of string Isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol Tap water Paper‚ 5 cm x 5 cm for weighing chemicals Beaker‚ 100 mL‚ glass Cylinder‚ 25 mL 25-mL volumetric flask
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AP BIOLOGY Lab 5 Cellular Respiration Objective: To calculate the rate of CR from the data. To then relate gas production to respiration rate. Then test the rate of CR in germinating versus non-germinating seeds in a controlled experiment and then test the effect of temperature on the rate of CR in the germinating versus non-germinated seeds in a controlled experiment. Analysis: 1. The CR is higher in the germinating peas in the cold water rather than in the beads or non-germinating peas
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neither man would expect the effect these elements could have on modern science‚ namely rockets. But creating a rocket is just combining these two gases in a closed environment‚ and one spark. This lab exemplifies just that what happens when the gases H2 and O2 are chemically combined with a spark. In this lab‚ the objective was to see how far a pipette filled H2 and O2 could travel. One half a centimeter of H2O was added to keep the gases inside‚ and make sure that only these H2 and O2 where included
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