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    Unknown Lab Report

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    Name: Danielle Title: Unknown Lab Report Introduction: There are many reasons for identifying an unknown bacterium. The reasons range from medical purposes‚ such as determining if the unknown could cause ailments in living things or knowing what microorganisms are needed to make antibiotics. The experiment was done by applying methods in order to identify an unknown bacterium. An unknown bacterium was handed out by Dr. Honer. The appropriate tests were prepared and applied. The

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    Oxygen Lab Report

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    Chemical Report The chemical I will be writing this report on is oxygen. The name oxygen comes from the Greek word “oxygens‚” which means “acid producer”. Dictionary.com defines oxygen as “a colorless‚ odorless‚ gaseous element constituting about one-fifth of the volume of the atmosphere and present in a combined state in nature.” Oxygen has many uses today. First‚ oxygen is used by people‚ plants‚ and animals in the respiration process. Tanks of oxygen are used in the healthcare field to treat

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    Midazolam Lab Report

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    Results and discussion The aqueous solubility of midazolam is a function of both the imidazobenzodiazepine ring opening‚ which is a fully reversible process‚ and the ionization of the drug molecule play an important role in the supramolecular complexation with water-soluble cyclodextrins (Loftsson et al.‚ 2001). Therefore‚ the total charges were assessed from the acid dissociation constant determined for different forms of midazolam as depicted in Figure 1. First‚ predicted negative decimal logarithm

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    Bioinformatics Lab Report

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    Bioinformatics Lab Report Hypothetical Phylogenetic Tree: Using a cladistic approach‚ we constructed a hypothetical phylogenetic tree of many different plant taxa by comparing their morphologies. We first decided to sort the various types of plants into groups based on morphological features. After sorting these plants into five different groups we began to determine how the plants differed from eachother in the group and what features set them apart. From this we started to create

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    Enzymes Lab Report

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    Lab Report Enzymes (must be typed) Name: Amanda Gallegos Date: 2/15/15 Section: BIOL 101GL What is the Hypothesis of this experiment? (3 points) -The highest temperature will affect the reaction rate of enzymes. What is the dependent variable? (1 point) -Change of rate/product/color/absorbency. What is the independent variable? (1 pt) -The temperature. Explain in detail the procedure that you followed (including amount of substrate‚ enzyme etc‚ and the whole procedure including incubation times)

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    Evaporation Lab Report

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    in the first trial showed that in the salt was the first to evaporate. In the second trial water‚ salt‚ and nail polish remover evaporated equally. In the third trial salt evaporated the most. …………. …..Introduction

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    Microbio lab report body

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    Abstract This report contains the background information on gram positive and gram negative bacteria‚ which will aid in understanding the use of specific laboratory experiments to distinguish between the two types of bacteria. Included are the materials and methods used to identify the gram positive and gram negative bacteria and methods which also differentiate between microbes of each group. The implications of the methods of identification used are also described in this report to give an explanation

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    Pendulum Lab Report

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    Introduction In this lab we had to design a system that would test if changing the mass‚ angle of release and length would have any effect on the period of a pendulum. Hypothesis As the length‚ mass and angle of release change‚ the period (T) will change for each one of these factors. Materials Lab stand Protractor Cardboard Fishing line Stopwatch Weights Hook for weights Tape Ruler Weighing scale Logger Pro Variables Independent Angle of release Dependent Period Length

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    Peroxidase Lab Report

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    results indicate that the presence of iron increases the rate of the peroxidase’s activity‚ judging from the increase in absorbance with increasing amount of iron. This result supports our hypothesis that the iron acts as a cofactor in peroxidase’s activity and results in the faster rate of the reaction. Also‚ we assumed that the more we put iron in the solutions‚ the faster the rate is. This assumption is also supported by the results that higher concentration of iron cofactors shows the higher absorbance

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    Biosphere Lab Report

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    Biosphere Lab Report A biosphere can be defined a lot of different ways. Our interpretation of a biosphere is the area in which life can be contained within. In the case of the earth‚ it means as high as a bird can fly and as deep as fish can swim in the ocean. A biosphere is a closed system that has a constant flow of energy between the organisms living within it and it needs nothing outside of itself but sunlight to continue to be sustained. At the University of Arizona‚ they attempted to build

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