may expose you to splashes or sprays of blood or body fluids 2. Why should you consider a body fluid capable of infecting you with disease? o I think you should be aware and alert because its precaution to practice when youre working in a lab setting. 3. Describe how to dispose of waste material contaminated with body fluids. o You should dispose all waste material in the correct disposal area‚ and you can throw away the waste materials in the biohazard container. 4. Explain how to safely
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the most energy per gram because they are mostly made of sugar and glucose which tends to release high amounts of energy when consumed since they are monosaccharide’s. Materials and Procedure List of materials used: * Safety Goggles * Lab apron * 10 cm by 10 cm piece of cardboard * Aluminum foil * 2 Large paper clips * Tape * Calorimeter (aluminum can‚ paper clips‚ copper string) * Ring stand * Thermometer * Electronic balance * Glass stirring rod
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1. Nature‚ 2001 2. David W. Pfennig‚ Karin S. Pfennig‚ and William R. Harcombe 3. Batesian Mimicry: When a harmless species mimics a dangerous species to confuse them so they are not harmed. Sympatric: A speciation in which new species evolve from a single ancestral species while inhabiting the same geographic region. Allopatric: Occurring in separate‚ nonoverlapping geographic areas 4. Organism- Reptile Genus- Micrurus Species- fulvius Common Names- Coral Snake Organism- Reptile
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Instrumental methods of Biochemical analysis ..................... 1 1. Flame Photometry ................................................................... 1 2. Fluorimetry ........................................................................... 10 3. Nephelometry ....................................................................... 12 4. Basic principles and applications of Potentiometry .................. 16 II. Separation techniques ..........................................................
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assignments. A brief description of each input parameter is provided below. Refer back to this section as needed when you are working on different assignments. Click on the Change Inputs button to see all the parameters you can manipulate for this lab. A new page will open with buttons for each of the input parameters located at the left side of each page (initial population size will be open as the first input parameter). Click on each input parameter and read the descriptions below. Change each
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Lab Report Answer the questions below. When you are finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (3 points) ScoreHow do you calculate magnification on a microscope Answer Multiply the lens by the eyepiece magnification to get the total. (4 points) ScoreExplain how to focus a microscope using the high power lens. Include any safety issues you need to be aware of. Answer To focus a microscope using the high power lens‚ you need to carefully turn the focusing knob
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Biology 102 Lab Report: Ventilation and Oxygen Consumption in Fish Methods: The lab consists of two experiments repeated over a period one hour with fifteen minutes interval‚ in order to determine the effect of weight and temperature on ventilation and oxygen consumption of Carassius auratus‚ commonly known as goldfish. Each experiment was carried out by five groups. Measurement of ventilation was determined by recording operculum movement of the fish. Oxygen consumption was measured using oxygen
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present in the mammal. The dental formulas for these three species: coyote (Canis latrans)‚ deer (Odocoileus virginanus)‚ and human (Homo sapien) are all different. The coyote had the dental formula of 3-1-4-2/3-1-4-2 (x2)‚ which produced the total of 40 teeth. The deer had the dental formula of 0-0-3-3/3-1-3-3 (x2)‚ which equaled to 32 teeth. The human species had a smaller number of teeth with the dental formula being 2-1-2-2/2-1-2-2 (x2)‚ which produced a total of 28 teeth. The numbers of molars in the
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Solutions of different concentration were made from the stock solution and placed in test tubes. 2. All test tubes were labeled appropriately‚ according to table below‚ and Benedict’s test was carried out on the various dilutions for 5 minutes. 3. The colours of the solution were observed and heights of precipitate formed were recorded. The test tubes were placed in a rack and put aside to be used as a colour standard for comparison. 4. Benedict’s test was carried out on sample A. 5
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BIS 102 Dr. Monfared Elastase and How It’s Giving You Wrinkles Enzymes encompass our lives by carrying out various processes that have both negative and positive effects on our bodies‚ and the aging of our skin is no exception. In BIS 102‚ Dr. Monfared emphasizes the importance of enzymes and its varied functions that make biological processes achievable. As a result‚ these biological catalysts allow life to take place by reducing the activation energy
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