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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    light is because of the oxygen release rate. With more light intensity‚ the rate of photosynthesis happens faster. Since the process of photosynthesis release oxygen‚ the more oxygen will be released creating the bubbles underwater. To clarify‚ photosynthesis is the process of which a plant’s chloroplasts‚ with the aid of the sun (or a flashlight in this situation)‚ break the bonds of H2O (Water) and CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) to form CH2O (Carbohydrates/ Glucose) and O (Oxygen). This means if the plant

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    Yoga

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    Yoga is a vast collection of techniques and practiced all aimed at integrating mind‚ body and spirituality achieving a state of enlightenment or oneness with all living humane animals plants and our universe that we live within. This semester in Hatha Yoga we make the correlation between the two‚ body and mind spiritual aspects will bloom like a flower as our lives and bodies are continual changing. Yoga will not work for everyone at this present time we learn to apply when knowledge is at hand.

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    disappear. It was the first to evaporate among all tested substances. The reason for this is that this molecule is not attracted to another molecule of Acetone by hydrogen bonding because although there are hydrogen molecules they are not bonded to an Oxygen‚ Fluorine or Nitrogen. In other words it has no H’s that are bonded to F‚ O‚ N‚ or Cl - i.e. there are no slightly positive H atoms. Acetone molecules attract each other since they are both having permanent dipoles. This type of IMF‚ which is weaker

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    shoe crab (book gill) Scopricans (book lung) Aquatic stage of lava (gills) Counter-current- efficient was to maximize oxygen removal from water and blood oxygen content‚ when 100% o2 in water‚ 90% goes to blood. (birds‚ humans) Concurrent- poor oxygen blood supply. when 100% of O2 in water it would only give 5% to the blood. * Countercurrents is needed because oxygen solubility is very low in water compared to in air Some Slugs breath with a hole in their shell called a pneumostome

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    The Respiratory System

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    The human body requires many things to function. One of the most important requirements is oxygen. Oxygen is used by the entire body to make energy. The Respiratory System collects and filters the air we breath to get that precious oxygen. The respiratory(breathing) process begins when you inhale and air is taken in through the mouth and/or nose. The air flows into the pharynx(throat) and enters the trachea(windpipe). The air then flows into one of two bronchi‚ left bronchus and right bronchus.

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    Sea Otter Metabolics

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    surroundings. The amount of caloric intake required combined with how much oxygen they use during their main activities could tell us a lot about what it takes to live in such an unyielding and unforgiving environment. But by learning how much energy they use and how they use it we could learn a lot about We measure how much energy it takes an otter to do something by measuring the oxygen consumption during surface behaviors‚ and the oxygen consumption after an otter returns from a dive. This is done using

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    breathing rate or tidal volume greater than necessary for normal function. c. Valsalva maneuver – holding breath and try to compress contents of abs and thoracic cavities. d. Ventilatory threshold – ventilation increase disportionately to increase in oxygen

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    Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy (C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP) This type of respiration is called aerobic respiration which means respiration with oxygen. Mitochondria carry out respiration in the cells. This is why muscles have so many mitochondria as they need more energy in order to function. Respiration comes in two forms – anaerobic and aerobic. Anaerobic respiration refers to respiration without oxygen. A common example of this is swimming as there is no oxygen in water

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    energy available to the body. Energy is vital for us to carry out many life processes such as movement and so respiration in essential to life. During respiration glucose and oxygen are used in a reaction that produces energy and gives out carbon dioxide and water as waste products. Glucose is obtained by digestion of food and oxygen is taken from the air during a process called breathing or ventilation. Pulmonary Ventilation is the term given to the movement of air in and out of the lungs; the rate of

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    The human body cells need oxygen in order to function and the respiratory system allows this to happen. Consisting of air passages‚ pulmonary vessels‚ the lungs and breathing muscles‚ it supplies fresh oxygen to the blood which can be fed to other parts of the body. The ribs‚ rib muscles and diaphragm all play a part in allowing air into and out of the lungs‚ (oxygen going into the body and carbon dioxide leaving the body). This is known as ventilation. When we breathe in we inhale and when we

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