Lab 3 – Biodiversity Demonstration 1: Interdependence of Species Table 1: Interdependence of Species Results Round Species Missing (Bead Color and Name) 1 Blue / Humans 2 Red / Flowers 3 Yellow / Bees 4 N/A POST LAB QUESTIONS 1. Explain how the ecosystem was affected by the missing species for each round of the demonstration. a. Round 1 = Without humans then all progress cease to exist and everything will go in reverse. Humans run pretty much everything and if we just eliminated humans then only
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property. It does not contain the ideas or writing of other individuals/authors. _________________________________________________________ AuthorDate ____________ Lab Section # ___________________________ Lab Partner BIOL 1208 Writing Assignment 1 Results Worksheet These are to be written individually even if you worked in a group. Lab Topic: ________________________________________________ Introduction: What was your null hypothesis? be specific A change in temperature in the reaction of catechol
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Lab: Comparison of Three Isomers of Butanol Pre-lab: 1. Write the general reaction of an alcohol and HCl. 2. What would the solubility be of an alcohol in water. 3. What would the solubility be of an alkyl halide in water? 4. What is the purpose of KMnO4 in the reactions? Safety: Concentrated hydrochloric acid is corrosive and the vapour is very irritating to the respiratory system. Avoid contact with skin‚ eyes‚ clothing‚ and the lab bench. Wear eye protection and a lab apron.
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Lab Analysis Questions 1. What are the important ions for most neurons when considering changes in membrane potential? (3 points) 2. What is the resting membrane potential? (3 points) 3. What does it mean that the voltage just inside the membrane is negative? (4 points) Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses Activity 2: Receptor Potential (20 points total) Notes: • After reading the Overview and Introduction‚ Click on Experiment. • Follow the directions on the left side of the
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Lab #1 – Assessment Worksheet Performing Reconnaissance and Probing Using Common Tools Course Name and Number: _____________________________________________________ Student Name: ________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview In this lab‚ you explored the common tools available in the virtual lab environment
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Lab #1: Projectile Motion Purpose: To determine experimentally the initial and final velocities of an air powered projectile. Hypothesis: If the angle of the rocket is launched at 45 degrees than the distance and velocity will maximize. Materials: Rocket launching platform Rocket launcher Rocket body Air pump Safety goggles Rubber washer Nose cone 40‚ 45‚ 50‚ 55 and 60 angle wooden blocks Measuring wheel Procedure: 1. The rocket was assembled by the rocket launcher
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Institute Physics Course 2014 - Rocket Lab Report Title: RockSim and Electronic Altimeter Measurement Techniques Name: Scarlet Henriquez Email: scarletpatricia94@aol.com LAB SESSION ___8____Assignment _____7_____ Due Date: ___7/8/14______ Objective: Launch a smaller rocket to learn how to compare RockSim predictions (computer based) to an actual instrument measurement carried by the rocket (Electronic Altimeter). This Lab shows how better the electronic measurement
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About 2‚390‚000 results (0.33 seconds) Search Results [PDF] Lab 9: Electrochemical Cells https://www.msu.edu/course/lbs/172l/Lab10-S06-Electrochemistry.pdf Lab 10: RedOx Reactions. Laboratory Goals. In this laboratory‚ you will: ➢ develop a basic understanding of what electrochemical cells are. ➢ develop familiarity ... MIT EEL : The Electrochemical Energy Laboratory web.mit.edu/eel/ Home. Research · News · Publications · People · Professional Development · Resources · Job Openings · Contact
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* * * Data Measurement Lab Report Three BIO 100 Lab Jackie H. Andrews July 13‚ 2013 * * * * Abstract: In this laboratory we utilize simple measures of physical quantities (for example‚ distance‚ and mass) and use the measurements to calculate or convert other physical quantities (such volume and area). We also use mathematical calculations and formulas to make conversions from one unit of measurement into another unit of measurement (for example‚ a
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It’s A Gas! Name____________________________ Pd. _______ Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to look at some properties of three common compounds‚ CO2‚ H2‚ O2. Materials: Zinc Hydrochloric acid Hydrogen peroxide Manganese dioxide Calcium Carbonate (marble chips) Safety:The Hydrochloric acid used in this experiment could cause blindness upon contact with the eyes. Wear your goggles and handle it with care. Procedure: I. Place approximately
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