I have only listed the questions that required answers that are a part of this exercise. A C T I V I T Y 1 Identifying the Latent Period How long is the latent period? _____2.78____ msec Note: If you wish to print your graph‚ click Tools on the menu bar and then click Print Graph. 5. Increase or decrease the stimulus voltage and repeat the experiment. (Remember that you can clear the tracings on the screen at any time by clicking Clear Tracings.) Record your data here: Stimulus Latent voltage:
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Grade-12-Physical-Science-March-2011-Paper-1 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 16 pages and 3 data sheets. |INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION | | | |1. |Write your centre number and examination number in the appropriate spaces on the ANSWER
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Exercise 1. What safety equipment is available to you while you do your experiments? How far are they from you while you are conducting your experiments? This includes fire extinguishers‚ phones‚ showers‚ etc. The safety equipment that I have access to while performing my experiments are as follows; shower‚ fire alarms and a telephone. They are all within ten feet from where the experiment will take place. 2. What is an MSDS? MSDS is a document that is required by Osha’s “Hazard
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1Chapter 26 Internal and Governmental Financial Auditing and Operational Auditing Review Questions 26-1 Internal auditors who perform financial auditing are responsible for evaluating whether their company’s internal controls are designed and operating effectively and whether the financial statements are fairly presented. This responsibility is essentially the same as the responsibility of external auditors who perform financial audits. The two types of auditors are also similar in that
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Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning Module COMPUTER HARDWARE SERVICING EXPLORATORY COURSE Grades 7 and Grade 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS What Is This Module About? .................................................................................... 2 How Do You Use This Module ............................................................................... 3 LESSON 1 – Use Hand Tools .......
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Answers 1a) On graph paper 1b) At molecular level‚ Haemoglobin is a protein made of four subunits bound together. Each of the subunits consists of a molecular group known as ‘heme’ and a polypeptide attached to the ‘heme’. The ‘heme’ group contains one atom of iron (Fe²+) and it is this iron that the oxygen molecule combines itself to. As there are four of the iron molecules in the haemoglobin this shows that a maximum of four oxygen molecules can be carried by the haemoglobin at anytime. For simplicity
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y = (-1/2)x - 1/2 2) 5/5 Write an equation for the line with the given properties. Through (-2‚ 3) and (0‚ 5) (5pts) y = 1x - 5 y = 1x + 5 y = 5 y = -5 3) 5/5 Membership in a swimming club costs $250 for the 12-week summer season. If a member joins after the start of the season the fee is prorated; that is‚ it is reduced linearly. Compute the cost of a membership that is purchased 5
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displayed in the small window to the right of the Hyperventilation button. 5. Watch the oscilloscope display and the PCO2 window‚ and click Stop before the tracing reaches the end of the screen. What happens to PCO2 during rapid breathing? Explain your answer. 6. Click Record Data. 7. Now click Clear Tracings to prepare for the next run. Rebreathing When Rebreathing is clicked‚ a small bag will appear over the end of the air tube to allow the air within the lungs to be repeatedly inspired and expired
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K+ out of the neuron through the K+ leak channels. Your answer: If the extracellular K+ increases then the concentration of intracellular K+ will decrease causing a decrease in the steepness of the concentration gradient and fewer K+ ions would be drawn out. 2. Explain why increasing extracellular K+ causes the membrane potential to change to a less negative value. How well did the results compare with your prediction? Your answer: If extracellular K+ is increased then the intracellular
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Answer to Questions and Problems 1) In a strain gauge bridge‚ what does (a) a negative reading on the zero centered meters imply? (b) a positive reading on the zero centered meters imply? - A negative reading on the zero centered meter implies that the strain gauge is under compression. Whereas‚ a positive reading implies that the strain gauge is under tensile / tension. 2) Beside strain gauge transducers‚ what other transducers can be used in a bridge circuit? - Besides strain gauge transducers
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