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    Biology Lab Notes Fungi

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    of different mating strains meet and fuse * plasmogamy: the union of the cytoplasm of the two gamete cells * karyogamy: the union of the nuclei * dikaryon (unfused) refers to the nuclei * fungus is all haploid‚ only diploid life cycle is the zygote. zygote undergoes meiosis to produce haploid spores for dispersal * molds: fungi in vegetative state (Deuteromycota/ fungi imperfecti * fungi are classified into 5 phyla * Chytridiomycota: spores with flagella

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    Chemistry

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    CHEMISTRY III : (CHEMISTRY & YOU) 1 PRETEST 1. The science that tackles the study of matter‚ its structure and the changes in composition that matter undergoes is a. Astrology c. Ecology b. Chemistry d. Physics 2. When a chemist performs an experiment‚ the quantity that is being tested is the a. control c. theory b. law d. variable 3. Juan is comparing how many kilos of rice can be contained in a sack. What process is he doing? a. counting c. measurement b. interpolation

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    Adriana Gutierrez AP Biology Lab 9 Analysis 1. For this experiment‚ what were the independent variable and the dependent variable? What were the constants? The independent variable of this experiment are the environmental factors that you are testing on the rate of transpiration‚ so our independent variables would be bright light‚ fan‚ dark‚ and misted. The dependent variable is the rate of transportation because this depends on whatever environmental factor the plant is placed. The constants

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    Biology Unit 2 Notes

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    2.3.1 Organelle Structure and function nucleus  enclosed in double membrane with pores  contains chromosomes with genes made of DNA to control protein synthesis ribosomes  made of RNA and protein  free in cytoplasm or attached to RER  site of protein synthesis rough endoplasmic reticulum  interconnected sacs with ribosomes attached  transport proteins to other parts of cell smooth endoplasmic reticulum  synthesis of lipids and steroids mitochondria  double

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    CHM 2330 Physical Chemistry Lab Winter 2015 Manual revised 2006 by Maude Boulanger (with Prof. P. Mayer and Prof. D. Bryce) Contact information: Prof. David Bryce dbryce@uottawa.ca -1- TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule of experiments .......................................................................................................... - 3 General Lab Information ........................................................................................................ - 4 Guidelines for Laboratory

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    1. Review the UMUC Family Clinic Case Study and identify two types of external organizations (e.g.‚ hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ rehabilitation centers‚ laboratories‚ pharmacies‚ etc.) with which the UMUC Family Clinic needs to communicate and the purpose of the communication. An external organization Dr. Tom office must communicate with is a hospital. The communication will be both incoming and outgoing. Health care expert‚ Sprague‚ N. (2015)‚ stated that with Health care reform aimed at reducing

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    Thermochemistry Lab Hypothesis We predict that two different physical changes (dissolving of a chemical substance in water) will produce energy changes; one exothermic and one endothermic. We predict that the temperature change will be affected by the change in system (open vs. closed) will be as follows: the temperature change in the closed system will be greater than that of the open system. Materials Refer to attached sheet Method Refer to attached sheet Observations Substance Added

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    Biology Osmosis Lab Report

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    Experiment for the measurement of carbon dioxide and oxygen concentrations and their functions during the act of breathing. Introduction: Humans‚ like all living organisms need‚ O2 in order to live‚ they take the necessary O2 from the atmospheric air. The O2 is transferred from the blood to all cells of the body and serves for oxidation of nutrients for example glucose. By oxidize the nutrients released energy‚ which is necessary for the functions of the human body. During oxidation produces

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    How is searching in a specific database‚ such as Ashford’s library‚ different from searching in Bing‚ Google‚ or Yahoo? Searching Ashford University Online Library is very different from searching the basic web such as‚ Bing‚ Google or Yahoo because the Ashford University Online Library is a proprietary database which can only be accessed by students and faculty and other search engines are a public domain database which means it can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection. "The Ashford

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    CHM 102 Syllabus

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    AL FAISAL UNIVERSITY College of Science and General Studies Introduction to Chemistry‚ CHM 102 Spring‚ 2015 Course Information: Section 1: Class Time: Mon.‚ Wed.: (13 PM – 14.30 PM) Class Location: Male S1.036‚ Female S2.031 Faculty Contact Information: Instructor Name: Prof. Mohammed Zourob Office number: SG-56 Office Hours: Mon. and Wed.: (10-13) or by Appointment. E-mail: mzourob@alfaisal.edu Course Description: This single-semester‚ terminal course is designed to provide engineering

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