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    Red Pill or Blue Pill

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    the direction taken‚ it will have a life long impact on how we filter and decipher information. This information determines the course of our lives and subsequently‚ the level of our delusion. This significant choice that we will be faced with will come to all of us and for most‚ they will not even have realized it. The choice or direction we choose to go at the crossroad will be referred to as the blue pill or the red pill. The blue pill or the pill of blind ignorance‚ or as the old saying goes

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    Name Skyler Fortescue Class Blue Date January 6‚ 2014 8.1 Energy and Life Chemical Energy and ATP For Questions 1–6‚ complete each statement by writing the correct word or words. 1. energy is the ability to do work. 2. The main chemical compound cells use for energy is Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 3. Ribose is a 5-carbon sugar molecule that is part of an ATP molecule. 4. The phosphate groups of ATP are the key to its ability to store and supply energy. 5. ATP releases energy

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    changing light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis. What is Photosynthesis? Photosynthesis is how plants get their food. The reason why plants have leaves‚ roots or being green is all linked to photosynthesis. In photosynthesis‚ a plant takes carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil and uses the light from sunlight to turn them into food. Photosynthesis occurs only in the presence of light‚ and takes place in the chloroplasts of green plant cells. Photosynthesis can be defined

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    How does the Wavelength affect the Refractive Index? The aim of this experiment is to investigate the relationship between the refractive index and the wavelength. We will be testing 5 different wavelengths: 630nm (red)‚ 570nm (yellow)‚ 532nm (green)‚ 445nm (blue) and 405nm (violet). Figure 1 Figure 1 What is the refractive index? The refractive index is the measurement of how hard it is for light to pass through a certain substance‚ thus affecting the speed of light. By knowing the

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    Haley Watts ENG11AP May 19‚ 2008 The Green Light America is thought to be the land of dreams and most believe that if you can think of it‚ then you will be able to achieve it. It is the traditional view of America‚ it is the reason people from all over the world travel here with just the clothes on their backs‚ and it is because they want to live out the “rags to riches” dream. This is a wonderful outlook on life just because it compels people to strive for more‚ want more‚ and accomplish

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    1. Describe the mechanism by which green fluorescent protein (GFP) is able to emit 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

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    Draw lines to represent where the bands will be. 6‚400 5140 4600 4310 4240 4160 3820 2880 2520 2500 2000 *light blue is 1 band Experiment The group first designed the materials to create and hold the .75 agarose gel and experiment. Everything except the comb was made of ¼ inch Acrylic Plexiglass. The glass helped the group see what was going on in the experiment. The comb was 3D printed to be more accurate. One material was a casting tray which held the Gel in future steps.

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    effect of wavelength of light on the rate of photosynthesis was investigated in this experiment. The results from Figure 13 suggest that white light‚ containing all wavelengths of coloured light‚ has the highest rate of photosynthesis. Purple light had the second highest efficiency‚ followed by bluered‚ and yellow light. Green light was significantly less efficient‚ producing the second lowest pH reading (Figure 14). The samples exposed to no light had the lowest rate of photosynthesis. The hypothesis

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    Introduction: Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants use the light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into simple sugar called glucose‚ which provides a basic energy source for the plant. Photosynthesis occurs in leaves that contain specialized cell structures called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contain molecules of a green pigment called chlorophyll‚ consisting largely of carbon and hydrogen. It gives green color and absorbs the necessary light for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts

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    Photosynthesis Green plants absorb light energy using chlorophyll in their leaves. They use it to react carbon dioxide with water to make a sugar called glucose. The glucose is used in respiration‚ or converted into starch and stored. Oxygen is produced as a by-product. This process is called photosynthesis. Temperature‚ carbon dioxide concentration and light intensity are factors that can limit the rate of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis summary Photosynthesis [photosynthesis: The chemical change

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