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    Science Lab 1

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    would be no  plant  life‚  and without  animal  cells‚ there would be no humans.     Purpose     The purpose of this lab was to analyze and compare human cheek cells‚ onion cells‚  and various plant cells such as thin slices of carrots‚ mushrooms‚ celery and cucumber.    Hypothesis     If  we  compare  the  cells  of  onions  (plant  cell)  and  the  human  cheek  (animal  cell)‚  we  believe  that  we will  see the  formation of  each.  We  hope to  see  the  different  organelles  and the layout of the cell as well as the structure

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    her lover an onion in which represents St Valentines Day. The onion is a gift rather than a card or a rose‚ Duffy uses this unusual gift but in fact it’s a statement of love. The onion a (metaphor) is a strong ugly vegetable‚ not only does it show love but can show the inner beauty with in the onion itself. There are good points and bad points in love however there are consequences of what love can do. There are three sections in this poem first section showing love‚ how the onion is “wrapped

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    Stomata Lab Report

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    leaves along a water source and away from a water source was to analyze the stomatal density difference. This experiment was performed to measure which environment had a greater effect on stomatal density. Stomata of a leaf is a miniature pore in the epidermis of a leaf surrounded by guard cells that have a slit which allow movement of gases in and out of the leaf. With stomata‚ when it opens carbon dioxide enters a leaf while water and dioxide exit the leaf. (Reece‚ Taylor‚ Simon‚ Dickey‚ Hogan‚ 2015)

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    where the onion section was set up. Once the student got there‚ the student picked up an onion and peeled a rather thin piece of the skin from the inner surface of the onion. The student then picked up a scalpel and carefully cut a very thin and small piece off the onion skin. Once the student got the desired piece‚ the student prepared the slide. First‚ the student acquired a glass slide then the student put the thin piece of onion skin on the slide. The student made sure that the onion skin wasn’t

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    Mitosis Lab

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    Samuel Heidenreich Miss.Tatu Biology March 5‚ 2015 Introduction In the Mitosis lab an onion root was observed under a microscope to observe whether or not cell division takes place. Also‚ whether cells replicate in order for it to reproduce. By observing the onion root under the microscope it allows many layers to be looked at through each cell division. The goal of Mitosis is the replication of cells to produce multiple like cells. The steps involved in Mitosis are what is known as

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    Laura Esqu

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    chopping onions and crying because of her eye’s sensitivity towards them ‘The trouble with crying over an onion is that once the chopping gets you started…’. The second paragraph however‚ is narrated in third person. Third person is when something is narrated not by the person in the situation themselves but by another character/ narrator. We know this is the case because the protagonist is describing Tita’s sensitivity to onions and her premature birth ‘Tita was so sensitive to onions… wailing got

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    How to Cook

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    knife‚ cutting board‚ oil‚ garlic‚ onion‚ salt‚ measuring cup‚ pot (Any size‚ just depends on how much you are making)‚ water‚ a spoon (Doesn’t matter what kind)‚ and rice. First make sure that you have all the necessary materials needed. Get all your ingredients out and set them on the counter next to your pot. Prepare the pot on the heat source‚ on about 6 1/2 high‚ and cover the bottom with oil. Next‚ get your cutting board‚ knife‚ onion‚ and garlic. Place the onion on the cutting board‚ and peel

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    body. It is an organ just like the heart‚ lung and liver. It provides layer of protection and plays a vital role in maintaining body temperature and by making you aware of external stimuli through the sense of touch. The skin has two layers‚ the epidermis and the dermis‚ although not part of the skin‚ the hypodermis lies beneath the dermis. When the skin is about to be damaged it shows signs of redness and warmth on the area. Skin gives protection against biological invasion‚ physical damage and ultra

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    Why Sugar Scrubs Work

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    from the outside in‚ smoothing and polishing until you look perfect from head to toe. Why Sugar Scrubs Work The outer layer of your skin‚ the epidermis‚ looks a lot like a flaky pastry under a microscope. Those little flakes aren’t very appetizing‚ though; they’re dead skin cells‚ and your body naturally sheds millions of them a day. However‚ your epidermis sometimes gets a little backed up‚ and layers of skin cells refuse to flake away when your body is done with them. That’s when you need to exfoliate

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    Vitiligo Research Paper

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    which there is a loss of pigment from areas of skin. That then results in irregular white patches of skin. Vitiligo occurs when the melanin forming cells‚ also called melanocytes fail to produce melanin. Melanin is the dark pigment that is in the epidermis that gives us our skin color. When the melanocytes fail to produce melanin‚ white patches of skin appear on the skin. Although we know how it occurs‚ we do not know why it does. There are many theories of why vitiligo does happen. These include immune

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