Assessment 6 1. Describe and discuss ethical frameworks within which counselling and therapeutic practitioners work. Include justification for observing codes of conduct and how professionalism is maintained. 2. Outline a range of therapeutic strategies which ensure safe practice for both practitioner and client. This will include safety‚ record keeping‚ confidentiality and issues such as bias‚ prejudice and transference. To have good ethical practice within counselling it is important
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called deoxyribonucleic acid‚ DNA. Objectives Upon completion of this laboratory you will be able to: 1. list the similarities and differences between mitosis and meiosis. 2. describe and recognize the stages of mitosis under a microscope or on models. 3. know the events that occur during each stage of mitosis and meiosis. 4. define the boldface terms. Chromosomes:
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Ceratopteris Fern Growth and Analysis: Observing Germination and Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Treatment I: Abstract Observing the effects of ammonium nitrate has on the germination days of C-Fern gametophytes by constructing an experiment with two spore-sown petri dishes‚ one control and one treatment – a normal nutrient-rich agar petri dish and an ammonium nitrate-containing petri dish respectively. The two petri dishes were each inoculated with three drops of spore suspension
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organism Population level: Population – species – community – eco system Reading scientific graphs: Independent variable – your own setting – x axis Dependent variable – measurement‚ Y-axis Centrioles (p. 87) Pull chromosomes during mitosis (animal cells) Assemble microtubules Anchor flagella / cilia 3 Differences between animal cells Position of nucleus Control Tower (p81) Nucleus: Control center‚ directs protein synthesis and cell reproduction Nucleolus: Assembles Ribosomes
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Zach Sexton December 4‚ 2014 Bot 121 Lab Coleus Lab Report 1. A cutting can form an entire new plant if cutting being used has a meristem. If the cutting has no meristem‚ mitosis will not occur and you will end up with a dead piece of plant material. In order to successfully grow a new plant through a cutting‚ your plant must have adventitious root growth which in order to deliver water and nutrients to the plant. Adventitious roots are created through cell potency where cells differentiate. The
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Name Chantell Johnson BioScience 100A Online Virtual Lab Report: Part I Points: 120 (30/each) Due by: 12:00 PM PST on the second Saturday of class Directions 1. Type your answers‚ observations‚ and results in bold. 2. Save your report often as you fill it out‚ so as not to lose information. 3. Use the report form as a single document‚ do not turn in separate reports for each lab 4. Use the ‘Save As’ option to save your file as a Word file 5. Save your lab report with this name: Last name
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another. Diversity in the world is key for future generations to adapt to the fast changing world. This lab observed the corn plant of the Zea mays species to determine the genotype for the gene of tall versus dwarf in unknown parent corn plants by observing the seedlings produced. It was hypothesized that one parent is heterozygous while the other is homozygous recessive. The predicted results were that half of the seedlings would contain the tall gene and the other half would have the dwarf gene. Plants
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bacteria‚ and this time the scientific community accepted the findings due to the resolution of the images. In 1838‚ German scientists‚ Theodor Schwann and Mattibias Schleiden‚ discussed the similarities in the animal and plant cells that they were observing through their compound light microscopes. They observed that both cells contained nuclei‚ and this provided them with the basis of their cell theory. The availability and magnification of microscopes made this discovery possible‚ and is what provided
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Bob smokes approximately two packs of cigarettes a day‚ occasional cigars at parties‚ and drinks two or three beers daily after working in the hot sun. He is concerned about the appearance of his lips and teeth. Mary begins treatment by carefully observing Bobs face and lips for any abnormal moles (nevi) or lesions. She notices that Bob has a deep tan and that the left side of his lower lip is raised‚ firm‚ and scaly. The lesion is about 9mm in diameter. Bob tells her that his lip has had that appearance
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Name___________________________________ Score________________ Section___________________________________ Date_________________ EXERCISE NO. 1a MITOSIS OBJECTIVES The students should be able to: 1. identify the different steps involved in mitosis and meiosis; 2. describe the behavior of the chromosomes during each stage of cell division; 3. identify specific events in mitosis and meiosis that allow the inheritance of traits and generation of variation. MATERIALS A. Microscopic Examination
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