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    Pill Bugs Attraction to Colored Lights Introduction: This experiment was conducted to see which colored light pill bugs would prefer more out of red‚ blue‚ yellow‚ and green lights. If pill bugs went to the green and yellow lights more than the blue and red lights‚ then this means they like brighter lights more than gloomier lights. For the experimental group‚ the colors used were blue‚ red‚ yellow‚ and green. The controlled group was the middle chamber. It got regular light from the classroom. The

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    Lab 2 - Bug Shooter

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    P02 : Bugs Shooter Game Objectives On completion of this tutorial and practical‚ you will be able to… • Build a game with more than 1 room • Use views to navigate around the Game World • Understand what are and how to use variables Practical You have already created a simple game using Game Maker in your last lab. In this lab we will build on our existing knowledge and create the first part of the Bugs Shooter Game. The second part of the game will be

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    White Light Lab

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    To do the lab exercises for this lesson‚ you need to know a little bit about light. White light consists of all the colors of the rainbow mixed together. Diffraction refers to various phenomena which occur when a wave encounters an obstacle. In classical physics‚ the diffraction phenomenon is described as the apparent bending of waves around small obstacles and the spreading out of waves past small openings. Isaac Newton thought that light must be a particle because particles of light that travels

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    Light Reaction Lab

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    Light Reactions Lab This lab explores the effect of light intensity and light wavelength on photosynthesis. The quantity of energy [ATP] produced will change depending upon on these parameters. Use "Johnson Explorations: Photosynthesis" located at http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/biolink/j_explorations/ch09expl.htm Examine the diagram before clicking "skip intro" so you have an idea what is going on. The animation show the movement of photons‚ electrons‚ water‚ protons‚ ATP etc. relating to

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    Compound Light Lab

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    Julie Smith 2/14/2017 Bio 220 Lab Report Learning How to Use the Compound Light Microscope Introduction: Microscope is an instrument used to grow pictures of little questions that are difficult to see with the unaided eye. The compound light magnifying instrument‚ which will be utilized as a part of this lab movement‚ is an instrument with two focal points and different handles to center the picture. In this lab‚ we will learn about the proper use and handling of the microscope. Objectives:

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    Light Lab Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to observe how influential light is to the construction and/or use of CO2 and O2 amongst plants. This can be examined by experimenting the effects of plants under both light and no light. In order to begin this experiment you must begin by wrapping the “BioChamber” with aluminum foil to prevent light from coming through to the leaves‚ however‚ once the lid has been covered you are to poke holes so you can insert the sensors. Next‚ you will

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    Bugs

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    function of leukocytes is to defend the body against infective pathogens and foreign materials. Granulocytes (polymorphonuclear leukocytes): leukocytes characterized by the presence of differently staining granules in their cytoplasm when viewed under light microscopy. These granules are membrane-bound enzymes that act primarily in the

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    September 9‚ 2013 Learning parts and proper use of microscope‚ and the interception of images viewed through a light microscope Abstract: A compound light microscope uses two sets of lenses‚ ocular and objective‚ and employs light as its source of illumination. Through careful observation‚ we identified the various parts of a light microscope we found that the light microscope Ocular lenses which give 10x magnification power‚ and objective lenses which consist of three objectives: scanning

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    Green Light Lab Report

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    fluorescent light and why ultraviolet light is required to visualise it. (5 marks) When GFP is hit with UV light‚ the chromophore is hit by a photon. This changes the chromophore from ground state (A) to A*‚ which is a highly excitable state. Due to such a highly excitable state not being able to remain so for very long‚ the A* state chromophore emits a proton‚ lowering its state to I*‚ the energetic I. This I* state chromophore lowers its energy by emitting a photon of green light‚ lowering its

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    Red Pill or Blue Pill

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    the blue pill or the red pill. The blue pill or the pill of blind ignorance‚ or as the old saying goes‚ “Ignorance is bliss”‚ is the most popular choice‚ for its path is part of what seems to be the safer bet with the lowest variance in outcome. The blue pill doesn’t rock the proverbial boat. It seems to represent the known or a more predictable outcome‚ a security blanket that protects oneself from hard realities in everyday society. For most the truth is too much to bear. The red pill or the pill

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