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    From Jack and the Beanstalk to the golden touch of King Midas‚ fairy tales have always engaged and captured imaginations. In BrickLAB Magic Beans‚ exotic‚ far-away lands‚ magical powers and the eternal theme of good versus evil come to life in thrilling engineering‚ language arts and collaborative communication challenges. Inside the world of princesses and wizards‚ students boost fluency‚ vocabulary and comprehension as they act out different folktales. Learners engage in hands-on activities‚working

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    AP Biology I Investigation 6 AP Bio: Lab 6 Cellular Respiration Introduction Some knowledge that is needed before performing this lab are as follows: First of all‚ cellular respiration is the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules. This process includes glycolysis‚ the Krebs cycle‚ and the Electron Transport Chain. Glycolysis is a process that takes place in te cytosol and it oxidizes glucose into two pyruvate. Glycolysis also makes ATP and NADH. The

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    Walker‚ Shiv‚ Genoa are the three main characters in the book called The Unsinkable Walker Bean. Walker. Walker is trying to bring a magical skull back and if looked at the skull or opened the bag that contained the skull would be very sick. Shiv is a friend of Genoa and they are on the same ship Shiv finds Walker as a stowaway and the people of Shiv’s ship don’t know about Walker. Genoa is a tough girl that also doesn’t know about Walker until later in the book and she is friends with Shiv. The

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    produce a gas when sugar is available. For the third hypothesis‚ we did not expect yeast to produce a gas when no sugar or other food is available. The reason is that carbon dioxide is a product of respiration and is formed when the yeast respires. Therefore‚ when no food and sugar is available‚ respiration cannot take place. Hence‚ no carbon dioxide is formed.

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    Chapter 6-Intro to Metabolism METABOLISM= all the chemical reactions in an organism CATABOLIC PATHWAY (CATABOLISM)• release of energy by the breakdown of complex molecules to simpler compounds EX: digestive enzymes break down food ANABOLIC PATHWAY (ANABOLISM) • consumes energy to build complicated molecules from simpler ones EX: linking amino acids to form proteins ORGANISMS TRANSFORM ENERGY ENERGY- capacity to do work KINETIC ENERGY- energy of moving objects POTENTIAL ENERGY- energy

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    Photosynthesis and Respiration Unit2 – IP 1. A) Photosynthesis space is a process in which the energy from light is used to produce carbohydrates. Aside from using light energy‚ photosynthesis includes carbon the oxide and water. A1) In order to generate energy aerobic respiration requires oxygen‚ although fats and proteins and carbohydrates can be consumed and processed as reactant‚ is the usual method of breaking down in glycolysis and usually requires the pyruvate to enter the mitochondrion

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    In this novel The Bean Trees the family aspect is not the traditional way of the American Dream. The “American Dream” is typically a father‚ mother‚ kids‚ and a house with a white picket fence. This novel shows a whole other way of being a being a family‚ and granted it isn’t the way most people think a family should be. Taylor Greer is a teenage girl who picked up and moved from Pittman County‚ Kentucky. She decided to move because the “norm” there wasn’t something she thought would suit her.

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    think. Because it meant new beginnings. New beginnings with a future unknown. But change is necessary. Necessary for her to learn‚ to grow‚ and to better herself. Being fearful of something is normal‚ but not common when someone is fearless. In The Bean Trees‚ Taylor is faced with many challenges that she has to overcome. These challenges will test her strength and ability to be true to herself. The first challenge Taylor is faced with is Turtle. That one fateful night‚ when she found Turtle in

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    Kingsolver’s novel‚ The Bean Trees‚ shows multiple perspectives of people who experience i mmigration. In the novel‚ immigration was a topic that was initially unknown by the protagonist‚ Taylor. As the story progresses‚ Taylor meets multiple people that are involved in the many facets of issues facing illegal immigrants. This pulls Taylor into another side of immigration and as readers follow‚ it makes them question if it is better to follow the law or do what is right . The Bean Trees suggests there

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    In the book The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver‚ there is a young girl named Taylor who did not want to be like the typical girls from Kentucky. She wanted to go and get out of the small town. She got in her old beat up car and traveled throughout the United States‚ until she landed in Arizona. When she was there she not only had to deal with herself‚ but she now had a little girl who she named Turtle. This was not her daughter; instead someone she barely knew handed her off to Taylor. Turtle was

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