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    Expiratory reserve volume decreased due to the rapid increase in breath rate. Normal resting breath rate is at an average 11.6 breaths per minute increased to 27 breaths per minute after exercise. The increase in BR causes expiration length to go below its normal 3 second interval. Therefore decreasing ERV by .6 Liters. Inspiratory reserve volume decreased due to the rapid increase in breath rate. Normal resting breath rate is at an average 11.6 breaths per minute increased to 27 breaths per

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    (VCL) Introduction / Generic Lab   Introduction   Virtual ChemLab is a collection of realistic simulations.  There are two general chemistry laboratories‚ including quantum and inorganic.    The purpose of the quantum laboratory is to allow students to explore and better understand the foundational experiments that led to the development of quantum mechanics.  In general‚ the laboratory consists of an optics table where a source‚ sample‚ modifier‚ and detector combination can be placed to perform

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    AP Lab # 7: Genetics of Organisms Virtual Fly Lab Link for flylab: You will be using a sample subscription‚ so once you sign up you will only have access for 24 hours. It is important to do all the pre-work before logging in to get your experimental numbers. Click on the fly lab button. After reading through the lab and understanding what you will be doing‚ click on start lab. Introduction FlyLab will allow you to play the role of a research geneticist. You will use FlyLab to study important

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    Evaporation and Transpiration Evaporation and transpiration (evapotranspiration) are components of hydrologic cycle‚ which at principle‚ can be calculated from meteorological observations such as temperature‚ humidity‚ radiation‚ wind speed‚ etc. The process‚ however‚ is quite complex and a substantial literature has been produced on it. In this chapter our focus is mainly on the concept and simple estimations of evaporation and transpiration. Mechanism of evaporation from water surfaces Here

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    SimBio Virtual Labs® EvoBeaker®: Finches and Evolution NOTE TO STUDENTS: This workbook accompanies the SimBio Virtual Labs® Finches and Evolution laboratory. Only registered subscribers are authorized to use this material. Laboratory subscriptions may not be shared or transferred. Student’s Name:_ _________________________________ . Signature: _ __________________________________ Date: _ __________________________________ This and other SimBio Virtual Labs® are accessible through SimBio’s

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    The Wonders of Plants Experiment 2 – Upside Down Mungbeans Experiment 3 – Plant Labyrinth 6/18/2015 Mt Gravatt State High School Trinity Wong   Abstract Introduction: Plants can’t move like animals do but they respond to certain stimuli‚ making them change the direction in which they grow. Plants are very sensitive to their environment and have evolved many forms of "tropisms" in order to ensure their survival. A tropism is a growth movement whose direction is determined by the direction

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    to the style by insects or animals that are attracted to the plant by the beautiful petals of the flower. 2. Which parts of the flower are involved in fertilization and fruit development? Fertilization starts after pollination has occurred‚ and begins inside the pistils. The ovule contained inside the ovary is fertilized and the ovule begins to harden and form into a seed to protect the embryo until it begins to grow into a new plant. The embryo grows inside the ovule and then develops into

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    Lab 2: Animal and Plant Cells Purpose: To examine the differences between single cell and multi cell organisms in terms of Animal and Plant cells. Question: What are the differences between multi and single celled plant and animal organisms? Prediction: Spirogyra Cell: The parts of the spirogyra cell that will be visible under the microscope will be; cell wall‚ cell membrane‚ nucleus‚ chloroplasts‚ vacuole and cytoplasm. Banana Cell: The parts of the banana cell that will be visible

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    contrasting the three types of cancer you have statistics on. a. Once you are done reviewing the information‚ click to return to the biology laboratory navigation screen. MICROSCOPES 5. Click on the microscope sitting on the right side of the lab bench on the biology laboratory navigation screen a. Click a picture on the Table of Contents (at the top of the screen) to get information about one of the five cell phases. Use the forward and back pointers to move between cards. Click the up arrow

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    Section 1 Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to separate plant pigments using chromatography‚ calculate Rf values using the collected data‚ and study photosynthesis with isolated chloroplasts. Light energy Light energy Background Information (Activity A): In photosynthesis‚ plant cells convert light energy into chemical energy that is stored in sugars and other organic compounds. It is an endergonic and anaerobic reaction. Critical to the process is chlorophyll‚ the primary photosynthetic pigment

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