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    Biology stops

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     sucrose.  The  membrane  is  not  permeable  to  the  sugar  molecules.  Indicate  which  side  is  initially  hypertonic  and  which  is  hypotonic.  Show‚  using  an  arrow‚  the  direction  of  osmosis.           4. Red blood  cells  are  placed  in  three  beakers  containing  the  following  solutions:  Beaker  distilled water‚  Beaker  B  –  isotonic  solution‚  Beaker

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    Claim Claims And Argument

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    statements are known as premises; the statement being supported is known as a conclusion. C. Indicator Words- are terms that often appear in arguments and signal that a premise or conclusion may be nearby. Arguments Good and Bad 1. Deductive arguments- are supposed to give logically conclusive support to their conclusions. 2. Inductive arguments- are supposed to offer only probable support for their conclusions. 3. Valid arguments- a deductive argument that does in fact provide logically

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    Chapters 4 & 5 of Thesis

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    -Researchers must be cautious and careful in presenting the gathered results 3. INCLUSIVE - Must include not only affirmative data but also the negative result‚ (e.g. experimental errors that may have a significant bearing in your conclusion based on the results gathered) 4. SYSTEMATIC - Data presentation must be done in a logically; in a way that it can be easily understood. - Usage of legends explaining what are being summarized.   5. RELEVANT- Results should compliment

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    Technical Report

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    Critical analysis of a technical issue (i.e. a technical thought pattern leading from the identification of an issue to the creation of a hypothesis‚ and ultimately to a conclusion). • Analysis of a technical issue‚ evaluation of alternate resolutions‚ how the recommendations were derived. • A conclusion that supports the recommendations. • Acknowledgement of sources (bibliography‚ references‚ footnotes). Acknowledgement of sources

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    discussion as text here ... Add you discussion as text here ... Add you discussion as text here ... Add you discussion as text here ... Add you discussion as text here ... Conclusions Add you conclusion as text here ... Add you conclusion as text here ... Add you conclusion as text here ... Add you conclusion as text here ... Add you conclusion as text here ... APPENDIces- Figures and Tables

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    without support Use examples when necessary to make reasons even more comprehensive Re- read the argument after writing to check for errors Use a wide range of vocabulary if possible Write legibly 20. Always begin by identifying the conclusion of the argument- Doing so makes it easier to begin construct reasons that either support it 22. Always include an alternative scenario Take notes while reading the argument to help fully comprehend/be aware of what it contains Carefully

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    Biology form 4 chapter 3

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    1. Substances soluble in fat: fatty acid‚ glycerol‚ some vitamins (A‚D‚E‚K) 2. Neutral particles: water‚ oxygen‚ carbon dioxide‚ Example of Diffusion Between alveoli and blood capillaries in the lung during gases exchange. OSMOSIS What is Osmosis? Osmosis is the diffusion of a water through a semi-permeable membrane‚ from a solution of low solute concentration to a solution with high solute concentration. It is a physical process in which a solvent moves‚ without input of energy‚

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    our facts‚ share our values‚ accept our argument and conclusions‚ and adopt our way of thinking. Elements toward building a good persuasive essay include establishing facts to support an argument clarifying relevant values for your audience (perspective) prioritizing‚ editing‚ and/or sequencing the facts and values in importance to build the argument forming and stating conclusions "persuading" your audience that your conclusions are based upon the agreed-upon facts and shared values

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    Sci/275 Week 2 Essay

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    Week 2 Worksheet – Chapters 3‚ 4‚ and 5 ACROSS 1 The movement of a substance from one place to another due to the substance’s kinetic energy. Diffusion 3 The smallest living structural and functional unit that is enclosed by a membrane. Cell 6 The point at which a substance becomes evenly distributed throughout the solution and the concentration gradient disappears. equilibrium 7 One cell or a group of highly specialized epithelial cells that secrete substances into ducts‚ onto

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    power‚ compound microscope. We also can observe the actual structure of plant cells which consists of nucleus‚ vacuole‚ cytoplasm‚ cell wall etc. This experiment indicates the transport across membrane in plant cells when involving water through osmosis. Materials and methods : Materials | Apparatus | Onion Distilled waterTable sugar/sucrose | Small knife Glass slideCover slipMicroscope Filter paperMagnetic stirrer/stirring rodSpatula Beakers (250 ml & 500 mi) | I. Scale off carefully

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