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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    ------------------------------------------------- Name: ------------------------------------------------- Biology 104 ------------------------------------------------- Lab Section: 14 ------------------------------------------------- TA: Victoria Prescott ------------------------------------------------- Date: 9/13/2012 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- The Effects of Light Intensity and NaHCO3 concentrations on the Rate

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    Homeostasis Lab Report

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    functions. Based on our experiment we found that in Trial 1 the heart rate before the exercise was at 97 BPM‚ but then increased to 115 BPM immediately after the exercise and slowly dropped to 87 BPM after 5 minutes of rest and then to 80 BPM after 10 minutes of rest. In Trial 1 the breathing rate started at 26 breaths

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    Egg Lab Report

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    Egg Lab Report Introduction: An egg is a model of a human because the egg has a cell membrane like humans do inside and outside of the body that let things pass through like water. We can use eggs to study the effect of changes in the external environment on the internal environment by having harsh environments like putting the egg in only alcohol and see what happens to the inside of the egg. Diffusion is the movement of a substance down its concentration gradient from a more to a less concentrated

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    Photosynthesis Lab Data Collection: The absorption of different wavelengths of light by Chlorophyll Wavelength (nm) Absorbance of light by chlorophyll (Arbitrary units) Diluted Calculation New Reading (Arbitrary units) Violet 430 2.35 50% 2.35 x 2 3.20 Blue 470 1.09 - - 1.09 Blue-Green 492 0.38 - - 0.38 Green 520 0.77 - - 0.77 Yellow-Green 550 0.85 - - 0.85 Yellow 580 1.43 - - 1.43 Orange 600 0.65 - - 0.65 Red 700 0.16 - - 0.16 Absorption and reflection of light: Different

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    Germination Lab Report

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    one outlier that was strange was the one paper towels. Only 14 of the 15 seeds germinated in that group. The difference that we could observation was the healthiness of the plants. IV. Conclusion Paragraph 1 Recap (Evidence): The purpose of our lab was to see if the amount paper towels would affect the germination of the seeds. My hypothesis was‚ if I increase the amount of paper towels‚ then the germination rate would increase too. We observed the petri dishes in class and we would add 2 ml of

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    The starting material for this lab was the dialyzed sample (stored at -20ᵒ C) from the previous lab. The CM sephadex resin (taken in a 50 mL tube) was already made swollen using Buffer C (20 mM HEPES‚ pH 7.9; 1 mM EDTA; 50 mM KCl). The dialyzed sample was thawed to the room temperature and gently poured over the resin. The tube was capped and kept on a rocker at room temperature for 1 hour. The tube was then centrifuged in a HS-4 rotor at 2500 rpm (1200g) for 5 minutes at 4ᵒ C. Supernatant was discarded

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    Pglo Lab Report

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    The pGLO lab is a lab where students attempt to put the genes that make a jelly fish glow into E. Coli. After a process called transformation‚ the process in which a cell takes up and expresses a new piece of genetic information‚ the E. Coli will be able to glow and will be antibiotic resistant. The students first need to learn a couple of techniques before they are able to begin this lab. The first technique they will need is how to keep their environment sterile. They must learn to only open their

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    Thermodynamics Lab Report

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    Introduction In this lab‚ the purpose was to verify Hess’s Law. Four main topics were covered during this experiment including enthalpy of reaction‚ heat of formation‚ Hess’s Law‚ and calorimetry. The enthalpy of reaction‚ ΔHrxn is the heat or enthalpy change for a chemical reaction. The energy change is equal to the amount of heat transferred at a constant pressure in the reaction. The change represents the difference in enthalpy of the products and the reactants and is independent of the steps

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    Colorimeter Lab Report

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    Introduction:- The primary objective of this experiment is to determine the concentration of an unknown copper (II) sulphate solution. You will be using the colorimeter. In this device‚ red light from the LED light source will pass through the solution and strike a photocell. The CuSO4 solution used in this experiment has a deep green color. A higher concentration of the colored solution absorbs more light (and transmits less) than a solution of lower concentration. [Content Standard B- Structure

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    Catalase Lab Report

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    are many conditions of the environment that can affect the optimum operation of enzymes. These condition include temperature‚ enzyme concentration‚ substrate concentration‚ acidity‚ salinity‚ and any present activators/inhibitors. In this particular lab‚ temperature was the environmental factor studied. More specifically‚ the enzyme catalase and its substrate hydrogen peroxide were tested under different temperatures. It was discovered that‚ temperature can affect the optimum operation of enzymes;

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