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    BIOLOGY ESSAY

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    As humans‚ we are the most dominant species in the world. We have the ability to walk upright‚ grasping thumbs‚ and large brains. This helps us to live and be successful on earth. But‚ these advantages we have didn’t happen overnight‚ they occurred during the hominine evolution. The skull‚ neck‚ spiral column‚ hip bones‚ and leg bones of the early hominine species changed shape in ways that later enabled species to walk upright. The evolution of dipedal‚ or two-footed‚ locomotion was very important

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    The first form is cellular respiration which is aerobic‚ meaning oxygen is required to complete the process and at the end‚ lactic acid is produced. For organisms that do not have the capability of going through cellular respiration‚ they must use a process called fermentation which is an alternative source of enabling energy throughout an organism. The dominant difference

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    Photosynthesis is a process that allows organisms to trap sunlight energy and convert it directly into potential chemical energy. Enzymes are required in order for the biochemical reactions to occur because they act as a catalyst to convert energy from sunlight into chemical potential energy. Two consecutive steps allow the photosynthesis process to take place. These steps are light-independent reactions‚ and light dependent reactions. The occurrences of Light-independent reactions happen in the

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    Germinated Pea Lab Report

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    saturated in it than the other dry peas it would consume more oxygen because water is a key molecule in the facilitation of certain reaction and processes especially in cellular respiration. In conclusion‚ the lab demonstrated many critical things relating to cellular respiration. It showed that the rates of cellular respiration are greater in germinating peas than in non-germinating pea which does support my hypothesis. In another experiment I discovered about germinating peas vs non germinated

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    there for the energy contain in their chemical differ. 2. 6O2 + 62H1206 -> 6O2 + 6H2O + Energy B The process of cellular respiration provides the energy a cell needs to carry processes‚ which in turn control the cell’s internal conditions. 3. Photosynthesis “deposits” energy‚ used carbon dioxide and water‚ and produces oxygen and glucose. By cellular contrast‚ cellular respiration “withdraws” energy‚ uses oxygen and glucose and produces carbon dioxide and water. b. The chemical energy of glucose

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    NAME LAB TIME/DATE R E V I E W S H E E T E X E R C I S E Print Form 36 Anatomy of the Respiratory System Upper and Lower Respiratory System Structures 1. Complete the labeling of the diagram of the upper respiratory structures (sagittal section). Frontal sinus Cribriform plate of ethmoid bone Superior nasal chonchea middle inferior external nares Hard palate epiglottis Tongue Lingual tonsil tongue Hyoid bone Thyroid cartilage of larynx

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    Role of Atp in Metabolism

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    The Role of ATP in cellular metabolism Cells are required to carry out thousands and thousands of chemical reactions just so everything will remain functioning properly. Every reaction carried out requires energy from a particular source. Cells have come up with their own way of doing this in very well-organized metabolic systems. Each cell type has its own variation of the precise mechanisms. Animals receive energy through aerobic respiration‚ where as plants deliver energy through the act of

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    Biology 1101 – Homework 3 Cells: Structures & Processes Organelles & Illness - Imagine that you are part of a research team that specializes in diagnosing disorders associated with malfunctioning cellular organelles and structures. Medical doctors consult you to provide a cellular explanation for particularly difficult cases. You recently received the two patient histories outlined below – what is your diagnosis? Note – this exercise is only asking you to determine which cell structure might be

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    Yeast Reaction Lab Report

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    Yeast is a fungi that releases carbon dioxide which can be used in the process of bread making. During this lab we used sugar‚ warm water‚ cornstarch‚ yeast‚ a gas sensor‚ plastic cylinders‚ and a laptop. The process of this lab was to create cellular respiration‚ which is what cells do to break up sugars into a form that the cell can use as energy. When yeast and a certain substance were combined‚ this substance together would release a certain amount of oxygen‚ this varied over the course of six minutes

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    coenzyme. It is often called the "molecular unit of currency" of energy transfer. ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism. It is produced by photo-phosphorylation and cellular respiration and used by enzymes and structural proteins in many cellular processes‚ including active transport‚ respiration‚ and cell division. One molecule of ATP contains three phosphate groups‚ and it is produced by ATP synthase from inorganic phosphate and adenosine diphosphate (ADP). ATP is used is many

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