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    Plate Tectonics The forces that shape the earth begin beneath the lithosphere. Rock in the asthenosphere is hot enough to flow slowly. Heated rock rises‚ moves up toward the lithosphere‚ cools and circulates downward. Riding above this circulation system are the tectonic plates‚ enormous moving pieces of the earth’s lithosphere. [pic] Plate Movement Tectonic Plates move in four different ways. When tectonic plates come into contact‚ changes on the earth’s surface occur. 1. Diveregnt Boundary-

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    everywhere all the time. In this lab you will test the idea that microbes are ubiquitous or present everywhere at all times. Materials One Triptic Soy Agar (TSA) plate per student One sterile swab Procedure 1. Decide on an area to test for the ubiquity of microbes. List your area on the white board in front of the classroom. 2. Obtain one TSA plate and label it on the bottom (side with the agar) with your name‚ class section and the surface you will sample. 3. Obtain one sterile swab. 4. To obtain a sample

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    Lab Report

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    sterile cotton swab‚ sterile water in test tube‚ 4 agar plates and 2 blood agar plates‚ wax pencil and labels. Procedure: Appropriately label the cover of each plate as indicated in lab. 1. Determine 2 sampling sources‚ one from your body and one from the surrounding environment. 2. For the first agar plate‚ for sampling from air‚ remove the lids from the plate and allow it to sit uncovered for 15 minutes. 1. For second agar plate‚ open the “stick” end of the sterile cotton swabs to avoid

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    “The extent to which tectonic processes represent hazards depends on when and where they are experienced. Discuss” Throughout this essay I will be discussing my view on the extent to which I think tectonic processes represent hazards depending on when and where they are experienced. My view is that the hazards caused by tectonic processes such as volcanoes and earthquakes are very much likely to have a bigger impact socially‚ environmentally and economically depending on where they had occurred

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    King B Agar Lab Report

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    Agar and Media Preparation— Agar plates containing King’s B Agar were often used throughout the experiment to support growth of Pseduomonas fluorescens. A recipe was used that included a mixture of 10g Proteose Peptone #3‚ 1.5g Potassium Phosphate Dibasic (K2HPO4)‚ 30ml 50% Glycerol‚ ~965ml water and 20g agar. The mixture‚ post- autoclave‚ was left to cool and 5ml 1M Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) was added and created about 40 plates. King’s B Medium was made using the same procedure as the King’s B

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    FULL SET OF NOTES ON TECHTONICS 2012 AQA GEOGRAPHY FULL SET OF NOTES ON TECHTONICS 2012 AQA GEOGRAPHY TECHTONICS | TOPICS | UNDERSTOOD/COVERED? | PLATE MOVEMENT | | SEISMICITY | | VULCANICITY | | These notes were copied from an AQA textbook. They contain EVERYTHING you need to know for the exam for the tectonics section. You WILL however‚ need to use your own case studies as these are not included. You will need 2 case studies for volcanoes‚ and 2 case studies for earthquakes

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    Earthquakes And Logarithms

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    Earthquakes and Logarithms Earthquakes are responsible for a wast majority of natural hazards on our planet. This natural geological phenomena are almost impossible to predict‚ and they occur usually in zones of the planet that are prone to movement in the uppermost crust of the earth. Certain areas are more likely to experience earthquakes‚ and also the aftermath of the earthquakes can be just as destructive or sometimes even more. Different methods of measuring earthquakes have been implemented

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    Gigantism

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    before the bone growth plates have closed. The most common cause of too much growth hormone release is a noncancerous (benign) tumor of the pituitary gland. The consequence is an accelerated growth rate and increased height as well as a number of additional soft tissue changes. * The growth plate‚ also known as the epiphyseal plate or physis‚ is the area of growing tissue near the ends of the long bones in children and adolescents. Each long bone has at least two growth plates: one at each end.

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    Micro practical 1

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    days of microbiology in the 19th century‚ culture on agar plates has been a central technique for the study of bacteria. This practical is designed to introduce students to the basic techniques required to manipulate bacteria. Students will gain experience with the streak plate procedure‚ used to isolate pure colonies of bacteria‚ and viable plate count methods. The latter involves serial dilution and spread plating of bacteria on agar plates. Materials required per pair • One 10 ml liquid culture

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    choose 2 extracts per group. The plants being tested are Oregano‚ Tea tree‚ Eucalyptus and Colloidal Silver. Obtain two nutrient agar plates and using a permanent marker draw four quadrants on the bottom of each agar plate. Using a sterile pipet transfer 250 ml of E. coli broth to the middle of each petri dish and evenly spread bacterial culture around the agar plate. Cover and allow the culture to soak into agar for at east 15 minutes. Using sterile forceps‚ carefully place one filter disk from

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