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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    PHOTOSYNTHESIS LAB
Alyssa Wright VARIABLE: LIGHT INTENSITY AIM: to investigate the effect of light intensity (lux) on the amount of oxygen produced (number of bubbles) HYPOTHESIS: I predict that the rate of oxygen produced increases‚ as the light intensity increases‚ but only to a point. I predict this will happen because the plant will have enough carbon dioxide and water to keep up with the amount of light that there is. When there is less light intensity‚ photosynthesis will happen

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    Enthalpy Lab

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    LAB OF ENTHALPY CHANGE IN COMBUSTION Objective: Determine the Enthalpy change of combustion ΔHc of three different alcohols. Methanol‚ Ethanol and Isopropilic acid. Procedure: 1. Fill the spirit micro burner with Ethanol and weight it 2. Pour 100 cm3 of water into the aluminum cup 3. Arrange the cup a short distance over the micro burner 4. Measure the temperature of water 5. When the temperature of the water has risen by 10°C‚ record the temperature. 6. Reweight

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    Configuring BitLocker and Windows Encryption Course Name and Number: _Operating Systems: Hardening and Security - ISSC342_____ Student Name: ___________ Benson Kungu_______________________________________ Instructor Name: __________ Mylonakos‚ Peter______________________________________ Lab Due Date: ____________June 21‚ 2015__________________________________________ Overview In this lab‚ you used the Microsoft Encrypting File System (EFS) to encrypt files and folders on a Windows Server 2012

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    Lab 6

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    Course Name and Number: CIS 333 LAB#6 Instructor Name: Professor West Lab Due Date: 19 May 2013 1. What is the difference between a risk analysis (RA) and a business impact analysis (BIA)? Risk analysis is often identifying the potential threats and the associated vulnerabilities to the organizations .Risk analysis doesn’t view the organization from the mission critical Business Process point of view. More over BIA perceives the organization from the impact that is going to occur for an organization

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    Homeostasis Lab

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    Physiology‚ Berry HOMEOSTASIS LAB ACTIVITY Introduction: Homeostasis means maintaining a relatively constant state of the body’s internal environment. The term used to describe a pattern of response to restore the body to normal stable level is termed negative feedback. When a stimulus (environment change) is met by a response that reverses (negates) the trend of the stimulus‚ it is negative feedback. As a result the internal environment is returned to normal. Pulse rate is constantly checked

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    Peroxidase Lab

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    rate of peroxidase activity. During the lab‚ the lab group tested 7 test tubes‚ including 1 blank‚ with different amounts of pH 5 buffer‚ H2O2‚ Peroxidase‚ and Guaiacol. After the certain amount of mL per substance was mixed‚ the absorbance readings for the effect of peroxidase concentration were taken from the spectrophotometer. The results for the effect

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    Soil Lab

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    layer of geological area the lithosphere. Soil is actually nothing more but the remnants of the Earth’s Mountains and the life that has lived on this planet through the natural process of erosion and time on Earth. A good soil is said to be composed of 5 % organic material 25% Air 25% water‚ 45% of inorganic material which could be either sand‚ silt‚ or clay. Being almost a majority these 3 categories have a lot to do with soil’s relationship with its second most important component‚ water. It has

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    Lab 1.07

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    01.07 Accuracy and Precision: Balance Lab Worksheet Calculations Show all of your work for each of the following calculations and be careful to follow significant figure rules in each calculation. 1. Part I: Density of Unknown Liquid 1. Calculate the mass of the liquid for each trial. (Subtract the mass of the empty graduated cylinder from the mass of the graduated cylinder with liquid.) Trial 1 36 - 25.5 = 10.5 Trial 2 36.5 - 25.5 = 11 Trial 3 36.9 - 25.5 = 11.4 2. Calculate 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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    Biology Lab

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    appropriate distance: six cm‚ seven‚ eight‚ nine‚ ten‚ twelve‚ fourteen‚ sixteen‚ eighteen‚ and twenty centimeters. 5. Lab partner must close eyes tightly. 6. Starting with the largest distance‚ place either one or two ends onto your partners skin (ALTERNATE RANDOMLY so the partner can’t guess!!!) 7. Have lab partner tell you how many ends they can feel. Do this 5 or 6 times. 8. Then try the next smaller distance and repeat steps 6 and 7. 9. Record the smallest distance apart

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