BTEC Assignment Brief Programme title BTEC LEVEL 3 Applied Science Extended Diploma Unit number and title 21 Biomedical Science Techniques Assignment title Microbioology Assessor (receiving the work) Nacho Julve-Larrubia Issue date 09/08/13 Deadline(s) (two groups) Task 1 (U21:P1P2) 23/09/13 and 03/02/14 Task 2 (U21:M1) 30/09/13 and 10/02/14 Task 3 (U21:D1)07/10/13 and 24/02/14 Scenario / Vocational Context To reduce the risk of infectious disease it is important
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How Enzymes Work In Different Environments By Sarah Smith Biology1111 October 20‚ 2011 Lab Partner: Nellie Greer ABSTRACT Peroxidase is an enzyme found in potatoes that catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide‚ H2O2‚ into O2 gas and water. We examined the different pH environments that can affect the enzyme activity during the breakdown of H2O2. In order to do this‚ we added different levels of pH‚ low‚ medium‚ and high‚ into different test tubes with the enzyme and H2O2‚
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adaptations which help populations survive‚ and mutations generate the variation needed by natural selection. 4. What are the goals of taxonomy? The goals of taxonomy are to name species and classify them based on evolutionary relationships. 5. List and describe the four main groups of eukaryote. Plants – multicellular‚ photosynthetic life‚ producers‚ autotrophs Animals – multicellular‚ no photosynthesis and independently mobile‚ consumers‚ heterotrophs Protista – multi- or single- celled
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the fifth intercostal space. Figure 23.2 11 In reference to Figure 23.2‚ identify #1 - #3. 3 Epicardium 1 Pericardium 2 Pericardial cavity Figure 23.1 In reference to Figure 23.1‚ identify #1 - #5. 1 Mid-sternal line 4 5th rib 2 Sternum 5 Fifth intercostal space 3 Diaphragm COVERINGS OF THE HEART 5 What is the name of the covering of the heart? The heart is covered by the pericardium‚ or pericardial sac. 6 What is the function of the fibrous layer of the pericardium? The fibrous pericardium functions
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surfaces (lower/upper epidermis) being studied. (Make a patch at least one square centimetre. 3. Allow the nail polish to dry completely on both sides of the leaves. 4. Tape one piece of clear cellophane tape to each of the dried nail polish patches. 5. Gently peel the nail polish patches from the leaves by pulling on a corner of the tape and peeling the fingernail polish off the two leaves sides. These are the leaf impressions you will examine. 6. Tape your peeled impressions one at a time to a very
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Australian Ectotherms and Endotherms- temperature regulation Part A :Types of Temperature regulation 1. Write down the meaning of the terms endotherm and ectotherm. Consult a textbook if necessary. a. endotherm Endotherms are animals that can maintain a constant internal body temperature. For instance mammals and birds are true endotherms that can maintain a constant internal body temperature b. ectotherm Ectotherms are animals that are not able to regulate their body temperature or in simple
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similar to eukaryotes Gene expression- may have two RNA polymers and different than bacteria similar to eukaryotes 4.) Name 5 key characteristics once used in classifying prokaryotes. Photosynthetic/nonphotosynthetic Motile/nonmotile Unicellular/colony-forming/filamentous Formation of spores/Division by transverse binary fission Importance as human pathogens or not 5.) Name the domains of life. Archaea Bacteria Eukarya 6.) Name and describe 3 basic forms of prokaryotes. Bacillus (rod-shaped)
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Animal Diversity The number of animal varieties familiar to us is vast as the animal world is diverse. Each distinct variety or type of animals is recognized by scientist as a species. Animals of most species are free-living forms but of others are parasitic in bodies of other animals or even plants. According to their habitats animals are divided into the following types Aquatic animals :- They live in water . Animals living in sea water are called marine & those live in river‚ponds‚streams
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proteins in their milk. The scientists access the proteins by‚ giving the animals the genes‚ then they milk the animals and purify the proteins out of the milk‚ and lastly have the proteins made into different medical applications. (Page 66-67) 5. The proteins from the animals’ milk can be used by‚ being purified and then being put in a variety of medical applications. (Page 67) 6. Huntington’s disease testing for adults first became legal in the year 1993. Eli’s blood was sent in to Harriet
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Alyssa Hallinan Mr. Morgan English 102 19 February 2015 Loneliness in the heart of “Miss Brill” Thesis: In “Miss Brill‚” the main character of the story undergoes a change from a content woman to a lonely woman‚ when her distorted reality is revealed to herself. 1. Throughout the story Miss Brill is perceived as a woman who is content with her life but as the story hits a crucial point she devolves into a very lonely and depressed old woman‚ when her distorted reality is revealed to herself. a. She
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