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    Protista

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    expense of that organism * Phyla based on locomotion Plant-like= Algae * 6 phyla based on their chloroplasts and pigments they have * Autotrophic: make their own food by photosynthesis * Some consume other organisms in the presence of light & other are symbiotic (live in other organisms- not necessarily beneficial for both parties) * Carry pigments in their chloroplast to carry out photosynthesis * Most common is chlorophyll which is typically green in colour

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    greater than it simple purpose. medium/media; the material (bronze‚ marble‚ clay‚ fresco) in which an artist works; also‚ in painting‚ the vehicle (liquid) that carries the pigment. pigment; finely powdered color material which produces the color of any medium. Made either from natural substances‚ or synthetically‚ pigment becomes paint‚ ink‚ or dye when mixed with oil‚ water or another fluid (also called vehicle). When pressed into wax it becomes crayon‚ pencil‚ or chalk. mural; A wall painting

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    Why Is Kells Important

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    decorated the manuscripts with colours to increase its sense of appeal. A variety of colour dyes were utilized to put into the making of the Book of Kells. In the period where the Book of Kells was made‚ colour pigments were hard to come by and were considered precious materials. These pigments came from many different sources‚ a few of which were very far from where the book was crafted

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    Cahpter 10 Biology‚ 7e (Campbell) Chapter 10: Photosynthesis Chapter Questions 1) Organisms that can exist with light as an energy source and an inorganic form of carbon and other raw materials A) are called photoautotrophs. B) do not exist in nature. C) are called heterotrophs. D) are best classified as decomposers. E) both C and D Answer: A Topic: Overview Skill: Knowledge 2) Which type of organism obtains energy by metabolizing molecules produced by other organisms? A) autotrophs

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    involves mixing the pigment with resin‚ solvents‚ and other additives to form a paste. This is normally done as the first step. In industrial used paint it usually then routed into a sand mill. Next it is placed in to a large cylinder where it grind the pigment particles‚ this process makes it smaller so and dispersing them through the mixture. Paste – In this process the pigment manufactures sends the bags of the fine grain pigments to paint plants. Next the pigment is premixed with resin

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    Galltone Case

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    and blood pigments. Gallstones occur when excessive cholesterol in the bile became hardened and gallbladder failure to discharge the stones (Ratini‚ M. 2014‚ December 3). There are 3 most common stones; mixed stones‚ made of cholesterol and salts capable of developing in batches; cholesterol stones formed due to excessive cholesterol‚ thus the yellowish colored stones which can grow to substantial size enough to block the bile duct and finally pigment stones‚ consist of blood pigments‚ a greenish-brown

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    Beetroot experiment

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    concentration of the alcohol was increased so did the colour intensity of the solution. This is because the higher concentration of ethanol‚ results in more damage done to the cell membrane‚ resulting in leakage of red pigment from the cell. If the membrane is damaged more‚ more red pigment will leak out of the membrane and into the ethanol. Hypothesis: The higher the concentration of ethanol the more permeable the cell membrane will become. Introduction: The cell membrane is a thin semi permeable

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    Chameleon Research Paper

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    to blend in with its surroundings so it makes it an amazing creature. It has eyes that can rotate around so they can see behind them. Evolutionary Adaptations- The most amazing adaption that the Chameleon has is that they can change their color pigments to blend in with their surroundings to keep hidden from predators and prey. Chameleon’s have super long tongues so that they can extend them and slurp up their prey. They also have eyes that rotate around so they can see 360 degrees around them

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    Amelanotic Skin Cancer

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    melanomas are amelanotic‚ the risk of dying is higher since this form of skin cancer is hard to fight when found. This cancer is mostly found in advanced stages because it is so hard to detect from its looks as if it’s normal skin with a pinkish pigment to it. Skin cancer is mainly found in white patients and has pink growth as it develops. Most people don’t usually detect that they have amelanotic because the “ABCDE” guidelines do not have the criteria for amelanotic skin cancer‚ the diagnosis for

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    activity. However‚ his experiment was somewhat flawed because he used the sun as his light source. He failed to account for the fact that the sun does not emit all visible wavelengths of light at the same intensity. However‚ further analysis of plant pigments proved that his results were valid. A year later Engelmann discovered that purple bacteria utilize ultraviolet light in the same way. In 1883‚ Thomas Engelmann devised an experiment to learn which wavelengths of light were the most effective

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